Graduate Application Process
How To Apply
To be considered for graduate admission all prospective international students must
meet the minimum standards of admission and must submit the following:
- Application. A graduate international application with
both pages completed and signed.
- Application Fee of $75 (non-refundable).
- Copy of Passport Please copy the biographical data page of your passport and submit with application.
- Transcripts. Official transcripts from all
university-level institutions attended should indicate the date of your
studies, the grades or marks earned and the subjects covered, and must be
sent directly to Lamar University from the degree granting institution.
If the transcripts are not in English, the student must provide certified
translations.
- Academic Standardized Test Scores.
Official GRE or
GMAT (MBA applicants only)
score reports
must be issued directly to Lamar University by the testing agency.
Lamar University’s institution code is 6360.
- Language Proficiency.
Most international students whose first language is not English must take
the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
or International English Language Testing System (IELTS).
Lamar University must receive the official test scores issued directly
from the Educational Testing Service (ETS) before admission
can be granted. Test scores are valid for two (2) years from the test date.
ETS will not issue official scores that are more than two years old.
Language test scores are not required of those international students who
have received an undergraduate or graduate degree from a university where
English is the language of instruction (e.g., universities in the United
States, Canada, and England).
- Writing Test Scores.
International students who do not score at least a 5 on the Test of Written
English (TWE) portion of the TOEFL will be required to take a placement exam
upon arrival on campus before they will be allowed to register for classes.
Students who score below a 6.0 on the writing section of the IELTS will also
be required to take the placement exam. Those who score below the stated
standards will be placed in an English writing class.
- Proof of Financial Resources.
International students must prove they have the Financial resources to attend
Lamar University. As part of the application process, international students
must submit an original Financial Statement Form that asks
for personal, family, and/or sponsor
financial information and a bank verification of
financial holdings. Financial support may be obtained through personal funds,
sponsor, family members, scholarships, graduate teaching or research
assistantships, in-state tuition status, or a combination of resources.
For more information about financial commitment and amounts please see the
Financial Information section of the web site.
Application Forms
Admission Deadlines
Mailing Your Application. If you are sending your application documents by regular mail,
please send to the address listed on the application. If sending by courier, you must send to:
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| Lamar University
International Student Services
211 Redbird Lane
Beaumont, Texas 77710
U.S.A. |
Deadlines. Applicants must submit materials by the deadlines below. Any application submitted
beyond the deadline will be considered for admission on a rolling basis if processing
time allows; if processing time does not allow the application will be considered for
the following semester. Please remember it is in the student’s best interest to submit
materials in a timely manner due to the lengthy visa process.
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Begins: |
Apply By: |
| Fall Term |
August |
April 15th |
| Spring Term |
January |
September 1st |
| Summer Term |
May |
January 15th |
Admission Standards
To be considered a graduate applicant, students must have a four year bachelor’s
degree. If the applicant has completed a three year bachelor’s degree, plus a post
graduate diploma in the same field, this may be considered the equivalent of a four
year degree. Applicants who attended foreign colleges or universities must furnish
certified translations of their academic records. These records must show the ability
to do above-average work in an academic program. In addition, the following minimum
standards must be met:
Academic Minimum requirements
- For graduate admission students must score a minimum of 1350
according to the following formula:
- Undergraduate GPA x 200 + GRE (V+Q) = 1350
- The preceding standards are the minimum for admission
to the College of Graduate Studies. Individual departments and degree programs
may have additional requirements that exceed these standards. For more information
refer to the web site for your program of interest.
- For MBA admission students must obtain a minimum of 950
according to the following formula where the GMAT score is no less than 400.
- Undergraduate GPA x 200 + GMAT = 950
English Minimum Requirement
ACADEMIC LEVEL |
TOEFL Paper-Based |
TOEFL Internet Based |
TOEFL TWE |
IELTS Composite |
IELTS Writing |
Master- Regular Admission |
525 |
71 |
5 |
6.0 |
6.0 |
Master- Bridge Program |
500 |
61 |
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5.0 |
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| Doctoral Regular Admission |
550 |
79 |
5 |
6.5 |
6.0 |
| Doctoral Bridge Program |
500 |
61 |
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5.0 |
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Bridge Program
The Academic Bridge Program exists for special applicants who have not passed the
TOEFL entrance requirements for regular admission, but are
considered worthy prospects for success at Lamar University. The Bridge Program recognizes
that English test scores should not in every case eclipse all other evaluations of an applicant’s
academic potential.
Admission to the Bridge Program allows concurrent enrollment in English language
and academic courses – so that students may begin working towards a degree while
improving their English skills for full time academic enrollment. Bridge students
maintain full-time enrollment status by taking 50% academic coursework and 50% language
classes until they can pass the minimum TOEFL or IELTS requirement for regular admission.
To qualify for the Bridge Program at the master’s level, students must have the equivalent at least 500 on the TOEFL (please reference chart above) and a
GRE Verbal score between 250 and 350.
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Transfer Students
International students who plan to transfer to Lamar University from another college
or university in the United States must have an average of B (3.0) on all work attempted.
Transfer students at the graduate level may only transfer six credit hours. Applicants
may be required to submit recommendations from teachers or foreign student advisors.
The usual transfer standards apply except that tests may be required if unconditional
eligibility is not established. Students should be aware that certain departments may
require higher academic proficiency for admission to their program.
Admissions Appeals
Prospective students who have been denied admission to the College of Graduate Studies
have the right to appeal to the Appeals Committee in the College to which they applied.
The Committee considers appeals on an individual basis and makes recommendations to the
Graduate Dean. Contact the Office of Graduate Studies (219 Wimberly Building) for complete
details on the appeals process.