To be eligible for admission in the Ball State Graduate School, you must have a bachelor’s degree or higher from an institution recognized by an USDE accrediting association or a NACES member credential evaluation from non-U.S. institutions. Some doctoral and specialist degree programs (but not all) require a master's degree from an institution recognized by an USDE accrediting association.
To be eligible for regular admission for a licensure, graduate certificate, or master's degree program, you must meet one of the criteria below:
- earned a minimum of a 2.75 GPA from your undergraduate degree-granting institution.
- earned at least 9 graduate credit hours with a minimum of a 3.0 GPA.
- have a conferred master's or doctoral degree from an institution recognized by an USDE accrediting association.
To be eligible for admission to a doctoral or specialist degree program, you must have earned a minimum of a 3.0 GPA from the undergraduate degree-granting institution.
For doctoral and specialist degrees that require a master’s degree for admission, you must have earned a minimum of a 3.2 GPA from the master's degree-granting institution.
Master’s applicants whose GPA falls below the 2.75 minimum may be eligible for earned admission. In these cases, programs may admit a student whose grade point average from their degree-granting institution is less than 2.75 if there is sufficient evidence of the student's academic and/or professional achievement indicating their potential for success in a master's program. Students admitted on earned admissions status must achieve a minimum GPA of 3.0 in their first 9 credits of graduate work or they will be academically separated. Earned admission status requires the approval of the program director. Programs may also choose to not allow earned admissions in their programs.
Please connect with the graduate advisor for your program of interest to discuss eligibility.