Admission Requirements & Deadlines
Holocaust Education Graduate Certificate
Application Deadlines
Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Priority Deadline: Nov. 1 Final Deadline: Jan. 7 |
Final Deadline: May 1 |
Priority Deadline: June 15 Final Deadline: Aug. 15 |
Admission Criteria
- No GRE scores are required.
- A baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college or university.
- Official transcript from all post-secondary institutions.
- A minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.00 (on a 4-point scale) is required for full admission to the program, and 2.75 is required for conditional admission. GPA calculations may be based upon the cumulative units or the last 60 units of the degree. See graduate admission policies for more information.
Application Requirements
- Statement of Purpose: A one-page statement of purpose, describing your academic and professional goals and how this program can help you achieve these goals.
- Applicants must be available for an interview with the director, in person, via Zoom or by phone.
U.S. Immigration requires F1 and J1 students to be enrolled full-time with the majority
of their classes taken in-person and on campus. For a list of TU programs that comply
as well as information on required credential evaluations and English-language proficiency,
please see admission requirements for international students.Additional Requirements for International Applicants