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Upon joining the program, each student will receive a major advisor, typically the graduate coordinator for either French or Spanish. This advisor should be contacted regarding all aspects of the student's academic plan. Students must thoroughly review the program's online documentation, which outlines essential elements such as required reading, course obligations, exam protocols, second language proficiency, independent study options, GPA standards, time constraints, academic integrity policies, and more. Additionally, students should seek guidance from their graduate coordinator or department chair for any necessary clarifications.
Baccalaureate Degree: The applicant must provide an official transcript showing that a bachelor’s degree was awarded by an accredited college or university. If you are a UofM undergraduate student applying to Graduate School at UofM, you do not need to request that an official transcript be sent to Graduate Admissions. This office has access to your transcript. In addition, transcripts from any other college or university attended may be requested. Only transcripts received directly from an issuing institution are considered official. Personal copies are not acceptable as official documents.
GPA: The applicant must have earned an acceptable grade point average, typically a minimum of 2.5 on a scale of 4.0, but departments may make exceptions for students whose overall GPA does not adequately reflect their ability to succeed in their chosen field.
English proficiency test scores accepted by the University: