USA graduate applicants applying by mail or fax

  1. Print and read through the Graduate Application Instructions (PDF).

  2. Download, complete and submit the Graduate Application writable PDF. If applicable, please use the below forms:

  3. Prepare for submission either by fax or mail, keeping one complete copy for yourself: the completed application, $50 non-refundable application fee made payable to Fairleigh Dickinson University, and supporting documents outlined below.

  4. Submit documents to the Graduate Admissions Office at the appropriate campus (See Campus Information below).

For questions or more information, please contact us via email at grad@fdu.edu, or call 800-338-8803.

Readmission and visiting students

Readmission and visiting students must complete and submit the appropriate application form below.

  • The Application for Readmission (PDF) form is for matriculated students who interrupt their studies for one or more semesters, without requesting a leave of absence in writing. No application fee is required. Readmitted students will be governed by the Graduate Studies Bulletin for the academic year of readmission and will be subject to the current admission requirements.

  • The Visiting College Student Application (PDF) form is for students enrolled at another college or university and, with permission from their current university, plan to take classes at Fairleigh Dickinson University.

Admissions status

If you need assistance in determining the admissions status appropriate for you (e.g., matriculant, non-matriculant, non-degree or auditor), please refer to the graduate admissions status terms or call the Graduate Admissions Office at the appropriate campus (See the Campus Information chart below.)

Customized applications

Some of our graduate degrees require a customized application form. Application instructions and forms for these degrees are available below:

Non-USA applicants

Supporting information for graduate admissions

Transcripts

Applicants are responsible for submitting official transcripts from all post-secondary schools attended. Note: An official transcript is one which has been signed by the registrar, carries the school seal and has been sent directly from the school to the Graduate Admissions Office. All credentials become the property of the University and cannot be returned to the applicant. Foreign educational credentials must be submitted with a certified English translation and may require evaluation by a University-approved agency.

Graduate entrance examinations

Required entrance examinations should be taken far enough in advance of your anticipated enrollment date so that the scores can be received and evaluated prior to the beginning of the semester. Official test scores for all entrance examinations must be sent directly to the Graduate Admissions Office at the appropriate campus. Please be sure to use the correct campus code number. Information on the various examination programs can be obtained from the Graduate Admissions Office or by contacting the appropriate testing service.

  • Educational Testing Service (ETS) for

    • GRE (Graduate Record Examination)

    • TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)

    • PRAXIS (Professional Assessments for Beginning Teachers)

  • The Graduate Management Admissions Council for GMAT (Graduate Management Admissions Test)

  • Pearson for MAT (Miller Analogies Test)