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List of US colleges that DO NOT require GRE


Attempted GRE but failed to get a reasonably good score?
Late for your application deadline and don’t have time for GRE?
Want to do your masters but don’t want to study until you get there?
Forgot how to study for competitive exams? Well, don’t fret!

If you have a low GPA and looking to study further? Look no further, here is an article with a list of colleges/universities that accept students with a low GPA. You will also find tips to boost your academic profile.

Wiithout further ado, here is a list of colleges/universities in the US that don’t require the GRE score.

US UNIVERSITIES WITHOUT GRE AS AN ADMISSION REQUIREMENT (SORTED ACCORDING TO THE DEPARTMENT)

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & COMPUTER SCIENCE

San Jose University – computer science

California State University – Channel Islands – computer science

California State University – Northbridge – computer science

Bridge Port University – computer science

Wichita State University – computer science

Boston University CIS (Master of Science in Computer Information Systems)

Norwich University CIS (Master of Science in Information Security & Assurance)

University of Cincinnati – Master of Health Informatics

MANAGEMENT

Boston University MSM (Master of Science in International Marketing Management)

Norwich University MIS (Master of Science in Leadership)

Ohio MBA (NO GRE, NO GMAT required)

Norwich University MBA

Pepperdine University – MBA (GMAT is an alternative if the applicant has five years of full-time work experience and a quantitative Bachelor’s degree. A Master’s degree may also qualify as an alternative.)

Northeastern University – MBA (GRE not required unless applicant does not meet the 5 year professional experience requirement)

Nova Southern University – Master’s in Educational Administration & Leadership

University of Southern California – Master of Communication Management(GRE recommended, not required)

ARTS

Norwich University – Master of Arts in Diplomacy

Nova Southern University – Master of Arts in Teaching & Learning

ENGINEERING

California State University – Sacramento – Civil Engineering

Norwich – Civil Engineering

HEALTHCARE AND NURSING

Ohio University – MSN – Masters in Nursing (GRE is waived if GPA is 3.2 or +)

Ohio University – MHA – Masters in Health Administration (GRE is waived if GPA is 3.2 or +)

University of Arizona MSN – Masters in Nursing

University of Cincinnati – Master of Health Informatics

University of Cincinnati – MSN – Master in Nursing

University of Illinois at Chicago – Master of Science in Health Informatics

Norwich – Nursing

Maryville University – Nurse Practitioners Program

OTHER SCIENCE – PHYSICS, BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE ETC.

Carnegie Mellon University – Physics

University of New Mexico – Biomedical science

OTHER COURSES

University of New England – Masters of Social Work

University of Southern California – Master of Management in Library and Information Science (If you go to the FAQ on the page mentions that it doesn’t require a GRE or GMAT)

George Washington University – Masters in Political Management (only required if undergrad GPA is less than 3.0 and you don’t want to submit professional work samples)

George Washington University – Masters in Strategic Public Relations Online (only required if undergrad GPA is less than 3.0 and you don’t want to submit professional work samples)

Norwich – Public Admin

Northeastern University – Master of Science in Taxation
(GRE not required unless applicant does not meet minimum requirements)

Northeastern University – Master of Science in Finance

UNIVERSITY – ALL COURSES

University of Maryland University College

University of Dayton

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Samantha Stauf, has been very kind to add on to this list, every now and then. A huge thank you to her. Here is an article written by her on Grad School, “Will Grad School REALLY help your Career?”. Give it a read! It just might help you make that next big decision of your life.

If you have a low GPA and looking to study further? Look no further, here is an article with a list of colleges/universities that accept students with a low GPA. You will also find tips to boost your academic profile.

Vineet’s Tip: It’s useful to take the GRE exam (even if it’s just for namesake), as this will help your visa application.

Good luck and Happy Studying!

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