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Admission Requirements

Below are the minimum requirements for admission to the MA in Criminal Justice Administration at Niagara University in Ontario.

MA in Criminal Justice Administration Admission Requirements


Below are the minimum requirements for admission to the MA in EM program at Niagara University in Ontario. As these are the minimum requirements, they do not guarantee acceptance into the program as space is limited. Niagara University applies a holistic approach to the review process taking into consideration all components of the application.

All applicants must submit the following


1

Completion of the Online Application

Which includes:

  • A copy of an official transcript that indicates the successful completion of a 4-year undergraduate degree from a regionally accredited and recognized institution, with a minimum GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) or a B average (73% or higher).
  • The GRE/GMAT score is waived if the applicant has earned a minimum GPA score of either a 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale), a B average (73% or higher), or has obtained a Master’s degree previously.
  • Two letters of reference (it is recommended that at least one of the letters speak to the student’s academic abilities).
  • A statement of intent (limited to 500 words or less) that outlines the applicant’s academic background, educational and career goals, and how the program will meet those goals and objectives.
  • The applicant may also choose to submit an updated professional resume, though this is optional.

All credentials submitted for admission become and remain the property of the university. Misrepresentations on application forms may result in expulsion or degree revocation.

Prospective students are encouraged to begin an application as soon as possible. As your documents become available, you’ll be able to return to your application to add required materials.

2

Proof of a 4-year baccalaureate degree

Evidence of successful completion of a four-year baccalaureate degree through the submission of official transcripts from all previously attended colleges and universities. At least one of these transcripts must indicate the awarding of an accredited four-year undergraduate degree from a recognized post-secondary institution with a minimum GPA of 3.0 using a 4.0-point scale, or a B average if letter grades were used.

  • Applicants who have not received their degree from a Canadian or US institution where English is the official language of instruction, will be required to provide an official transcript evaluation as well as official English proficiency scores. For more information please refer to the Applicants with International Degrees section below.
  • In keeping with Niagara University’s mission, it recognizes that applicants who completed undergraduate degrees with GPA scores of less than the required 3.0, may have, since the completion of their degrees, gained significant professional experience, and possibly industry certifications that may provide additional information on which to judge success in graduate studies. Therefore, we encourage individuals who find themselves in this situation to apply.

International Applicants


Study Permit

International students wishing to study at Niagara University, for a period of more than 6 months, and who are not Canadian citizens, or permanent residents of Canada will require a study permit. Study Permits are issued by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC),as a paper document that is usually attached to an individual’s passport at the Canadian port of entry. In order to obtain a Study Permit, an applicant must be studying at an approved Designated Learning Institution (DLI). Niagara University is a Designate Learning Institution.  Our DLI number is O268049601572.  This number begins with the letter “O” which stands for Ontario. This information is also available as part of the DLI list on IRCC’s website. 

If the study permit application is approved, the individual will receive a Letter of Introduction that must be presented to the border officer upon entry to Canada. The study permit will be printed and issued at the border.

Please note that a study permit does not authorize re-entry to Canada should you decide to leave at any point during the time of your studies. In addition to the study permit, some individuals may also require a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) or eTA in order to enter and/or re-enter Canada. Follow this link to Find out if you need a visa to travel to Canada.  The initial processing time for a request may take anywhere from one to six months. To find out more information Check processing times – Canada.ca

You may also Extend your study permit if you have already been issued one, or transfer from another institution

Applicants with International Degrees

Together with the standard application requirements above, applicants to Niagara University’s Ontario programs who have not received their degree from a Canadian or US institution where English is the official language of instruction, must also submit the following items:

  • Official credential evaluation of all undergraduate transcripts. Copies or emails for any test score or credential evaluation will not be accepted. Please choose the “comprehensive course by course evaluations” from either SpanTran or World Education Services.
  • Proof of English Proficiency is required for international applicants. Proof includes an English examination (IELTS, TOEFL, Duolingo), or a letter from a 4-year accredited institution where the applicant completed an undergraduate degree in an official English-speaking country.
Test Score
TOEFL Paper 600
TOEFL CBT 250
TOEFL iBT 100
IELTS Academic 6.5
Duolingo 125+

Admission Policies and Procedures for Mature Students

All students are required to meet the above standards. Challenge exams are not permitted at the graduate level.

*Official transcripts and GMAT scores (if not exempted) will be required, prior to the student beginning the program should the applicant receive a letter of acceptance.

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