Admission Requirements
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To be admitted to the Master of Science in Quality assurance program, applicants must meet all CSUDH graduate admissions requirements listed below:
- Hold a four-year baccalaureate degree in a technical field from an accredited institution.
- If the baccalaureate degree is in a non-technical field, applicants are required to provide a resume/CV to show a broader scope of their experience in the Quality Assurance field which will aid in considering their conditional admission to the program.
- Have a background which includes preparation in both college-level mathematics and computer concepts.
- In some cases conditional admission to the program will be considered, subject to completion of undergraduate prerequisite coursework.
- Have achieved a grade point average (GPA) of 2.5 (on a four-point scale) in their baccalaureate degree.
- If the applicant's GPA falls below the minimum requirements, a resume/CV and a personal statement is required. The personal statement should explain why the low GPA and what will be done differently to succeed academically in the MSQA program. These resources will be used to consider the applicant's conditional admission to the MSQA program.
- Be in official "good standing" at the last educational institution attended.
- If the applicant was not in good academic standing at the last institution attended, a resume/CV and a personal statement is required. The personal statement should explain the reason for not being in good academic standing, and what will be done differently to succeed academically in the MSQA program. These resources will be used to consider the applicant's conditional admission to the MSQA program.
Note: the MSQA program no longer accepts students residing in the following US States: Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Minnesota, Oregon, and Wyoming.
Admission Procedures
The following materials are required for admission review by the submission deadline: Please note that the cut-off dates for Admission to the Fall Term is July 1, and for the Spring Term is November 1.
Applications are not accepted for the Winter Term. Even though the student may have paid a late fee of $15.00 after these date for late processing there does come a time when processing stops. If the University does not have your complete package (application, transcripts and other required documents) by July 1 for the Fall Term and November 1 for the Spring Term, you have passed the deadline date for processing and it stops. At this point you will need to re-apply with a new application for the next term.
(Do not be confused by the Admissions Office information; the dates they state apply for on-campus courses only.) Internet terms begin before the on-campus terms for both Fall and Spring Terms. The applicant must have been accepted to the university before the first class meeting in order to be considered a graduate student in the MSQA program rather than an open enrollment student or a College of Continuing and Professional Education student. Students accepted after the first class meeting will not be able to enroll in courses, and their acceptance will be revoked for non-attendance by the Admissions Office. At this point you will need to re-apply with a new application for the next term.
Steps to Apply
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(Need help? Watch the CSU Apply Overview Video below to see how!)Contact your previous college(s) to request official transcripts
Applicants must provide 1 official transcript from each post-secondary institution attended (post-baccalaureate course work included) be sent electronically to the Admissions and Records Department at CSUDH using a third-party service. Only transcripts sent via third-party service will be considered official. Emailed transcripts will not be considered official.If the institution providing the transcript can only mail the transcript, mail it to:
California State University, Dominguez Hills
Office of Admissions & Records
1000 E. Victoria St.
Carson, CA 90747
Note: if you are having transcripts sent by mail, please email msqa@delicious-drop.com to notify us that they have been ordered and will be arriving via mail.
Special Instructions Regarding Transcripts
If you are applying and have used other names on your transcripts be sure to include a list with your current name (as on the application) and include all names on your transcripts so that we can group the transcripts when presenting them to the Admissions and Records office with the prospective student’s application ID number.
Transcripts that have been faxed, accidentally opened, or are unofficial/student copies are NOT acceptable. Compilation-style transcripts (such as those from University of New York Regents, Thomas Edison State College, or similar programs) are not sufficient for evaluation because these schools tend to delete pertinent academic information from the student's records. Therefore, individual transcripts from ALL schools are required.
International Students: See special instructions below regarding transcript submission.
International Students
Students residing in foreign countries:
READ THIS CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU APPLY – IT MAY DETERMINE YOUR ELIGIBILITY:
- A minimum score of 80 on the internet-based TOEFL exam (iBT)
- A minimum score of 213 on the computer-based TOEFL exam
- A score of 6.5 or higher on the IELTS, or
- A score of 105 or higher on the Duolingo English Test (DET)
- A score of 53 or higher on the Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic
Students Educated Outside of the United States
Students who attended institutions outside the U.S. must have earned an undergraduate degree, which has equivalency to a four-year degree program in an accredited U.S. institution.
International Transcript and Credential Evaluation Services
The Admissions Office requires official transcripts from all previously attended institutions. If the transcripts are in a language other than English, they will need to be translated by a certified translator.
Note: If you are a student from outside of the United States, please apply to the program as an "Internet Student," not an "International Student."
The GRE, GMAT or other entrance exams are not required.