King Graduate School
Apply as a Graduate Student
A graduate degree from The King Graduate School offers industry-driven curricula with flexible class schedules to accommodate students in the workforce. Below you can find all the information you need to complete the three step application process correctly and on time.
If you would like to speak with someone, please contact Tanya Allen, Admissions Advisor, King Graduate School, and she’ll answer any questions directly.
Application Checklist
1. Submit
- Application. You must submit your application online at monroecollege.edu/apply. You'll first create a Monroe ID in your application portal and share key information like your areas of interest.
- Essay. The 500 word essay is your time to shine and communicate why you want to pursue a master's degree and how it will help you achieve your career goals.
- Application Fee. You will be able to submit the $50 application fee online here.
2. Request
- Transcript. You can upload or send your unofficial transcript (from all institutions attended) by email to admtranscript@monroecollege.edu to speed up the process.
- Current Resume. Whether it is entry level or years of experience, a resume enables us to evaluate your potential so we can be prepared to help you be that much more marketable.
- Test Optional*. Standardized testing is not required for admission into our masters program. (*The GRE may be required for the MAT program.)
- Letters of Recommendation. You will be able to request 2 letters of recommendation in your admissions portal that will be forwarded to us directly.
3. Interview
- Schedule your interview. We want to hear more about your educational goals, career aspirations, and get to know you better as a person. Your interview with the dean of the graduate school can be in person, by phone or, via Skype.
When to Apply
Semester | Apply By: |
Winter (January - April) | December 2023 |
Spring (April - July) | April 2024 |
Fall (September - December) | August 2024 |
Foundation Classes
Students who have not completed an undergraduate course in the subject area they are pursuing are required to take a Foundation Class and pass a proficiency test. Foundation Classes are offered before or at the start of a semester and can be taken online or on the weekend. Students are advised as to which classes they may be required to take during the admissions process.
Visit Virtually
Like colleges around the country, we’re heeding the call for social distancing to keep everyone healthy and safe. We have moved all our admissions events to online virtual platforms and we have met terrific students this way! You can sign up for a webinar or schedule a phone call or text appointment with one of our advisors, that is customized with your interests in mind. Look forward to meeting you soon!