
Graduate
Prerequisites to Admission to Graduate Study
Students who are interested in pursuing graduate study in Slavic Languages & Literatures should meet the following prerequisites:
- Meet all requirements set by the Graduate School for admission to graduate study as outlined in the KU Graduate Catalog; these include a 3.0 GPA and a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution;
- Complete the equivalent of 30 credit hours in Russian language and literature at the college level, 10-12 credits of which must be completed at the junior-senior level (or be able to test out at that level). In some cases, 30 credit hours of Polish, B/C/S, or Slovene may also be considered for work toward a graduate degree in those languages.
- Be prepared to submit GRE scores no older than five years (for applicants from American institutions);
- Be prepared to submit recent TOEFL scores (for applicants from foreign institutions; see KU's Minimum English Proficiency Requirements
For students who do not meet prerequisites:
Students who have studied in appropriate fields and/or gained appropriate in-country experience with language skills, but who lack sufficient prerequisites, may consider applying to KU Graduate Studies and the Department as non-degree-seeking students in order to make up any gaps in the Department. After meeting the prerequisities with a 3.0 GPA or better, such students may then apply for admission to SLL graduate degree programs.
Consult with the Department's Director of Graduate Studies before beginning any remedial work.





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