Graduate

Inquiries regarding Graduate admissions should be addressed to:

North Greenville University Graduate Admissions
Phone: (864) 663-0194
Toll free 1-844-333-4566

All applicants for admission as Graduate students should:

1. Completed application.

2. Official college transcript, high school diploma (or high school equivalency).

3. Enrolled students must establish a secure login name and password for use in communications, Blackboard assessments, and obtaining grades.

All enrollment information, grades, assessments, and Blackboard submissions are protected information under FERPA. All personnel with access to these areas must agree with FERPA requirements prior to entry into these secure areas. 

The Graduate School provides opportunities for advanced study to qualified and motivated students who have the determination and personal vision to become effective and dedicated servant leaders.

Admissions Decisions In examining the credentials of applicants, the Graduate Enrollment Office, in collaboration with the designated academic department, considers the applicant’s experience, commitment, and character, as well as academic ability demonstrated in the applicant’s undergraduate and graduate transfer records.

Admitted students will receive a letter of admission indicating acceptance to North Greenville University. 

Admission Deadlines

Applicants are accepted on a rolling admissions basis, which means that the applications are considered for five 8-week terms for graduate-level programs, except for the Master of Medical Science, Master of Biomedical Sciences, Doctor of Education, and the Doctor of Ministry, as these do not have five start times during the academic year. 

Continuation in the Graduate Program

An applicant admitted to the Graduate School must enroll within one calendar year of acceptance. Thereafter, the applicant must reapply for admission. If one calendar year lapses between enrollments, the student is classified inactive and must reapply for admission. In both cases, the applicant is not required to pay a second application fee. To continue enrollment beyond the first term of attendance, the student must matriculate as a degree-seeking or non-degree student prior to the beginning of the next semester. Students who have incomplete files in the Graduate School Office due to lack of transcripts, GRE/GMAT/MAT scores (when required), or other required documentation will be placed on hold and will not be allowed to register for additional course work until requirements are satisfied.

Admission Requirements for Specific Programs

Readmission