Admission Requirements
On-line Graduate Application
Use the on-line application for spring, summer or fall application. You will not have to pay the application fee!
To Apply
International Applicants
Post-Baccalaureate Study Admission
Admission Deadlines
Dietetic Internship
To Apply
Application materials may be obtained through the Graduate Studies Office or by downloading the PDF files for the appropriate program:
- Master of Business Administration
- Master of Education
- Master of Arts in Teaching
- Master of Science in Nutrition
- Dietetic Internship
Applicants must have successfully completed a bachelor degree from a regionally accredited four-year institution. Each applicant is evaluated by an admissions committee on the basis of their baccalaureate-level preparation, undergraduate academic record, letters of reference, and other criteria established by the specific departments.
International Applicant Requirements
World Education Services (WES) translates international transcripts which are then mailed directly from WES (www.wes.org).
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) scores, mailed directly from the Educational Testing Service (ETS). Scores must not be over one year old, unless the student has been enrolled full-time in an accredited American college or university in the interim. Except in cases where English is their native language, international applicants must submit satisfactory scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). The TOEFL Bulletin of Information is available at American embassies and consulates, or can be obtained by writing: TOEFL, CN 6155, Princeton, New Jersey 08541-6155.
International students must also present copies of the following forms to the Graduate Studies Office: passport; visa*; Arrival/Departure Record if applicable; I-20 ID if applicable; Alien Registration Number (permanent resident only); Financial statement showing resources for a two year period; and proof of health insurance
*Admission of foreign students who require an F-1 visa will be conditional until proper visa is obtained. The College will assist them in the preparation of a new I-20 form, if applicable. Students must be enrolled in a degree program to be eligible for an I-20. Applicants holding F-1 visas must list the school or college they have permission to attend, and submit a copy of their current I-20 form.
Post-Baccalaureate Study Admission
A student with a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university may enroll in graduate courses without being admitted to a degree program. No more than six hours taken in this manner may be applied toward graduate degree requirements for M.Ed. students. In the MBA program, PBS students may enroll in 500-level courses only.
Persons who apply for post-baccalaureate study must submit a post-baccalaureate application form and non-refundable $25 fee, a current resume, and have official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended, in sealed envelopes with institution's seal over the flap, sent directly from the college or university to the John E. Weems Graduate School.
Admission Deadlines
To be considered for admission to a graduate degree program, all application materials must be submitted to the Graduate School by:
- July 1 for fall admission (August)
- November 1 for spring admission (January)
- April 1 for summer admission (May)
Dietetic Internship
To be considered for admission to the Dietetic Internship, all application materials must be submitted to the Dietetic Internship Director February 15 for fall admission of that same year.
Cathie Ostrowski, M.S., R.D., L.D.N
Program Director, Dietetic Internship
Human Environmental Sciences
Meredith College
3800 Hillsborough Street
Raleigh, NC 27607-5298
919-760-8419