Admission to a graduate degree program in LCIE is granted to students who have undergraduate grade point averages of 3.0 or better (on a 4.0 scale). Students who do not meet that grade point or other admissions standard will be given individual consideration. Conditional degree candidacy may be granted to students who have grade point averages between 2.5 and 2.99 or whose program overviews have not yet been approved. Probationary degree candidacy may be granted to students whose grade point average is less than 2.5. A student may be in the probationary status for no more than one quarter. Once accepted for full degree candidacy, graduate students must maintain a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 or run the risk of suspension.
Students are assigned a faculty advisor to guide them through their specific degree program. Each degree program is designed to meet both student needs and accreditation requirements. Consequently, students may not deviate from any cluster requirements. Degree programs typically consist of five core clusters, and either a directed thesis/ culminating project or a capstone course. Students may, however, take additional clusters or courses to meet individual needs once their core requirements have been met.
Degree Requirements
To receive the master’s degree from LCIE, students have two educational alternatives depending on the major.
- Complete a 45-hour degree program that includes four 9-semester hour clusters, three semester hours of research methods, and a six semester-hour directed thesis/ culminating project, or
- Complete a 48-hour degree program that typically includes five, nine credit hour clusters and a three credit hour capstone course.
- In addition, all students must meet the following requirements:
- Have a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 to graduate from LCIE.
- Complete the objectives set forth in the program overview.
- Demonstrate graduate level writing and speaking as evaluated by the faculty advisor and instructor each term.
- Complete all practicum, apprenticeship, and residency requirements connected with the degree program, as specified by the program overview.
Application Process
Domestic Student Application
To be considered for admission to the University, an applicant’s file must include each of the following documents:
- Electronic or paper application, along with a non-refundable $30 application fee.
- Current résumé.
- Personal statement indicating why the applicant wishes to further his/her education or describing the applicant’s long-term goals or a specific life experience.
- An official undergraduate transcript showing that a baccalaureate degree has been conferred as well as official transcript(s) from any graduate school(s) attended if transfer credit is desired.
- Additional requirements, such as a portfolio or an interview, as required by the specific program.
Once the application is submitted, an admissions counselor will contact the applicant to answer any questions and assist in the admissions process.
Note: A student must have a completed file and be admitted to the University before any financial aid will be processed.
Additional Application Requirements
Students applying for admission to the Master of Science (MS) programs in Administration, Healthcare Administration and Human Resource Management, and the Master of Business Administration (MBA) program must also submit three letters of recommendation and participate in an interview conducted by the Associate Dean of Academics or his/her designee.
Electronic admissions applications can be found at http://belleville.lindenwood.edu/admissions/index.html; paper applications can be obtained from the Office of Evening and Graduate Admissions. For further questions regarding the application process, please call Lindenwood University-Belleville at (618) 239-6000.
Paper applications should be mailed to:
The Office of Evening & Graduate Admissions
Lindenwood University-Belleville
2600 West Main Street
Belleville, IL 62226
International Student Application
Application for the Transfer of International Credit
If an international candidate wishes to transfer credit to Lindenwood University-Belleville from an international institution, the applicant must submit, along with all documentation required for international application, a course-by-course evaluation and translation of all international transcripts, performed by World Evaluation Services (WES). No application for the transfer of international credit will be complete until the WES evaluation is provided. Applicants should list Lindenwood University-Belleville as the recipient of the evaluation. WES will also provide a copy of the evaluation directly to the applicant. The applicant should keep this copy of the evaluation for his/her records. For more information about transcript evaluation, contact WES at www.wes.org. Also see Transferring Credit from International Institutions from the Academic Services section of this catalog.
Notes: (1) Students must request a course-by-course evaluation (not a document-by-document evaluation) in order to transfer credit to Lindenwood University-Belleville for particular coursework.
(2)The cost for the evaluation of international transcripts will be incurred by the applicant. However, once the applicant obtains a visa and arrives at Lindenwood University-Belleville, the cost of the evaluation will be refunded, provided that the applicant brings in the receipt for the evaluation service to the Lindenwood-St. Charles Office of International Students and Scholars.
International Transfer Students from other U.S. Programs
In addition to submitting the materials required for admission, international students wishing to transfer to Lindenwood from a SEVIS sponsored school should also submit the following documents:
- Official transcripts from the college or university previously attended, sent directly to Lindenwood University from the institution previously attended.
- The transfer applicant should also complete the transfer student application (found on the University website on the international homepage) and forward it to the appropriate official at the school the student previously attended, where it will be processed by the previous school and returned to the Lindenwood University Office of International Students and Scholars. The student’s transfer will not be considered complete until Lindenwood University-Belleville receives the completed transfer paperwork. Once the transfer application has been processed, Lindenwood University will issue the student a Lindenwood University I-20, permitting the student to legally reside in the U.S. as a full time international student.
Students should send all required documents and any other relevant information to complete the application to:
Lindenwood University-Belleville
Education and Graduate Admissions
2600 West Main Street
Belleville, IL 62226
The telephone number for Education and Graduate Admissions is (618) 239-6242 and the fax number (618) 239-6170.
International students must arrive on the designated date prior to the start of classes each semester to move into housing. Upon arrival, international students will receive an orientation to the University and an introduction to academic programs and requirements.
International Application Procedures
International residents or non-resident aliens living in the US who wish to apply to a graduate business program in the Lindenwood College for Individualized Education (LCIE) should visit the University website and select International Admissions. Visit the Admissions Process, Required Documents, and Application links. For further details regarding International Applications refer to the International Application Procedures section of this catalog.
Application
Prospective students wishing to apply to the graduate business or information technology degree programs in LCIE should visit the Office of Evening and Graduate Admissions at the Welcome Center on the Lindenwood-St. Charles campus, one of our regional extension locations, or online at www.lindenwood.edu/admissions (select Evening and Graduate Admissions.) When the application and application fee are received, an admissions counselor will contact the applicant to answer any questions and assist in the admissions process. Once all documents are obtained, the counselor will submit them for review by the dean or department chair who will contact the student to schedule an interview.
Health Insurance for International Students
Students are encouraged to be insured while studying in the United States. Lindenwood University does not provide insurance for students. Students may carry any health insurance policies they choose.