Admissions Conditions

The School of Education Office of Admissions and Recruitment reviews all coursework documented on transcripts during the admissions process to determine if an applicant has met all requirements for entrance to a graduate program. Graduate students may be admitted with conditions due to missing prerequisite coursework (up to 12 undergraduate credits missing), exams, or pending NYS Certification. Admissions conditions are listed on the physical letter of acceptance to Hunter College.

How to Satisfy Coursework Admissions Conditions

Graduate Students may be admitted with undergraduate course admissions conditions if they did not meet all liberal arts or content-specific course requirements for their graduate program. Admissions requirements for each program are listed on the admission page for each program.

Undergraduate coursework conditions can be satisfied in a number of ways. When admissions conditions are complete, students must provide evidence such as a transcript, evaluation report, or score report in the Admissions Conditions Completion Form.

Provide Evidence of Prior Course Completion

Exams accepted towards Admissions Conditions

Complete an undergraduate-level course for college credit at any regionally accredited college or university with a grade of C- or better. Online coursework is acceptable.

Students seeking to complete their admission condition at Hunter College will not be able to use graduate financial aid toward the cost of the course(s) and must be prepared to pay for the course through another method. For questions on admission conditions and financial aid impacts, please contact School of Education Reception at soereception@hunter.cuny.edu.

Undergraduate courses at Hunter College: Language(s) other than English/Foreign Language