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How does a currently enrolled graduate student change programs?

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How does a currently enrolled graduate student change programs?

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To change from one program to another, the student must file a reapplication form with the Graduate Admissions Office, and submit any supporting credentials which are not already on file in the Graduate School . The student/applicant is considered along with all other current applications to that program. Acceptance to on graduate program does not imply or guarantee acceptance to any other program. There is only one exception to this: if a student is changing from one master’s program to another within the same department, a memo to the Graduate Dean requesting the change is sufficient. A change from master’s to doctoral program within the same program does require a reapplication, but no application fee is charged.

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