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I filled out the transcript analysis form and am missing required coursework. Can I still be accepted?

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I filled out the transcript analysis form and am missing required coursework. Can I still be accepted?

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If you are missing 6 or fewer semester hours of college-level course work, National-Louis can make arrangements with you for you to earn those during your Masters degree program year. To earn your Masters degree, however, all “deficiencies” must be made up before you complete the AUSL program. If you have more than 6 semester hours of coursework deficiencies, and if you apply to the program early enough, you may be able to earn the needed college-level course credits before the program begins in mid-June. For example, if you are still in college, you may select courses to address deficiencies during your final semester or quarter of college. If you are not still in school, you may earn college credit for online courses or, in some cases, by taking a test. Submit your online application and transcript analysis forms, then call AUSL’s office at 773-534-0129 to speak with a recruiter about your specific situation. If you are interested in teaching Math, but have deficiencies, please apply

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