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- Application
for Admission
- Recommendation Form (PDF)
- Transfer
Credit Request (PDF)
- Overload Request
Completed form, with program director’s signature, should be submitted to the School of Graduate Studies. Please be aware that, if approved for 9 hours, you will be billed for university insurance for the semester unless you submit the appropriate waiver form to Student Accounts by their deadline.
- Application for Readmission (PDF)
- Application for
Graduate Assistantship (PDF)
- Financial
Verification for I-20 (PDF)
- Thesis
Directions and Forms
- Application
for North Carolina Licensure, Form A
- Application
for Graduation (PDF - may be typed online and printed)
- Request for Certification of Program Completion (for non-degree programs)
- Request
to Withdraw from a Graduate Class - Cognizant of the fact that at times circumstances change and situations arise that necessitate a student’s withdrawal from a course, graduate students with good cause and the professor’s approval may apply to withdraw from a course up to two weeks prior to the last official meeting of the class. It is the student’s responsibility to obtain the signature of the instructor’s prior approval and submit the withdrawal form to the School of Graduate Studies. Students who do not officially withdraw from a course may receive a grade of F. A grade of W may be received only once for any particular course, and no more than three Ws may be received in a student’s program of study. Withdrawing from a class does not excuse a student from the five year time limit (six years for the counseling and social work programs) within which all program requirements must be completed.
- Request to Withdraw from Graduate School (Use when dropping all classes. If your plans are to resume your studies at a later time, an application for readmission must be submitted)
- Credit Reinstatement Appeal
If you have previously earned graduate credits
that will be more than 5 years old at the time your degree is awarded, it is sometimes possible to have them reinstated. Read this form very carefully; speak with your advisor; and, if any courses are appropriate for current degree requirements, submit the completed form to the Graduate School office for review by the Appeals Committee. Any appeal must be filed during your first semester of admission.