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Graduate Programs Admissions Process

UNAD Florida gives all students with a Bachelor’s degree the opportunity to continue their studies at the Master’s level. UNAD Florida does not have an age limit or floor. Credits obtained in a Masters Program at a different institution are not transferable to a Masters program at UNAD Florida.

 

In order to be admitted to an graduate course of study, prospective students must:

1. Request official academic transcripts from the college or university from which they received their Bachelor’s degree.

Applicants are responsible for initiating the request(s) for transcripts, and for verifying that they are sent to UNAD Florida. Transcripts must be received prior to the start of the term for which they are admitted.

Transcripts are to be mailed directly to :

UNAD Florida
Graduate Admissions
2800 Weston Road, Suite 203, Weston FL, 33331

2. Submit a Graduate Application for Admissions form. (See Downloads) The completed form can be sent by email to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , by fax to (954) 3890506, by regular mail.

3. Pay $50.00 admission fee (non-refundable).

1. Submit a completed and signed Graduate Enrollment Agreement . (See Downloads) The completed form can be sent by email to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , by fax to (954) 389-0506, by regular mail.

2. Take UNAD Florida’s English Test to determine language proficiency. (The English Test is not a requirement for admission, but determines whether (i) the student can enroll in the required, for-credit class , or (ii) the student needs to enroll in not-for-credit, preparatory English courses.


Returning students who have not attended UNAD Florida for over one year must resubmit an Application to Admission form in order to update personal information and verify educational goals. If the student has attended another institution in the interim period, an official transcript must be submitted from that college or university. The applicant must be in good academic standing at the last college attended at the time of re-entry.