The university provides quality graduate programs in selected fields, taught by a faculty committed to excellence in teaching and research. A hallmark of this university is to offer our graduate students:
- Small classes
- Opportunities to work closely with professors
- An excellent learning environment
- Low tuition
- Hands-on research experience
- An attractive setting in a friendly community
Administration and Organization
The School of Graduate Studies and Research (SGSR) welcomes visits and inquiries from graduate students and prospective graduate students. Our staff is here to assist the academic community, both in the area of graduate studies as well as in the sphere of grants and sponsored research.
Dean
Kevin Archer, PhD
Director of Research and
Sponsored Programs
Ruth Jefferies
Program Coordinator
Lynn Niemi
Communications Consultant
Justine Eason
Program Support Supervisor
Dawn Anderson
Fiscal Specialist / Graduate Assistantship Coordinator
Diane Houser
Grant and Contract Specialist, Research and Sponsored Programs
Program Coordinator, Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee
Leslie Lotspeich
Human Protections Administrator (HPA)
Sandy Martinez
Program Assistant
Lila Harper
Barge Hall, room 214
509-963-3101
masters@cwu.edu
www.cwu.edu/masters
Business hours: 8 a.m. through 5 p.m., Monday through Friday (PST), except holidays.
General Information
The graduate experience at CWU is challenging, rewarding, and exciting. Like every quality experience, it is subject to certain rules and policies to ensure high academic standards. It is the responsibility of graduate students to familiarize themselves with these and the policies of the programs in which they are enrolled. Central believes in equal educational and employment opportunity for all without regard to race; color; creed; national origin; gender; age; marital status; or any sensory, physical, or mental handicap.
Additional information concerning university policies and guidelines applicable to graduate programs, including accreditation, institutional memberships, grading practices, mission and roles, and tuition and fees, may be found in various sections of this catalog.
Definition of a Graduate Student
A graduate student is anyone duly admitted to graduate study at CWU, and who is officially enrolled in a graduate program here. Graduate programs offered include master’s degree programs, educational specialist degree programs, fifth-year and other certificate programs, and non-degree study as a resident or visiting graduate student.
Application and Admission to Graduate Study
Central Washington University offers the following graduate degrees:
Education Specialist
Master of Arts
- English: Literature
- English: Professional and Creative Writing
- English: TESOL
- History
- Theatre
Master of Education
- Higher Education
- Literacy
- Master Teacher
- School Administration
Master of Fine Arts
Master of Music
Master of Science
- Athletic Administration
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Computational Science
- Cultural and Environmental Resource Management
- Experimental Psychology
- Family and Child Life
- Family and Consumer Sciences, Career and Technical Education
- Geological Sciences
- Health and Physical Education
- Information Technology and Administrative Management
- Integrative Human Physiology
- Law and Justice
- Mental Health Counseling
- Nutrition
- Primate Behavior
- Public Health
Graduate Certificate
Graduate certificate programs are limited in scope relative to a graduate degree program but provide an opportunity for advanced study with a particular focus. Subject to the regulations that govern a specific program, a graduate certificate can often serve as an intermediate accomplishment for a student whose ultimate goal is a graduate degree.
A graduate certificate differs from an undergrad or post-baccalaureate certification. Please contact specific program departments concerning if they offer graduate certificates.
Admissions Information
Central offers admission to applicants who have high potential for success in their chosen graduate disciplines. We seek to admit people with diverse backgrounds in order to enhance the learning environment for all students.
Admissions decisions are based upon a combination of factors. These include grade point average, letters of recommendation from professors or others able to critically assess an applicant’s ability to succeed in a graduate program, a written statement of purpose, standardized test scores (if applicable), academic preparation for work in the proposed field, and the applicant’s interests as matched with those of faculty.
Types of Admission
CWU distinguishes three types of admission: regular, probationary, and conditional.
Regular: To be eligible for regular admission, an applicant must have earned a bachelor’s degree from a recognized four-year college or university in the U.S. or the equivalent from an institution abroad. The applicant must demonstrate, in the opinion of the faculty and the dean of the SGSR, the ability to successfully complete a master’s degree. The applicant must also have achieved at least a 3.0 (B) average in all coursework attempted during the last 90 quarter hours (60 semester hours) of study.
Probationary: An applicant who does not meet the minimum GPA admissions requirements, but who shows promise of success in a graduate program, may be considered for admission. He or she may be admitted on probationary status, based on departmental recommendations and a favorable review by the dean of SGSR. If admitted, the applicant is placed on probation for one quarter, during which time he or she must complete at least 10 credits of coursework approved by the home department. A grade point average of 3.0 (B) or more is required. Upon meeting this requirement and with the favorable recommendation of the department, the student will be fully admitted and allowed to continue toward candidacy for a degree. If the student is unable to achieve a 3.0 GPA, he or she will be dropped from the program.
Conditional: An applicant may also be conditionally admitted to master’s programs when he or she does not fully meet admission requirements. Typically, such admittees lack certain field-related experiences and/or required background knowledge. An applicant may also be admitted to this category pending receipt of the official transcript(s) indicating completion of the bachelor’s degree. A conditionally admitted student will achieve regular status when the condition has been satisfied and the admitting department recommends advancement to regular status.
Applying to CWU
CWU welcomes applications from all those who meet our minimum requirements for admission. To apply, visit www.cwu.edu and click on the apply now link or obtain a set of our application materials from:
CWU School of Graduate Studies and Research
400 East University Way
Ellensburg, Washington 98926-7510
A completed application file consists of the following materials received by the School of Graduate Studies and Research:
- A completed application for graduate admission.
- A written statement of educational and professional objectives.
- Three letters of recommendation written by professors or others capable of assessing your potential for success in a graduate program.
- Official transcripts from all universities and colleges attended.
- Graduate Record Examination (GRE) or Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) scores if required by the program. Scores should be no more than five years old at the time of application.
- A non-refundable application fee of $75 payable at the time of filing application.
International Applicant
In addition to the above requirements, all international applicants must complete the following:
1. If the applicant’s native language is not English, he or she is required to demonstrate proof of English proficiency by one of the following:
A. Submit a standardized test score
a) a minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) iBT, score of 79 (scores should be no more than two years old at the time of application)
b) a minimum International English Language Testing Systems (IELTS) academic score of 6.5 (scores should be no more than two years old at the time of application)
Please note that the Department of English requires a TOEFL iBT score of 88 or an IELTS academic score of 6.5.
B. Submit U.S. Baccalaureate degree transcripts
Submit transcripts from a baccalaureate degree from an accredited U.S. university or an accredited international university where the main language of instruction is English.
C. Complete the UESL Graduate Preparation Bridge Program
International applicants may seek conditional admission by completing and submitting all required admissions documents listed above with the exception of the English language test.
Applicants choosing to seek this conditional admission must complete in addition to the application to the Graduate School. Before applying to the Graduate School and the UESL program, please check with the specific academic department to make sure they offer conditional admission for their program(s).
If admitted, in order to remain a graduate student, you must successfully complete the UESL’s Graduate Preparation Bridge Program (link will be available soon)
For direct admission into the Graduate Preparation Bridge Program, applicants are required to submit:
a) a minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) iBT, score of 71 (scores should be no more than two years old at the time of application) with each section being no lower than:
Reading: 7
Listening: 7
Speaking: 15
Writing: 17
b) a minimum International English Language Testing Systems (IELTS) academic score of 6.0 (scores should be no more than two years old at the time of application) with each section being no lower than 5.0.
Students with no test scores or scores below the requirement will be tested and placed in the UESL Program.
Conditionally admitted students must also successfully complete their next quarter within their graduate program receiving a 3.0 or above GPA.Failure to achieve the necessary grade point average, will result in being dropped from the University due to poor scholarship.
Please note: Students who originate from one of the following countries are considered to have met English Proficiency Standards: Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, United Kingdom, and English-speaking provinces of Canada. These students are exempt from furnishing proof of English proficiency documents
2. International applicants are also required to complete a confidential financial statement and submit evidence that sufficient funding is available in U.S. currency through personal resources and/or a sponsor for one academic year’s experience at CWU.
3. Foreign university transcripts must be official and accompanied by a degree certificate. Copies will not be accepted.A CWU International Credential Evaluator will review and evaluate your transcript and certificate.If he/she is unable to verify your degree you may be requested to supply an evaluation from a CWU approved agency.Further information regarding the evaluation and agencies that are accepted by CWU at www.cwu.edu/masters/prospective-international-students.
Scholarships may be available to you. Please check out the international scholarship website www.cwu.edu/international-programs/ for details or contact their office via email: intladm@cwu.edu.
Application Deadlines
The priority deadlines for submitting all application materials are as follows:
February 1 for fall quarter
April 1 for summer quarter
October 1 for winter quarter
January 1 for spring quarter
Deferred Admission
If a department and the SGSR wish to admit an applicant to a program that has no space available for a particular quarter, a deferred admission may be offered. The quarter for which admission is deferred will be negotiated between the applicant and the department. If both agree, the applicant will be asked to accept or decline in writing the deferred admission, which will be valid for up to one year from the term in which the person was to have matriculated. If the applicant agrees to defer admission, no new application or application fee will be required.
An applicant who has been admitted to graduate study, but who wishes to defer matriculation to a subsequent quarter, may do so with the written authorization of the home department and the SGSR. Such a deferment will be valid for up to one year from the term in which the student was to have matriculated. If the department is unable or unwilling to provide this authorization, the applicant will be obliged to reapply for admission, pay the admission application fee, and provide additional documents as needed.
Application for Graduate Certificates
Applicants to a certificate program must meet the minimum requirements for admission into the SGSR. An academic unit responsible for a particular certificate program may impose more stringent restrictions for that program.
Funding Opportunities
Assistantships
CWU offers a number of assistantships during the academic year to beginning and continuing graduate students. Graduate assistantships are available in each of our graduate program departments. Typically graduate assistants teach, serve as research assistants, and/or perform university service functions.
Applicants must:
- be fully admitted to a master’s degree program and be registered with at least 10 credits (of these, at least 5 credits must be numbered 501 or higher unless on an approved Course of Study form) at the commencement of the contract period
- be recommended to the position by the department where the appointee would be assigned; and
- demonstrate a high level of professional and academic promise.
The priority deadline for assistantship application is February 1.
Full-time assistantships require an average of 20 hours of service per week and enrollment in at least 10, but not more than 14, credit hours per quarter, and a minimum grade point average of 3.0 each quarter. All graduate assistantship appointments are made with a formal written contract letter from the dean of SGSR. Assistantship award announcements are not made until after April 15.
Fellowships
Nonresident 50% Tuition Waiver Graduate Fellowships
SGSR offers a limited number of Nonresident 50% Tuition Waiver Graduate Fellowships each academic year. The fellowships are open to WA state nonresidents, and are awarded to exceptional graduate students who show promise in scholarship, academics, leadership or meritorious service. Fellowships are also available for students with diversity experiences that contribute significantly to the quality of CWU’s graduate programs. The fellowships typically include a 50% non-resident tuition waiver for the 9-month academic term. There is no stipend provided. Fellowships are only awarded to full-time students who have been admitted into a CWU graduate program. Preference is given to newly admitted candidates; however, fellowships are renewable for an additional year at the level and type originally funded. Students must remain at full-time status to continue receiving the waiver and maintain a 3.0 GPA, 3.25 GPA for Academic Merit fellowships. Awards are withdrawn if a student attains WA state resident status during the award period. A student must be nominated by the degree program’s head before consideration by the SGSR.
The Graduate Student Summer Fellowship provides a $3,500 stipend for students to conduct research or creative activity over ten weeks during the summer, usually between the student’s first and second year of graduate study. The student must be registered for either summer or fall quarter.
The Graduate Student Research Support Award provides up to $1,000 for expenses for students to conduct research related to their thesis or creative activity.
The Travel Award program makes available to graduate students up to $400 to travel to a conference or meeting at which they are presenting research or a creative activity.
A student must apply for each fellowship in conjunction with their committee chair. Find more info on the SGSR website.
Scholarships
Scholarships exclusive to graduate students:
CWURA Graduate Student Scholarship- This competitive scholarship is offered to provide $1,000 to one student per year who holds an earned bachelor’s degree from Central Washington University and who is admitted to or currently enrolled in a master’s degree program as a full-time student at Central Washington University for the purpose of defraying all or part of the student’s unmet financial need as determined by the Office of Financial Aid.
The CWU Scholarship Office maintains an extensive list of general and CWU-only scholarships, as well as pointers to databases of scholarship opportunities.
For further information and application forms for funding assistance, interested persons should visit the SGSR webpage at www.cwu.edu/masters.
Additional Financial Aid
Financial aid is available through the university from federal and state funds for students demonstrating financial need. Applications for financial aid may be obtained from the Office of Financial Aid and should be submitted no later than March 15. Employment opportunities, both on and off campus, are typically available.
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