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Prospective applicants will use the regular Syracuse University application to apply for the Professional Doctorate Program. The Doctoral Committee will begin evaluating applications on October 15, and will continue to review on a rolling basis. Once accepted, Professional Doctorate students will register via the regular Syracuse University procedure and “My-Slice” online registration system.

Criteria for Professional Doctorate student selection are as follows:

  • Intellectual ability and curiosity appropriate for doctoral level studies, as demonstrated by prior academic and professional activities, application statement, GRE scores (recommended), and a personal interview (telephone, video/web-conference, or face-to-face); 
  • Motivation and commitment to complete the Professional Doctorate Program as demonstrated by the personal statement, letters of recommendation, and the personal interview
  • Fit of interests and abilities of the student, as indicated from application statement and other evidence, to the capabilities and expertise of the school’s faculty; 
  • A master's degree from an accredited university or college, with at least a 3.3 overall grade point average (on a 4.0 point scale) as demonstrated by original transcripts from that institution; 
  • At least five years of experience in an information-related profession as demonstrated by application information, letters of recommendation, and the personal interview; 
  • Graduate Record Examination scores of 600 (GRE is recommended) or higher on the quantitative and verbal sections and 4.5 or higher on the written section of the GRE; or a minimum scaled score of 650 on the GMAT; 
  • A minimum TOEFL score of 620 (paper-based), 260 (computer-based), or 105 (Internet-based) for international students.

Applications are open from May to October 15 for the cohort entering studies the following summer.

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