Apply by the Application Deadline to Confirm Your Spot
Three graduate programs are offered with deadlines for fall semester admittance, and two for the spring and summer. Meeting the early application deadline ensures you will receive your admission decision early and have the $50 application fee waived.
Fall Graduate Deadlines
Deadlines (Online Programs) | Date |
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Fall Priority Application Deadline | June 1 |
Fall Final Application Deadline | July 15 |
Deadlines (Master of Arts in Counseling Program) | Date |
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Fall Priority Application Deadline | Feb. 15 |
Fall Final Application Deadline | April 15 |
Spring Graduate Application Deadlines
Deadlines (All Programs) | Date |
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Spring Priority Deadline | Oct. 1 |
Spring Final Application Deadline | Nov. 15 |
Summer Graduate Application Deadlines
Deadlines* | Date |
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Summer Priority Deadline | March 1 |
Summer Final Application Deadline | April 15 |
*Currently, summer admission is only offered for the MBA and MSAA programs.
What You’ll Need to Apply
Online Application
Create and validate your account, then begin the application. Note there is a $50 application fee to apply (waived if you apply by the priority application deadline).
Essay
Use the essay/personal statement to describe your background and interests and to explain why you wish to pursue your respective program. Please include some information on your post-graduation goals.
Note: Students applying for the Master of Arts in Counseling have a separate essay prompt.
Submit Your Official Transcripts
Please send transcripts after submitting your application. Schools can send transcripts electronically or via mail to:
St. Edward's University
Office of Admission
3001 South Congress Avenue
Austin, Texas 78704
Résumé
Provide a professional and detailed work history. Résumés can be emailed. Please include your name in the subject line and submit it using the email address you used to apply to the university.
A Copy of a Valid Government-Issued ID
Some examples of a valid government-issued ID include a driver's license or a passport. Required for applicants of online programs only. Copies can be emailed or sent via mail to:
St. Edward's University
Office of Admission
3001 South Congress Avenue
Austin, Texas 78704
Note: The GRE and/or other standardized admissions tests are not required for admission.
Additional Requirements
International Students
International applicants are required to submit scores from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) to demonstrate proficiency in English sufficient to complete the program.
For students who received instruction in a language other than English, TOEFL or IELTS exam scores, and transcripts submitted through a Foreign Credential Evaluation Service — such as AACRAO, Foreign Credentials Service of America or WES (World Education Services, Inc.) — are required.
Master of Arts in Counseling
After submitting and online application and completing an admission file, all Master of Arts in Counseling applicants are required to complete a 30-minute interview in order to be considered for admission. Interview opportunities are available during designated Interview Days, which are available for registration on our visit page. If you are unable to register for an Interview Day, contact the Office of Admission.
Online Doctorate of Education (Ed.D.) of Leadership and Higher Education
1. Two Letters of Recommendation
The applicant must submit two letters of recommendation from professional references to the Office of Admission. It is advised that these letters address academic prowess, professionalism, leadership and research/writing skills. These letters must be from professionals who have worked with the applicant within the last three years and are not family or friends.
2. A Writing Sample
The applicant is to submit a 6-8 page academic paper on one of the following topics:
- Current issues in post-baccalaureate higher education leadership
- Current issues in leadership and change in a diverse world
- Challenges and solutions to leading future leaders
- Using social justice as the means by which to lead
Online Master of Science in Accounting Analytics
1. Prior Coursework
- All applicants must have completed ACCT 2301 (Principles of Accounting I), and ACCT 2303 (Principles of Accounting II), or the equivalents, with grades of C or better, prior to enrollment to the MSAA program.
2. Prerequisites
- Students in this program without an undergraduate degree in Accounting will be required to complete the following additional undergraduate-level Accounting coursework in order to satisfy prerequisite requirements: Intermediate Accounting I and II, Federal Taxation of Individuals, and Auditing.
- The Texas State Board of Public Accountancy also requires 24 hours of business courses other than in Accounting to sit for the CPA exam. (Visit their website for additional information.)
Contact Us
Get in Touch
Office of Admission
seu.admit@cjpk.net
(512) 448-8500