Admission Tests: Am I required to take the Graduate Records Examination (the GRE) to apply for admission to MS in Regulatory Affairs?
Yes. GRE testing is required for admission consideration into the MS Program. It is recommended that the applicant take the examination no later than 6 – 8 weeks prior to the admission deadline. International students should allow more time. The program will not accept scores that are more than 5 years old. Other standardized test scores such as the LSAT, PCAT, MCAT will not be accepted in lieu of the GRE scores. The GRE is the required test for consideration for admission into the MS Program. There are no exceptions. No other test scores can be substituted for the GRE. For admission decisions, we require only the Quantitative and Verbal scores of the General Test. The submitted GRE scores must be no more than 5 years old. If older than that, you must retake the test and submit your new scores. A combined (verbal and quantitative) GRE score of 1000 or higher is preferred. However, GRE scores are assessed in relation to other factors such as GPA, background, and interview for determinat
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