GMU or George Mason University has an acceptance rate of 81% George and is consistently recognized for providing quality education at an affordable price. Recently it was ranked number 68 among the top 100 of America’s Best College Buys published by Forbes magazine and Centre for College Affordability and Productivity.
In the US the Institute mainly has 3 campuses, namely Fairfax Campus, Arlington Campus, Science, and Technology Campus with Fairfax being the main campus and some other instructional sites all located in Virginia. However, they also have an international campus located in Incheon, South Korea.
These campuses provide undergraduate and graduate courses in Engineering, Law, nursing, health science, education, information technology, leadership studies and management, Accounting, Finance, Economics, Global Affairs, Conflict Analysis and Resolution, Visual and Performing Arts, Computer Game Design.
For more information visit their official website or try contacting them using these contacts
Phone No.- 7039931000, Fax – 7039934622
email - admissions@gmu.edu.
Application Process
The application process for the two different majors are as follows:
Undergraduate/freshman Admission process
The steps are as follows:
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Submit a completed application form and pay the application fee of $70 USD.
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Cumulative high school grade point average (GPA) for work completed in grades 9-12 along with a level of difficulty of coursework elected throughout the high school years, particularly in English, mathematics, laboratory science, social science, and foreign language. Applicants are requested to submit only official copies of their transcripts.
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Applicants are requested to submit self-reported SAT or ACT Scores. GMU uses self-reported SAT and/or ACT test scores throughout the initial admissions process to make both admissions and scholarship decisions. These decisions are contingent upon receipt of official test scores, sent directly from the testing agency, prior to the first day of classes for the semester in which the student intends to enroll.
The Office of Admissions reserves the right to re-evaluate an applicant’s admissions or scholarship decision upon receipt of official test scores. This re-evaluation may result in a change in admissions or scholarship status.
Students unwilling to provide self-reported scores on the application will be required to either contact the Office of Admissions to provide self-reported scores or submit official test scores, directly from the testing agency, before admission or scholarship decision can be made.
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Applicants are suggested to send 2 letters of recommendation, one from their high school counselor and one from a teacher. The Common Application provides a section for uploading these letters of recommendation. For the undergraduate application, there is no special recommendation form, and letters can be submitted electronically or via e-mail to admissions@gmu.edu. (If the applicant has been out of school for more than five years, this is not necessary.)
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Although optional, applicants are also encouraged to submit an essay/personal statement of approximately 250 words explaining why the respective applicant wants to join college. Applicants are also requested to write about themselves and their experiences that had led them to their decision to join. When completed applicants can either submit their statement online when prompted during the online application process or within the common application.
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For all non-native English speakers, scores from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) exam, Pearson Test of English (PTE), or IELA.
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A list of extracurricular activities and community service participation listed on your online application, the Common Application, or sent within an activity sheet or resume, if applicable.
Graduate Admission process
The steps are as follows:
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Applicants are requested to submit a completed application form and pay the non-refundable application fee of $75 USD.
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To be eligible applicants must have a baccalaureate, master's degree, or doctorate from a regionally accredited institution of higher education. Applicants must have earned or will have to earn a minimum of a four-year baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited US institution, or an equivalent degree from a nationally recognized non-US institution. Applications can also be submitted during the final year of undergraduate study.
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Applicants must have earned a 3.00 GPA on a 4.00 scale or better in their baccalaureate study. The GPA requirement can be higher for individual graduate programs.
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Letter(s) of recommendation, as required by the program.
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Goals statement, as required by the program.
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Other materials specified by the program, including official exam scores from Graduate Admission Exams (such as GRE or GMAT), departmental forms, portfolios, and/or interviews.
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If the applicant has domestic educational credentials (inside the United States): He/she may upload unofficial copies of their transcripts on the online application. If admitted, they must provide an official hard copy of a transcript for all of their post-secondary work upon enrollment. (Transcripts uploaded to the application during the admissions process are marked as unofficial.) For full information on submitting unofficial transcripts as part of the applicant’s online application, please visit the Application Requirements page for more details.
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If the aspiring student is an undergraduate applicant with international educational credentials (outside the United States): he/she must provide official hard copies of their official transcripts in English and the original language via postal mail either prior to or at the point of application submission. GMU will not accept unofficial transcript uploads on the online application. For full information on submitting international transcripts, along with information on the required International Transcript Evaluation, please read over their International Transcript Guidelines for more details.
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If the aspiring student is a graduate applicant with international educational credentials (outside the United States): For the application process, He/she is able to provide scanned and uploaded copies of their official transcripts in both English and the Original Language to the online application. If they are accepted and choose to enroll, GMU would require official hard copies of these documents via postal mail. For full information on submitting international transcripts, along with information on the required International Transcript Evaluation, please read over their International Transcript Guidelines for more details.
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If the applicant has international credentials, he/she must meet the Graduate English Proficiency Exams to be eligible for direct-entry.
International Students
Applications from international students are reviewed with all other applications. Admission to the university is competitive; therefore, while minimum standards ensure that an application will be considered, they do not guarantee admission. The number of applicants, qualifications of the applicant pool, and the amount of available space determine the number of admission offers that Mason can make. In addition to overall admission requirements, some schools and colleges have individual requirements for acceptance into the major.
International Freshman requirements
The following factors are considered when reviewing applications for admission:
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Completed online application and application fee.
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Certified official, original transcripts from all secondary schools as well as official results from any leaving certificates or university entrance exams taken. A certified English translation must be submitted for any documents not already in English. All application materials are property of George Mason University and will not be returned to the applicant, nor shared with another individual, institution, or organization under any circumstances.
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Official scores from SAT or ACT. International students may be considered for admission with no SAT or ACT test scores via the score optional admission program. This program allows for highly qualified students to be evaluated with no SAT or ACT score. More information can be found on their Score Optional information page.
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To be considered for admission, applicants must have scored at least 80 with a minimum of 18 in each subsection on the Internet-based TOEFL, 550 on the paper-based TOEFL. English language proficiency may also be demonstrated by receiving a score of 6.5 or higher with a minimum of 6.0 in each subsection on the IELTS exam, or a 59 overall band score on the Pearson Test of English.
Further, English proficiency may be demonstrated by scoring an overall score of 176, with a minimum of 169 in each subsection, on the IELA examination, which is coordinated by INTO Mason
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Secondary School Report (PDF) and counselor recommendations. GMU suggests sending two (2) letters of recommendation, one from a high school counselor and one from a teacher. There is no special recommendation form and letters can be submitted electronically or via e-mail to this official link.
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An essay or personal statement on a topic of the applicant’s choice.
International Graduate requirements
International students interested in pursuing graduate study must meet the following requirements:
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Completed online application for graduate study and application fees.
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An earned baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher education, or international equivalent, verified from copies of unofficial transcripts uploaded to the online application Self-Service Center. Note: Due to admissions deadlines, graduate students are sometimes admitted before the conferral of a bachelor’s degree. Students who are awaiting conferral of the degree will be permitted to register for their first semester. However, continuance in any graduate program requires an official transcript that verifies conferral of a bachelor’s degree.
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Copies of unofficial university transcripts and any earned degree uploaded to the online application Self-Service Center from all universities attended.
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All transcripts from colleges or universities outside the United States must be translated into English, if applicable, and submitted for evaluation to the Mason Office of Admissions. Mason will provide evaluation service free of charge for all international transcripts, however, some programs may request an outside evaluation be completed. Because of volume, more time may be needed to process applications requiring a Mason evaluation. For expedited service, students can submit their documents to a recognized U.S. evaluation service at their own expense.If he/she decides to use an external evaluation service or if the applicant’s program requires an outside evaluation, GPA and Degree equivalences must be included with your course-by-course evaluation. The Office of Admissions has final authority on all evaluations. Evaluations are used for internal purposes and are not released to applicants.
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To be considered for admission, applicants must have scored at least 88 points with a minimum of 20 points in each section on the Internet-based TOEFL, and 570 on the paper-based TOEFL. However, their Graduate School of Business requires 93 points in total and a minimum of 20 points in each section. And their Graduate School of Engineering requires 80 points in total, with no minimum section scores.
English language proficiency may also be demonstrated by receiving a total band score of 6.5 or higher with a minimum of 6.0 in each subsection on the IELTS exam, however, the Graduate School of Business requires a total band score of 7.0 and a minimum of 7.0 in each subsection.
Applicants with Pearson Test of English scores are required to submit a minimum overall score of 59. Further, English proficiency may be demonstrated by scoring an overall score of 176, with a minimum of 169 in each subsection, on the IELA examination, which is coordinated by INTO Mason. However, for this Graduate School of Business requires 185 overall scores AND a minimum of 185 in each subsection.
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Official GRE, GMAT, LSAT, or MAT or other official test scores, as required by the applicant’s program sent directly to Mason from the testing agency.
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Other supplemental materials specified by the applicant’s academic program such as essays, departmental forms, portfolios, or interviews.