Admission to The Graduate School at Sullivan University

All applicants to Sullivan University's graduate programs must be either in their final two quarters of classes in a bachelor's degree program at Sullivan University or have an earned bachelor's degree from an accredited institution. Candidates for admission to the graduate school must demonstrate proficiency in verbal, written, quantitative and critical reasoning skills. This can be accomplished by a review of transcripts of previous undergraduate and any prior graduate courses or through application criteria established by the University's graduate school admissions process.

Applicants for admission to the Sullivan University Graduate School should contact the Graduate School Admissions staff for additional information. Students who otherwise qualify for graduate admission may be accepted on a provisional basis. Course work for all graduate degrees consists of twelve courses (48 credit hours) (dual degrees are 64 credit hours), of which no more than 25% may be transferred from another accredited college or university. The Dean of Graduate School must approve all transfer credits.

Unconditional Admission Requirements

Requirements for unconditional admission to Sullivan University's Graduate School include:


Additionally, a current Sullivan undergraduate student may enroll in the MBA or MS program and take individual graduate classes if the following requirements are met, the student:

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