Augustana College Graduate Programs

Graduate Education Information and Policies

Admission Requirements For Degree-Seeking Students

A student holding a baccalaureate degree and interested in working toward a graduate degree first obtains, completes and files an official application with the Office of Graduate Education. All applications must be supported by:

* Refer to specific program prerequisites for additional requirements.

Contacting the Office of Graduate Education

To request application materials, please contact the Office of Graduate Education at:

Office of Graduate Education
Augustana College
Sioux Falls, SD 57197

Phone: (605) 274-4043
Fax: (605) 274-4450
E-mail: graduate@augie.edu

Accreditation

The graduate programs at Augustana College are accredited by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), and the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA). The South Dakota Department of Education and Cultural Affairs (DECA) has also approved the MAT graduate program in education. Accreditation and approval by the aforementioned agencies permit Augustana College graduates to obtain teaching certificates in all 50 states. The graduate program in nursing is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).

Transfer Credits

A maximum of nine (9) semester hours of graduate credit earned at other accredited institutions may be transferred to Augustana and applied to a student's graduate program providing that:

A Second Master of Arts Degree

Up to nine semester hours from a completed graduate degree program, earned either at Augustana or another accredited institution, may be applied toward a second master of arts degree. All other requirements for a second master of arts degree are the same as for a first one at Augustana. (Some cohort programs require all 32 credit hours; no credits from other courses will apply.)

Workshop Credits

A maximum of three graduate credit hours for workshop experience may be applied to some graduate degree programs. The workshop must be closely related to the student's educational intent, and the approval of the advisor and the Director of Graduate Education must be obtained at the time the graduate plan of study is developed. Workshops with a 500 number are graduate level.

Correspondence Course Credits

Graduate credits earned in off-campus correspondence courses normally will not apply to graduate degree programs.

Course Schedules

Information concerning graduate courses offered in any given term (summer, fall, spring) is available at the Registrar's Office (274-4121) and the Office of Graduate Education (274-4043). There is a special listing of graduate courses in each semester's course schedule.

The College reserves the right to cancel courses in which the registration is deemed insufficient and to change instructors or the meeting time and place of classes when conditions make it necessary.

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