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Online Master's in Fraud & Forensics: Admission Requirements

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DegreeBachelor’s degree from an accredited institution
Minimum GPAA minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher is preferred
TranscriptsOfficial copies of all undergraduate and graduate college transcripts
Additional Requirements
  • Personal essay describing academic objectives

  • Current résumé

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International Students

International students must also meet the following requirements:

English Language Proficiency*SAT, ACT, TOEFL or IELTS scores to verify English proficiency
Official Transcript EvaluationOfficial evaluation by a current member organization of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES)

You can find the list of current members at naces.org. Please request that the evaluation company send the official evaluation report directly to Carlow University.
PassportCopy of passport can be emailed to admissions@carlow.edu.
Notarized Affidavit of Support FormAll affidavits of support must be accompanied by an official/notarized bank or employer’s statement and must show evidence that the amount pledged is available. If a student has more than one sponsor, each sponsor must submit a Carlow notarized affidavit with an accompanying statement. Bank statements should be no older than six months.

*If you have earned at least 24 or more credits with a C or better from an accredited U.S. college or university (excluding ESL courses), you may be exempt from submitting test scores.

Transfer Credit

The Master of Science in Fraud and Forensics allows you to transfer up to six credit hours. Find out more about transferring credits by requesting information.

When to Apply

We offer three start dates a year, so it’s always a good time to submit your application. If you’re ready to take the next step on your journey with Carlow, apply today.