Do undergraduate deficiencies play a role in admitting students to the Masters program, or in the awarding of Graduate Assistantships?
A. Students are evaluated for admission primarily on GPA, GRE scores, letters of recommendation, and statement of interests and professional goals in relation to department strengths. Undergraduate deficiencies are not a factor in the admissions process or in the awarding of Graduate Assistantships.
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