Applicants to the graduate program must submit the following items to the Office of Admissions, Florida International University, North Campus, North Miami, Florida, 33181.
An
application for admission. The Office of Admissions
acknowledges receipt of the application and the non-refundable
application fee. A completed admissions application
and all supporting credentials must be on file with
the Office of Admissions before a final decision can
be made on the admission of an applicant. Applications
of persons who have been denied admission will be
kept on file for one year from the date the application
was received by the Office of Admissions.
Official copies of transcripts from all colleges or
universities attended. Applicants have the responsibility
to initiate the requests, and transcripts must be
received no later than six weeks before the first
day of class of the anticipated date of entry. (Copies
submitted by applicants are not acceptable.) A minimum
GPA of 3.0 for the last two years of undergraduate
coursework is required for admission.
Application deadline for foreign students is generally
three months before the start of the semester.
Scores of the Graduate Record Exam (GRE, GMAT, or
EXADEP/PAEG) and, if required, Test of English as
a Foreign Language (TOEFL). Students must score at
least 1,000 on the GRE with at least a 500 on the
verbal section. Candidates for the Spanish-Language
Journalism Master's Program must submit EXADEP/PAEG
scores, in lieu of GRE scores, and must score a minimum
of 525. All candidates whose undergraduate education
was taken in a language other than English must present
a minimum score of 550 on the written exam or a minimum
score of 213 on the computer based or a minimum score
of 79 on the internet based Test of English as a Foreign
Language (TOEFL). Candidates for the Spanish-language
journalism master's program must have a minimum TOEFL
score of at least 500 on the written exam or a minimum
score of 173 on the computer based or a minimum score
of 61 on the internet based test. Candidates who have
passed a TOEFL more than two years before they apply
for admission to the program have to repeat the test
and achieve the required score. Candidates for the
Spanish-language journalism master’s program
who have graduated from a U.S. accredited institution
or one of the following universities in Puerto Rico
do not have to take the TOEFL: University of Puerto
Rico, University of the Sacred Heart, and the Interamerican
University.
Appeals, Waivers, & Special Students
Appeals
A student whose application is denied for a graduate
program, but meets the state university system standards
for admission to graduate status is allowed to appeal
that decision. Such applicants may request reconsideration
by written petition and submission of an appeal packet
to the SJMC Student Services Office within 30 days
of the date of denial. The appeal will then be forwarded
to the department chair or his/her designee and later
presented to the SJMC Graduate Committee for final
action. The committee generally meets once a semester.
Applicants for appeal will receive a written response
after said meeting.
Waivers
An applicant who fails to meet stated standards of
admission may request consideration for admission
to the program under the Board of Regents policy that
allows up to 10 percent of graduate students to be
admitted, as exceptions, for a particular academic
year. For further information on the procedures for
application, please contact the Student Services Office.
Special Students
Non-degree-seeking students (special students) include
students enrolling prior to completing the requirements
for admission as a regular degree seeking student.
Enrollment as a non-degree-seeking student does not
imply a right for future admission as a regular degree-seeking
student. A maximum of six graduate-level credit hours
earned as a non-degree-seeking student may be counted
toward a degree if a student applies for and is admitted
to the degree program. This six-hour limit applies
whether the courses are taken at FIU or transferred
from another university.











