What is the Graduate Records Examination (GRE)?
The Graduate Record Examinations are a group of standardized tests, with national norms. Sul Ross State University requires all graduate students who expect to be candidates for degrees to take the aptitude portion of the examination before admission to graduate study. The student should take this test before enrollment, or, at the latest, during the first term of graduate study. It may be taken at any of the testing centers in the United States or abroad. The student may contact the Coordinator of Career/Life Center for an information bulletin and application for the examination. Regardless of where the test is taken, the student should be certain to indicate that scores are to be sent to the Office of Recruiting and Admissions, Box C-2, Sul Ross State University, Alpine, Texas 79832. If a student’s performance on the examinations is unsatisfactory, the advisor may require remedial or leveling work, the advanced test of the Graduate Record Examinations in the major field, a comprehens
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