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I’m interested in a graduate program. What do I do first?

Choose your degree program and apply through the corresponding centralized application service at Apply Now.

Create or log in to your account and carefully review all instructions and complete all four sections of the application.

Application fee

A nonrefundable fee is required for each application. Applications will not be processed until this fee is received.

NursingCAS: $80

GradCAS: $38

BusinessCAS: $58

Active-duty military, veterans, and Metro State alumni can receive an application fee waiver. Contact graduate.studies@metrostate.edu.

What are the deadlines and requirements needed to obtain admission?

Programs have varying deadlines, admission requirements, and prerequisites. Specific application requirements for individual programs can be found on each program page in CAS. Carefully read the instructions that appear throughout the application pages. You can only submit your application once. If you need to update information you have submitted, please notify graduate.studies@metrostate.edu.

What transcripts are needed for my application?

All official transcripts are required. Please see your application program pages for further details.

Do I have to send transcripts from other Minnesota State Colleges and Universities?

No. Metropolitan State University can obtain any Minnesota State institution’s transcripts at no cost to you.

What if I completed my degree outside of the United States?

All transcripts from non-U.S. schools must be evaluated (course-by-course) by either ECE , WES, or SpanTran. ECE or WES can be submitted through CAS. SpanTran will need to be sent to the university. The official evaluation emailed to admissions@metrostate.edu (preferred) or sent by the institution postal mail to:

Metro State University
ATTN: Admissions Office
700 Seventh Street East
Saint Paul, MN 55106

Please note that evaluations may take three to four weeks to complete, so plan accordingly.

I’ve submitted my application and my supporting documents. What happens next?

Once all supporting documents are received and processed, the admissions office will notify the college that your file is ready to be reviewed. The admissions committee is comprised of faculty in their designated colleges.

How long does it take to receive a decision?

Generally, you will receive an admissions decision within 10–12 business days. Cohort programs begin application review after the deadline. An admissions decision may take 8–10 weeks.

The exact time of review will be included in the email sent to you once your application is complete.

How do I know which courses to take?

Once you are fully admitted, you will be assigned a faculty advisor. Advisor information is listed in e-services. Please contact your advisor to move forward with course selection. Courses are also listed on individual program pages, but we highly recommend consulting with your academic advisor to select appropriate coursework.

Do you accept transfer credits from other graduate programs?

It may be possible to transfer graduate credits if degree was not earned and an earned grade of B or better. Each graduate programs transfer credits vary. Work with the Graduate Program to determine whether previous coursework can satisfy course requirements.

Can I receive financial aid?

Yes, if you are fully admitted, graduate students can receive financial aid primarily in the form of loans. Please review our financial aid webpage and complete the FAFSA to initiate this process.

When can I register?

You will be permitted to register for any program coursework if you are fully admitted.

International Students

If you are an international student, you must submit additional documents to maintain compliance with visa requirements. Read more for graduate international students.