Graduate Admissions
Neumont University’s Acceptance Committee evaluates students’ potential to succeed in the Master of Science in Computer Science program by evaluating academic potential, work experience, and student motivation.
To apply for admittance to Neumont University the prospective student submits the following documents for review by the Acceptance Committee:
- Application
- Proof of Bachelors Degree (official transcripts)
- Evidence of academic performance, such as GMAT scores or college transcripts
The Acceptance Committee reviews each application and evaluates the applicant in the following ways:
- Academic potential is determined by looking at college transcripts and/or GMAT scores, if available.
- Work experience is evaluated by looking at the application as well as any letters of recommendation.
- Student motivation can be evaluated by looking at the student questionnaire along with transcripts and any letters of recommendation.
As part of the admissions process prospective MSCS students are interviewed by one or more members of the MSCS faculty.