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Students may apply by clicking on the Online Application link. (The admissions criteria are midway down the long scrolling site and program-specific application information is in a pull-down menu.) Please note the deadlines for the graduate programs.

Please note that the required writing sample may be a student paper or a professional writing sample from the workplace (e.g., a marketing plan, a business plan). For help on other aspects of the application process, refer to the "helpful hints" section on the Graduate School page or visit our own Frequently Asked Questions link.

Admissions Criteria

To enroll in graduate-level courses at the College of Charleston , students are admitted to one of four categories: regular, non-degree, provisional or transient. The requirements for regular admission into the master of arts in communication program are given below.

  • Undergraduate degree from an accredited institution; minimum GPA 2.75 (on a 4.0 scale), with a 3.0 GPA in the major
  • Minimum GRE composite score of 1000 on the combined verbal and quantitative sections and 4 on the writing assessment section (see this link for more information on the GRE)
  • Acceptable coursework in communication or a closely related discipline
  • Two letters of recommendation
  • A writing sample
  • A personal statement outlining your background and goals

Applicants are expected to have earned at least 15 undergraduate hours in communication or a related discipline.

Applicants who do not meet the requirements for regular admission may be admitted provisionally until the deficiencies are corrected. Conditions of the provisional acceptances that will lead to degree status will be clearly outlined for the prospective student by the Department of Communication Graduate Committee. 

Transfer Credit

A maximum of 12 graduate credit hours may be transferred into the program from regionally accredited institutions. All transfer credit requests are evaluated by the Department of Communication Graduate Committee.

 

 

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Mission Statement
The Department of Communication creates and shares knowledge of communication and relational processes, including ethical and critical decision-making, with the goal of encouraging the development of engaged citizens preparing for leadership in their professions, community, and world.

 

 
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