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    We understand that obtaining a graduate degree shouldn't only be for those willing to drop everything.

    Webster University's graduate school is designed for the working adult. Classes meet in the evening on an accelerated term schedule, meaning a 36-credit hour Master's degree program can be completed in as little as 15 months. And our instructors are professionals in their field, combining college classroom theory with practical experience.

    Graduate degrees for evening students are offered at universities across the region, but no one offers a combination of as many programs, as many locations and as many online options without sacrificing educational quality.


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    To apply for admission as a degree seeking student, the following must be submitted:

    1. A completed Application for Admission
    2. A $50.00, non-refundable application fee
    3. Official transcripts from all colleges or universities and other post-secondary institutions attended

    Applicants must have earned a baccalaureate degree from an educational institution accredited by one of the eight regional accrediting bodies in the United States. Students who have completed their university education abroad must have earned an equivalent baccalaureate degree as determined by Webster University.

    A student who has applied and whose official undergraduate transcript has not been received by the main campus in St. Louis, Missouri, may be provisionally accepted to the graduate program. An official transcript from the institution awarding the baccalaureate degree must be received by the end of the first term of enrollment. Official transcripts should be delivered to the student's local area administrator first, who will then forward the transcript to the main campus. Degree-seeking students who do not have their transcripts on file by the conclusion of their first term of enrollment will not be allowed to enroll for additional classes. The student will receive full acceptance to the graduate program upon receipt of official transcripts.

    Full acceptance into the university requires receipt of an official transcript from the baccalaureate granting institution with a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.5. Students who GPA is above 2.0 but below 2.5 will be admitted under a "special status" category. Specialized graduate programs may have further admission requirements as outlined in their program description.

    Contact Information

    Webster University–Sarasota/Manatee
    8043 Cooper Creek Blvd., Suite 101
    University Park, FL 34201
    941-358-3840
    Toll Free: 800-820-8207
    Fax 941-358-3816
    sarasota@webster.edu

    Webster University–St. Petersburg
    11201 Corporate Circle North, Suite 140
    St. Petersburg, FL 33716
    727-570-9300
    Toll Free: 800-967-0730
    Fax: 727-570-9303
    tampabay@webster.edu

    Webster University–Lakeland and Brandon
    101 West Main Street
    Civic Center, Suite 150
    Lakeland, FL 33815
    863-687-9309
    Fax: 863-687-9062
    lakeland@webster.edu

    Why study at Webster?
    • No GRE or GMAT exams (in most cases)
    • More than 100 campus locations across the United States
    • Small, convenient classes to fit your schedule
    • Online and in-classroom courses
    • Classes begin 5 times per year
    • Personal attention from our student service teams at each campus
    • Academic excellence since 1915
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