2015-2016 Catalog 
    
    Apr 18, 2024  
2015-2016 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Admissions Policies - SGCS



Olivet Nazarene University carefully assesses applicants for the various program offerings on the basis of evidence provided in all application materials. Therefore, while a personal interview is not required for most programs, application materials submitted must be prepared thoroughly, thoughtfully, and professionally for full consideration. Applications will be processed upon receipt of all required materials.

General Admission Requirements - SGCS

To be admitted into an SGCS program at Olivet Nazarene University, an applicant must meet the following general prerequisites:

  1. Submit a completed Olivet Nazarene University application form, along with a $50 application fee. The application fee for programs in the School of Theology and Christian Ministry is $25.00. Other fees may be required by some programs. Application forms may be obtained from the School of Graduate and Continuing Studies office. For Education programs, application forms may be obtained from the Office of Enrollment.
  2. Demonstrate moral character consistent with attendance at a Christian university.
  3. Possess ability and discipline to pursue rigorous college-level studies or graduate level studies.
  4. Submit an official transcript from all colleges and universities previously attended.
    * Official Transcript: A transcript with the registrar’s seal from the institution granting credit sent directly to the Director of Admissions and Student Services, Olivet Nazarene University, School of Graduate and Continuing Studies, One University Avenue, Bourbonnais, IL 60914-2345.

For all programs in the School of Theology and Christian Ministry, materials should be sent to: Graduate Program Specialist; ONU School of Theology and Christian Ministry; One University Avenue Box 6048; Bourbonnais, IL 60914.

Please refer to the programs listed below for additional admission requirements. Special and probationary admission requirements are detailed later in this section of the catalog.

 

Admission to Bachelor of Business Administration - SGCS

In addition to the General Admissions Requirements, the applicant must:

  1. Provide one of the following forms of acceptable proof of high school graduation or GED completion:
    1. Copy of official high school transcript
    2. Copy of official GED transcript
  2. Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 from all institutions previously attended.
  3. Candidates may transfer up to 82 hours of credit from an accredited college or university.  Coursework must be college-level to be eligible for transfer.  Developmental, Continuing Education Units (CEUs) or pre-college level courses are not transferable.

Admission to Bachelor of Science in Nursing - SGCS

In addition to the General Admissions Requirements, the applicant must:

  1. Possess an associate degree in nursing from a regionally accredited institution or a diploma from a school for registered nurse education.
  2. Submit a copy of a current R.N. license.
  3. Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.75 from all credits transferred from institutions previously attended.

Admission to Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing - SGCS

In addition to the General Admissions Requirements, the applicant must:

  1. Have completed a bachelor’s degree or must have completed at least 60 semester hours of transferrable credit at a regionally accredited institution.
  2. Have a cumulative GPA of 2.75 (a 3.0 is recommended) on previously earned credits.
  3. Successfully complete the Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS).  This entrance exam can only be taken once per semester, maximum of twice total, at any institution to be considered for admission.  The TEAS is being phased out and will be replaced by the Health Education Systems, Inc. Admissions Assessment (HESI-A2) in January 2015.
  4. If nursing courses were taken at Olivet or another school, the policy for admission/progression of the Department of Nursing will be followed.
  5. Complete all required support courses with a grade of “C” or above.
  6. Complete and clear a criminal background check.
  7. Students will not be admitted into nursing if any of the following courses are taken more than twice at any university:  Biology, Chemistry, Anatomy and Physiology 1 and 2, Lifespan Development, Microbiology.  Students may not retake more than two science courses.

Admission to Bachelor of Science in Practical Ministries - SGCS

In addition to the General Admissions Requirements, the applicant must have earned a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 from all institutions previously attended.

Admission to Master of Business Administration - SGCS

In addition to the General Admissions Requirements, the applicant must:

  1. Provide proof of bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university.
  2. Have an undergraduate grade point average of 2.5 or better (4.0 scale).
  3. Submit a letter of recommendation from a professor, pastor, supervisor or coach evaluating the applicant’s performance and explaining his/her merits.
  4. Have successfully completed (defined as a grade of C- or above) the following four undergraduate courses: accounting; microeconomics; finance; and statistics. NOTE: Applicants may be admitted on probation without undergraduate credit in the areas of statistics, accounting, finance, and economics. However, those applicants must either:
    1. petition to prove proficiency through a proficiency test. A grade of 70 percent or above on this exam satisfies the prerequisite requirement and waives the need to take a particular tutorial course. A proficiency exam may be taken only one time.
    2. take undergraduate online tutorial courses in the areas of deficiency.

Although the MBA programs are structured with flexibility to serve learners with baccalaureate degrees in business as well as those having degrees in other disciplines, those without the relevant academic background in business core areas are required to attain the appropriate prerequisite knowledge before attempting advanced work.

Admission to Master of Organizational Leadership - SGCS

In addition to the General Admissions Requirements, the applicant must:

  1. Provide proof of bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university.
  2. Have an undergraduate grade point average of 2.5 or better (4.0 scale).
  3. Submit a letter of recommendation from the applicant’s current supervisor explaining the applicant’s job duties and evaluating the applicant’s job performance. The Admissions committee will review such letters and make admission decisions in such cases.

Admission to Master of Engineering Management - SGCS

In addition to the General Admissions Requirements, the applicant must:

  1. Provide proof of bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university in an ABET accredited engineer program, or in physics, math, or computer science, OR:
  2. Provide proof of any bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university AND evidence of three or more years of professional experience in an engineering, technology, or computer science related role.
  3. Have an undergraduate grade point average of 3.0 or better (4.0 scale).
  4. Have submitted a professional resumé.

Admission to Master of Arts in Education - SGCS

In addition to the General Admissions Requirements, the applicant must:

  1. Submit a copy of a current teaching license.
  2. Submit an official copy of an undergraduate degree transcript from a regionally accredited college or university clearly indicating a minimum GPA of 2.5.
  3. Submit a written School Administrator Agreement verifying current teaching status, at least two years of consecutive teaching, and consent to host the practicums/research projects/clinical experience-creative project in the school.
  4. For those programs that lead to licensure, applicants must submit evidence of passing the Illinois Basic Skills Test/Test of Academic Proficiency (TAP) or provide evidence of registration for the next available test date for Conditional Admittance. Conditional Admittance for this requirement must be corrected within the first three courses of the program.

Admission to Master of Arts in Teaching, Elementary, K-12, and Secondary - SGCS

In addition to the General Admissions Requirements, the applicant must:

  1. Submit evidence of passing the Illinois Basic Skills Test/Test of Academic Proficiency (TAP), within the last 10 years. Applicants may submit evidence of ACT or SAT official score reports (no older than 10 years) for the Illinois Basic Skills Test or the TAP if they received an ACT Plus Writing score of at least 22, or an SAT composite (mathematics and critical reading) of 1030. The writing subtest must have been taken for each test.
  2. Submit an official copy of an undergraduate degree transcript from a regionally accredited college or university clearly indicating a minimum 2.5 GPA. Secondary and K-12 majors must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 with a GPA of 2.75 in their content teaching field and must have completed at least 32 semester hours in their teaching field.
  3. Submit a one-page typed autobiography.
  4. Submit Teacher Education Application.
  5. Submit Character Reference.

This program requires a Criminal and Fingerprint Background check; please refer to that topic under the General Policies  section of this chapter.

NOTE: All secondary and K-12 programs require a major of at least 32 hours in the teaching area. In most cases, 12 of the hours must be upper division with the exception of Social Science and Science. In these fields of study, at least 12 hours must be taken in the area of designation and additional hours must be included from at least two other disciplines within the field of study.

Admission to Middle School Endorsement - SGCS

In addition to the General Admissions Requirements, the applicant must provide a copy of a valid Illinois teaching license.

Admission to Safety and Driver Education Endorsement Program - SGCS

In addition to the General Admissions Requirements, the applicant must provide a copy of a valid Illinois driver’s license and the appropriate motor vehicle approval forms available at the links of the Safety and Driver Education page of the Olivet SGCS website at http://graduate.olivet.edu/programs/education/.

Admission to Teacher Leader Endorsement Program - SGCS

In addition to the General Admissions Requirements, the applicant must:

  1. Provide proof of a bachelor’s and/or master’s degree from an accredited institution with a minimum GPA of 2.5.
  2. Submit a copy of a current and valid Illinois license.
  3. Submit a letter of recommendation from the principal which also confirms a minimum of two years of teaching experience.
  4. Submit a current resumé.

Admission to English as a Second Language Endorsement - SGCS

In addition to the General Admissions Requirements, the applicant must provide a copy of a valid Illinois teaching license. For those programs that lead to licensure applicants must submit evidence of passing the Illinois Basic Skills Test/Test of Academic Proficiency (TAP) or provide evidence of registration for the next available test date for Conditional Admittance. Conditional Admittance for this requirement must be corrected within the first three courses in the program.

Admission to Master of Arts in Professional Counseling, Master of Arts in School Counseling - SGCS

In addition to the General Admissions Requirements, the applicant must:

  1. Submit official transcripts from a regionally accredited college or university showing the undergraduate degree earned with at least 18 hours of credit in psychology (six hours of which may be equivalent courses from allied fields, such as nursing, sociology, social work or special education).
  2. Have an undergraduate minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or above (4.0 scale).
  3. Participate in an interview with the Program Director from the Department of Behavioral Sciences.
  4. Submit three letters of recommendation to affirm applicant’s professional promise, character, and capacity to pursue graduate-level education in the field of counseling.
  5. Submit a life mission statement, along with two release forms for background checks.
  6. In addition to the $50.00 application fee, upon admission, a $200 registration fee will be due with reservation for first course.
  7. For the School Counseling applicants, submit evidence of passing the Illinois Basic Skills Test/Test of Academic Proficiency (TAP). This requirement must be met prior to the third course of the program.  Students may substitute an ACT score of 22 or higher, if the ACT included the writing sample.  These scores must be within the past 5 years.  In addition, the State of Illinois School Counseling content test, School Counselor, code 181, must be passed prior to enrolling in PSYC 693A , PSYC 693B  .
  8. Special admission to the two year program option may be granted if learners meet one of the following conditions:
    1. Learners have taken PSYC 461 - Counseling Process and Technique  and  PSYC 467 - Psychotherapy , or equivalent, as part of the 18 hour prerequisite requirement. The remaining 12 hours may include a combination of other undergraduate psychology coursework or equivalent coursework from closely allied disciplines, such as social work. Equivalent coursework will be evaluated by course description and course content.
    2. One year of direct clinical experience in a work related setting in addition to the 18 hour undergraduate requirement. This experience will be supported by a reference from a direct supervisor documenting this clinical work. This clinical experience must include one-on-one counseling and/or group counseling work.

Admission to Master of Arts, Philosophy of History or Political Theory - SGCS

In addition to the General Admissions Requirements, the applicant must:

  1. Provide proof of bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university. Submit official transcripts for all relevant undergraduate courses.
  2. Have an undergraduate grade point average of 3.0 or better (4.0 scale). Probationary admission may be granted to applicants with lower grade point averages on a case by case basis, as explained elsewhere in this section.
  3. Submit an original essay of not more than 1000 words explaining the rationale for pursuing a graduate degree. In lieu of this essay an applicant may submit part or all of an academic paper previously submitted for credit in an upper division course in college in the past three years, or all or part of a substantial report prepared for an employer in the past two years.
  4. Submit two confidential recommendations from two persons in a position to be familiar with the student’s abilities; one should be from a college professor; the other may be from a professor or a supervisor.

Admission to Master of Practical Ministry - SGCS

In addition to the General Admissions Requirements, the applicant must:

  1. Have earned a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university. NOTE: Applicants with a Bachelor of Science in Practical Ministries from Olivet Nazarene University are not eligible for the Master of Practical Ministries.
  2. Have a minimum overall grade point average of 2.5 (4.0 scale).

Admission to Master of Arts, Biblical Studies - SGCS

In addition to the General Admissions Requirements, the applicant must:

  1. Possess a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university with a grade point average of 3.0 or better (4.0 scale).
  2. Satisfy these curricular prerequisites for admission.
    1. Biblical Hermaneutics (3 hours)
    2. Old Testament Introduction (3 hours)
    3. New Testament Introduction (3 hours)
    4. An exegetical course (3 hours)
    5. A systematic theology course (3 hours)
    6. An introduction to either Biblical (or Classical) Greek or Biblical Hebrew (6 hours)
    7. A demonstrated ability to write well Students whose undergraduate preparation does not meet these prerequisites may apply for conditional admission, if they satisfy the other requirements. Rules and deadlines for making up the deficiency will be decided on a case-by-case basis.
  3. Demonstrate the ability to succeed as a graduate student in Olivet’s Master of Arts in Biblical Studies program, as evidenced by three recommendations. Two of these should be from people able to address the applicant’s academic ability and potential. The third should be personal and may address the applicant’s moral and spiritual character.

Admission to Master of Arts, Christian Ministry - SGCS

In addition to the General Admissions Requirements, the applicant must:

  1. Possess a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university with a grade point average of 2.5 or better (4.0 scale).
  2. Demonstrate the ability to succeed as a graduate student in Olivet’s Master of Arts in Christian Ministry program, as evidenced by three recommendations. One should be from a person able to speak about the applicant’s academic ability, one from a pastor or other person who can speak to the applicant’s Christian and moral life, and one that is personal. The personal recommendation may be a second academic reference or it may be from a person who has supervised the applicant in work or ministry. While this master’s degree, as a “gateway” program, has no specific undergraduate prerequisites in theology, biblical studies, or ministry, an education that emphasizes critical thinking and clear expository writing and that provides a general knowledge of Western Culture as well as at least a brief acquaintance with one other culture would be especially appropriate. Students with an undergraduate background in specific areas in the curriculum will be placed in advanced courses in those areas.

Admission to Master of Arts, Family Ministry - SGCS

In addition to the General Admissions Requirements, the applicant must:

  1. Possess a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university with a grade point average of 2.7 or better (4.0 scale).
  2. Have successfully completed at least 36 hours of undergraduate courses in religion and ministry, including 12 hours of Bible (Hermeneutics, OT Intro, NT Intro. and an upper division exegesis course), 6 hours of church history (ancient through Reformation and a polity course), 9 hours of theology (Systematic Theology I and II and, if Nazarene, Doctrine of Holiness), and 9 hours of practical ministry (Christian education, pastoral care and counseling, and Christian worship). Students whose undergraduate preparation is deficient in these areas may apply for conditional admission, if they satisfy the other requirements. Rules and deadlines for making up the deficiency will be decided on a case-by-case basis.
  3. Demonstrate the ability to succeed as a graduate student in Olivet’s Master of Arts in Family Ministry program, as evidenced by three recommendations. One should be from a person able to speak about the applicant’s academic ability and one from a pastor or other person who can speak to the applicant’s Christian and moral life. The third, a personal reference, may be another academic reference or a reference from a work or ministry supervisor. If the person making the pastoral reference is not also a supervisor, then a reference from a supervisor is especially appropriate.

Admission to Master of Arts, Pastoral Leadership - SGCS

In addition to the General Admissions Requirements, the applicant must:

  1. Possess a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university with a grade point average of 3.0 or better (4.0 scale).
  2. Have successfully completed an undergraduate degree in ministry preparation. The program assumes basic competency in Bible, theology, and ministry practices. Students who do not have an undergraduate ministry degree may submit transcripts for evaluation to determine whether they may be considered a candidate for this program.
  3. Demonstrate the ability to succeed as a graduate student in Olivet’s Master of Arts in Pastoral Leadership program, as evidenced by three recommendations. One should be from a person able to comment knowledgeably on the applicant’s academic ability and one from a pastor or other person who can speak to the applicant’s Christian and moral life. The third may be a reference from a ministry supervisor. For the student already in ministry, the pastor and the ministry supervisor will be the same person, which is acceptable as long as the three recommendations cover three areas: academic, personal spiritual and ethical, and institutional/ministerial.
  4. Demonstrate the ability and discipline necessary to pursue graduate level studies while engaging in and reflecting upon the actual practice of Christian ministry.

Admission to Master of Arts, Pastoral Ministry - SGCS

In addition to the General Admissions Requirements, the applicant must:

  1. Possess a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university with a grade point average of 2.7 or better (4.0 scale).
  2. Have successfully completed at least 36 hours of undergraduate courses in religion and ministry, including 9 hours of Bible (hermeneutics, OT Intro and NT Intro.), 6 hours of church history (ancient through Reformation and Reformation through present), 9 hours of theology (Systematic Theology I and II and, if Nazarene, Doctrine of Holiness), and 9 hours of practical ministry (pastoral care and counseling, Christian worship, and, if Nazarene, Nazarene polity). Students whose undergraduate preparation is deficient in these areas may apply for conditional admission, if they satisfy the other requirements. Rules and deadlines for making up the deficiency will be decided on a case-by-case basis.
  3. Demonstrate the ability to succeed as a graduate student in Olivet’s Master of Arts in Pastoral Ministry program, as evidenced by three recommendations. One should be from a person able to speak about the applicant’s academic ability and one from a pastor or other person who can speak to the applicant’s Christian and moral life. The third, a personal reference, may be another academic reference or a reference from a work or ministry supervisor. If the person making the pastoral reference is not also a supervisor, then a reference from a supervisor is especially appropriate.

Admission to Master of Arts, Religion - SGCS

In addition to the General Admissions Requirements, the applicant must:

  1. Possess a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university with a grade point average of 2.7 or better (4.0 scale).
  2. Have successfully completed at least 15 semester hours in upper-division undergraduate courses in theology, Bible, Christian ministry, Christian education, and/or philosophy. Students whose undergraduate preparation in religion is deficient may apply for conditional admission, if they satisfy the other requirements. Rules and deadlines for making up the deficiency will be decided on a case-by-case basis.
  3. Demonstrate the ability to succeed as a graduate student in Olivet’s Master of Arts in Religion program, as evidenced by three recommendations. One should be from a person able to comment knowledgeably on the applicant’s academic ability and one from a pastor or other person who can speak to the applicant’s Christian and moral life. The third may be another academic reference. Or it may be a reference from a work or ministry supervisor. If the person making the pastoral reference is not also a supervisor, then a reference from a supervisor is especially appropriate.

Admission to Master of Arts, Youth Ministry - SGCS

In addition to the General Admissions Requirements, the applicant must:

  1. Possess a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university with a grade point average of 2.7 or better (4.0 scale).
  2. Have completed at least 15 semester hours of undergraduate religion courses, including at least 6 hours of systematic theology and 3 hours in each of the following areas: biblical hermeneutics, homiletics or preaching, and pastoral care and counseling. Students whose undergraduate preparation is deficient in these areas may apply for conditional admission, if they satisfy the other requirements. Rules and deadlines for making up the deficiency will be decided on a case-by-case basis.
  3. Demonstrate the ability to succeed as a graduate student in Olivet’s Master of Arts in Youth Ministry program, as evidenced by three recommendations. One should be from a person able to speak about the applicant’s academic ability, one from a pastor or other person who can speak to the applicant’s Christian life, and one that is personal. The personal recommendation may be a second academic reference, or it may be a reference from a work or ministry supervisor. If the person making the pastoral reference is not also a supervisor, then a reference from a supervisor is especially appropriate.

Admission to Master of Ministry - SGCS

In addition to the General Admissions Requirements, the applicant must:

  1. Possess a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university with a grade point average of 2.5 or better (4.0 scale).
  2. Have successfully completed a minimum of 15 undergraduate hours in religion, Bible, or theology. Students whose undergraduate preparation in religion is deficient may apply for conditional admission, if they satisfy the other requirements. Rules and deadlines for making up the deficiency will be decided on a case-by-case basis.
  3. Demonstrate the ability to succeed in the graduate-level Master of Ministry program, as evidenced by two or three recommendations – one from a pastor or other spiritual adviser and one from a person who can speak to the applicant’s academic capacity. If pastor or spiritual adviser is different from the student’s supervisor in ministry, the student is encouraged to include a third recommendation from a ministry supervisor such as, in the case of a Nazarene applicant, the District Superintendent.
  4. Be actively involved in church ministry.

Note: the Master of Ministry/Spanish program requires fluency in the Spanish language in addition to the above.

Admission to Master of Divinity - SGCS

In addition to the General Admissions Requirements, the applicant must:

  1. Possess a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university with a grade point average of 2.7 or better (4.0 scale).
  2. Have successfully completed the following undergraduate courses: BLIT 250 - Biblical Hermeneutics , BLIT 305 - Old Testament Introduction , BLIT 310 - New Testament Introduction , THEO 310 - Christian Theology I , THEO 320 - Christian Theology II , THEO 351 - History of Christianity I  , THEO 352 - History of Christianity II , and THEO 357 - History of Christianity III . Equivalent courses from other colleges or universities may be submitted. Students whose undergraduate preparation is deficient in these areas may apply for conditional admission, if they satisfy the other requirements. These students would be required to take the graduate level replacement of the prerequisite courses. Students who are Nazarene are also required to complete THEO 462 - Doctrine of Holiness  and THEO 472 - History, Missions, and Polity of the Church of the Nazarene  before entering the program.
  3. Demonstrate the ability to succeed as a graduate student in Olivet’s Master of Divinity program, as evidenced by three recommendations. One should be from a person able to speak about the applicant’s academic ability and one from a pastor or other person who can speak to the applicant’s Christian and moral life. The third, a personal reference, may be another academic reference or a reference from a work or ministry supervisor. If the person making the pastoral reference is not also a supervisor, then a reference from a supervisor is especially appropriate.

Admission to Master of Arts, Urban Pastoral Leadership - SGCS

In addition to the General Admissions Requirements, the applicant must:

  1. Possess a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university with a grade point average of 2.7 or better (4.0 scale).
  2. Have completed at least 36 semester hours (33 for non-Nazarenes) of undergraduate course work in following five disciplinary areas:
    1. Bible: 9 hours including: BLIT 250 - Biblical Hermeneutics ; BLIT 305 - Old Testament Introduction ; BLIT 310 - New Testament Introduction  
    2. Church History: 6 hours including: THEO 351 - History of Christianity I , THEO 352 - History of Christianity II  
    3. Theology: 9 hours including: THEO 310 - Christian Theology I ; THEO 320 - Christian Theology II ; THEO 462 - Doctrine of Holiness  
    4. Practics: 9 hours including: CMIN 394 - Pastoral Care and Counseling ; CMIN 400 - Introduction to Christian Worship ; THEO 472 - History, Missions, and Polity of the Church of the Nazarene  
    5. Philosophy: 3 hours (upper division)
  3. Demonstrate the ability to succeed as a graduate student in Olivet’s M.A. in Urban Pastoral Leadership program, as evidenced by three recommendations. One should be from a person able to speak about the applicant’s academic ability, one from a pastor or other person who can speak to the applicant’s Christian life, and one that is personal. The personal recommendation may be a second academic reference, or it may be a reference from a work or ministry supervisor. If the person making the pastoral reference is not also a supervisor, then a reference from a supervisor is especially appropriate.

Admission to Master of Arts in Christian Thought - SGCS

In addition to the General Admissions Requirements, the applicant must:

  1. Possess a minimum of a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university with a grade point average of 3.5 or better (4.0 scale).
  2. Possess a strong knowledge of Christian doctrine as the foundation for advanced studies.  More generally we expect the MACT scholar to come to the program with a knowledge of the academic study of the Bible as well as Western History and Civilization (which can be acquired in many different ways).  Undergraduate study of the History of Philosophy, Logic, and Philosophy of Religion would be highly appreciated, as would a sense of the church in its worldwide context.  In addition, the applicant should have extensive practice in and demonstrate exceptional capacity for expository writing.
  3. Participate in an interview with representatives of the School of Theology and Christian Ministry.
  4. Submit a writing sample.  The sample should be a term paper or other example of academic writing and research.
  5. Demonstrate the ability to succeed as a graduate student in Olivet’s M.A. in Christian Thought program, as evidenced by four recommendations.  Three of these should be from people able to address the applicant’s academic ability and potential.  The fourth should be personal and may address the applicant’s moral and spiritual character, providing evidence of a moral character consistent with attendance at a Christian University and who can speak to the student’s missional commitments.

Admission to Master of Science in Nursing - SGCS

In addition to the General Admissions Requirements, the applicant must:

  1. Submit an official transcript from a regionally accredited college or university showing an earned Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree.
  2. Have attained an undergraduate grade-point average of 2.75 or better (4.0 scale).
  3. Have current registered nurse licensure in a geographical jurisdiction of the United States.
  4. Have successfully completed (defined as a grade of C or above) an approved undergraduate statistics course. An official transcript for same should be submitted. If this course is not completed prior to admission, it must be completed prior to enrolling in Nursing Research I.
  5. Submit to, and pass, a criminal background check and drug screening.

Admission to Doctor of Education - SGCS

In addition to the General Admissions Requirements, the applicant must:

  1. Submit official transcripts from a regionally accredited college or university showing a master’s degree.
  2. Submit a one-page resume (follow specific format).
  3. Complete an interview. This time will be an opportunity to assess personal goals, oral communication skills, and ability to interact with other professionals.
  4. Submit a critique (writing on demand) on a specific topic at the time of the personal interview. Guidelines will be provided regarding the expectations of the critique. Hand-written work is not accepted. The computer lab will be available for this writing sample.
  5. Submit official scores from the GRE, GMAT, or LSAT.

International Student Admissions Policy - SGCS

All applicants to the School of Graduate and Continuing Studies who are not citizens or permanent residents of the United States must comply with the admission requirements as listed below. The requirements must be met before the University may issue an I-20 form to an international applicant. Specifically, the conditions are as follows:

  1. The prospective student must complete and return a written international student application to the School of Graduate and Continuing Studies. When all required information is received, the application file is evaluated and an admission decision is made. The applicant is notified, and instructions for further action are sent to the applicant.
  2. The prospective student must have all official transcripts sent directly from each school attended to satisfy the University that the applicant has successfully completed a course of study equivalent to that required of a US-educated applicant to the same program. All records submitted must be official transcripts certified by the appropriate school official and should list the subject taken, grades earned, or examination results in each subject, as well as all certificates or diplomas. These documents must be accompanied by an official English translation and an “Educational Credential Evaluators Report” secured at the applicant’s expense if the transcripts are from a school outside the U.S. All records must be submitted at least six months prior to the expected enrollment date.
  3. The University requires that the prospective student demonstrate possession of adequate English language proficiency to pursue a course of study on a full-time basis. A minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on the computer-based test, or 61 on the internet-based test is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) of all new undergraduate international students. A minimum score of 550 on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the internet-based test is required for graduate international students. If English was the medium of instruction throughout formal education, a TOEFL score may not be needed. Students with more than 48 academic semester units from U.S. colleges/universities taken just prior to attending Olivet may be able to waive their TOEFL requirement for admission.
  4. The prospective student is required to provide a notarized affidavit of financial support along with a current bank statement to confirm that he/she will be able to provide for his/her full program (tuition and fees, books, living costs, etc.) at the University without resorting to unauthorized employment. Payment of tuition and fees for the first year will be required before the applicant is eligible to receive the I-20 form.
  5. It is the responsibility of an international student on an F-1 visa to maintain full-time status.
  6. The applicant must take a physical examination and present medical history records. In addition, the student is required to purchase a college health insurance policy or provide proof of adequate coverage. The international student should also provide the name and address of a friend or relative in the United States who is empowered and willing to make decisions on behalf of the student in case of an emergency.
  7. The applicant may not proceed any further in the application process unless the above conditions are met and the student’s I-20 form is signed by the appropriate school authority. All questions concerning admission and status of international students seeking admittance into the School of Graduate and Continuing Studies should be referred to the Dean of Academic Integration.

Probationary Admission, Undergraduate Programs - SGCS

A student who does not meet regular admission requirements for the degree completion programs may be permitted to enroll in the core program. Continued enrollment in the core program is contingent upon the student’s completion of the admission requirements. It is the responsibility of the student to assure completion of any missing items from the admission file. The student is given a due date by which to fulfill this responsibility and thereby continue in the program. If the requirement is not met by the given date, the student may be administratively withdrawn from the program.

Probationary Admission, Graduate Programs - SGCS

A student who does not meet regular admission requirements, but who desires to pursue work leading to a master’s degree at Olivet is, in some cases, permitted to enroll with probationary status in a limited number of graduate courses. Regular status is obtained after removal of deficiencies and/or after completion of the first two consecutive courses with a 3.0 GPA or higher.

Special Admission, Undergraduate Programs - SGCS

A student who does not plan to become a candidate for a bachelor’s degree in this institution, or a student who does not meet regular or conditional criteria, but wishes to take work for academic credit as a special student, may do so by submitting all application forms for admission and meeting the following requirements:

  1. Submitting official transcripts from previously attended institutions intended for use in transferring credits for applicable programs.
  2. Meeting all course prerequisites.
  3. Providing recommendations as required by a particular program.
  4. Demonstrating ability to do college-level coursework, as evidenced by transcripts and recommendations.
  5. Completing other requirements as stated in the general admissions section above.

A student admitted by special admission is not expected to pursue a program leading to a degree at Olivet Nazarene University. Should the student desire to do so later, an application for change of status must be submitted to the Dean of Academic Integration, approval obtained, coursework evaluated, and regular steps in the program followed. Credit earned as a special student is not automatically applied toward degree requirements. Credit is not granted for an audited course.

Special Admission, Graduate Programs - SGCS

A student who does not plan to become a candidate for the master’s degree in this institution, but who wishes to take work for graduate credit as a special graduate student, may do so by submitting all application forms for admission and meeting requirements that include:

  1. Possessing of a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university.
  2. Submitting official transcripts from previously attended institutions.
  3. Providing recommendations as required by a particular program.
  4. Demonstrating ability to do graduate-level course work as evidenced by transcripts and recommendations.
  5. Completing other requirements as stated in the general admissions section above.

A student admitted by special admission is not expected to pursue a program leading to a degree at Olivet Nazarene University. Should he or she later desire to do so, an application for change of status must be submitted to the Dean of Academic Integration, approval obtained, coursework evaluated, and regular steps in the graduate program followed. Credit earned as a special student is not automatically applied toward degree requirements.

Admission for College Seniors, Graduate Programs - SGCS

A senior who is within the last year of completing the course requirements for the baccalaureate degree or another person who has not earned the baccalaureate degree and who (1) is of good moral character as evidenced by either pastor and friend or associate’s recommendations or a current undergraduate student at Olivet Nazarene University, and (2) is seemingly able to do graduate work as evidenced by transcripts, may, with the approval of the School of Graduate and Continuing Studies, register for one graduate course per semester. To obtain regular graduate status after being granted the bachelor’s degree, the student must follow regular graduate admission procedures. Senior-graduate students may take courses to fill undergraduate needs, for certification, for enrichment, or for future use in the graduate program. However, graduate courses will not count for both undergraduate and graduate credit.