Application Process

The ECU Graduate School oversees the centralized admissions process for all graduate programs except medicine and dentistry. Criteria used in making decisions will vary according to the program you’re applying for, but all admission decisions include an evaluation of your potential for graduate-level work and the ability of a program to accommodate additional students.

Once an application is complete (online application submitted, fee paid and all supplemental documents received), it is forwarded by the Graduate School to the program for review and decision. Typically, each graduate program conducting student reviewswill have an admissions committee that performs the review and provides a recommendation (accept/deny) to the Graduate School for final approval and processing.

The ECU Graduate School application process is completed entirely online. Admission team members are happy to assist you with application processing questions. Once an application is submitted, you will be assigned to a member of the Graduate School Admission Team who will serve as your primary contact to assist you with admission processing questions or concerns. You can also check the status of your application online 24×7 through our application Graduate Student Portal.

While the Graduate School governs the very latest date an application can be received each semester (referred to as the application cut-off date), the programs have the latitude to set more aggressive application deadlines and determine which semesters they wish to accept new applicants into based on their unique needs. Consequently, it’s very important that you review the program specific application deadlines and requirements as posted to our Find Your Program website. Additionally, international students often have earlier deadlines in order to allow enough time to secure a visa.

The Graduate School’s Cut-Off Deadline is the last day a paid application of any kind can be submitted for that term. This deadline is of primary concern to non-degree applicants and applicants to programs with rolling deadlines, not necessarily program specific application deadlines as mentioned above.

General Graduate School Application Cut-Off Deadlines:

SemesterDeadline
1st & 11-week SummerMay 1
2nd SummerJune 15
FallAugust 1
SpringDecember 15

Remember, your program may have more aggressive application deadlines, so it’s important that you navigate to our Find Your Program website, search for your program of interest and review the application deadlines there.

Application Availability

Many of our applications will open on consistent dates. However, some specialty programs may have unique application open dates. Traditional applications for future terms will become available annually on the same day. Please review our Application Availability Information document (PDF) for more information.

Application Types

  1. Master’s – Application for Master’s degree programs
  2. Doctoral – Application for doctoral degree programs (PhD, EdD, DPT, DNP, AuD, and EdS)
  3. Certificate – Application for Certificate programs. While most certificates are available to an applicant with an earned bachelor’s degree, some certificates require master’s degree program enrollment or completion for admission. Review the requirements for your desired certificate prior to applying.
  4. Non-Degree – Application for individuals who would like to take graduate-level courses without committing to a certificate or degree-program. Non-degree applicants include visiting students, individuals taking courses for personal/professional enrichment, or individuals taking prerequisite course work for later application to an advanced degree program. At ECU, there are two categories of non-degree applications that individuals can apply to:
    1. Graduate Non-Degree The Graduate Non-Degree application process is managed by the Graduate School. Applicants complete the online application and must submit an official transcript showing an awarded bachelor’s degree or higher from a regionally accredited institution. Standardized exams are not required for most non-degree applicants. Some specialty track Non-Degree application instances require more information as part of the application process and in these instances, the additional requirements are embedded within each application. Financial aid is not available for non-degree students, regardless of non-degree application type. Admission as a non-degree student does not guarantee enrollment/registration eligibility. Not all programs allow non-degree students in their graduate courses – the College of Business, College of Nursing, and the Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders are examples of programs with strict requirements for non-degree enrollment. Students interested in taking a course as a non-degree student should contact the program or department that houses that course. Completing courses as a non-degree student offers no assurance that a student will be accepted into a graduate program at some future date. If accepted into a program at a future date, no more than nine non-degree credits may be counted towards a degree or certificate program, and then, only by consent of the student’s graduate advisory committee and department chair.
    2. UG Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Licensure The Undergraduate Admissions Office manages applications for individuals wishing to take post-baccalaureate courses for the specific purpose of preparing for the teacher licensure credential without pursuing an advanced degree. For more information about the alternative licensure track and application process, visit the ECU Undergraduate Admissions website. You can also contact the Undergraduate Admission Office directly at 252-328-6640 or admis@ecu.edu to speak to a representative.
    1. You were admitted to the Graduate School, began taking courses, and then took at least a Fall or Spring term off. The Readmit application can be used if you have been away from the University for less than three years.

    Application Fee

    You are required to submit a $75 non-refundable application fee electronically, using either a debit or credit card only, prior to submission of your application form.. ECU also offers limited application fee waiver scenarios that include: