Suffolk University Sawyer Business School Graduate Programs 2008-2009 - (Page 71) information for applicants to graduate programs Applicants may apply to only one Suffolk University program at a time. This application is also available on our website at www.suffolk.edu/grad_applications to download or apply online. The Office of Graduate Admission will work with you throughout the application process to ensure an efficient and timely admission decision. We invite your questions at any time by telephone, mail, email, or personal visit to our office. application deadlines Students are admitted for fall, spring, and summer semesters. Submit your completed application for priority consideration by: March 15 Financial Aid (Applicants seeking financial assistance should submit their completed application to Graduate Admission by this date.) Summer Semester Fall Semester Spring Semester for international students Financial Aid (Applicants seeking financial aid assistance should submit their completed application to Graduate Admission by this date.) Spring Semester for domestic applicants office of graduate admission contact information Tel: 617.573.8302 Fax: 617.305.1733 grad.admission@suffolk.edu www.suffolk.edu/gradadm All application materials must be addressed as follows: Office of Graduate Admission Suffolk University 8 Ashburton Place Boston, MA 02108-2770 April 1 June 15 October 1 October 15 November 1 The Finance program operates on a quarterly basis and accepts new students in the fall and spring. The deadlines for the Finance program are: June 15 Fall Quarter Spring Quarter application checklist The checklist below is for your use in keeping a record of your graduate application for admission to Suffolk University. Please keep photocopies of all materials submitted with your application. November 1 Applications submitted after these dates will be reviewed on a space-available basis. Suffolk University uses rolling admissions. financial aid applications Graduate fellowships commence in the fall semester. Students applying for these merit-based awards should submit their applications for admission to the Office of Graduate Admission by March 15. Employees of Suffolk University, their spouses, and dependent children who receive tuition remission are eligible to participate in loan programs only. Your application for financial aid must be submitted to the Office of Financial Aid by April 1. International students must hold an F-1 or J-1 visa to receive a fellowship or work-study award. For further information and forms, please contact the Office of Financial Aid at: Office of Financial Aid Suffolk University 41 Temple Street Boston, MA 02114 tel: 617.573.8470 fax: 617.720.3579 finaid@suffolk.edu www.suffolk.edu/finaid Date sent/ requested Required credentials for all applicants: Graduate application for admission $50 nonrefundable application fee Statement of professional goals GMBA students: second essay Official transcripts from all undergraduate and graduate institutions Two letters of recommendation Official report of appropriate program-specific test score Résumé International Applicants: International Student Application page Official TOEFL or IELTS score report Statement of Financial Resources Photocopy of passport identification page Enrollees (full- and part-time): After admission, please send $200 nonrefundable deposit ($1,500 for Executive MBA and Executive MPA program). information sessions Throughout the year, information sessions are held regularly to acquaint prospective students with Suffolk’s graduate programs and to give them an opportunity to meet with faculty, alumni, and current students. For dates and information concerning the sessions, please contact the Office of Graduate Admission at 617.573.8302, or visit our website at www.suffolk.edu/gradadm. graduate admission policy The graduate programs at Suffolk University seek men and women from diverse educational and social backgrounds who have completed undergraduate work of distinction and who have earned a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution of higher learning. Suffolk University selects its students and staff without discrimination on the basis of race, color, creed, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, or handicap. Although course waiver decisions will not be made until after you are admitted, you can expedite the process by submitting required waiver documentation with your application. http://www.suffolk.edu/grad_applications http://www.suffolk.edu/gradadm http://www.suffolk.edu/finaid http://www.suffolk.edu/gradadm
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