The general guidelines for admission to Webster University Geneva is as follows:
1. A minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of about a 2.5 on a 4-point scale, or its equivalent in other grading systems (academic achievement in programs that use a grading or assessment scale other than a 4.0 is evaluated in the context of the relevant academic system). Exceptions are made by the committee when considering a holistic look at the candidate's situation, motivation and commitment--yet also some demonstration of success at Webster. In such cases, admission is offered with certain conditions and additional advising services are made available, to encourage early success at the university,
2. Demonstrated English proficiency that meets the university criteria for graduate-level studies
3. Evidence of your overall potential to be successful at Webster University. As we review your application materials, primary consideration is given to your academic performance, the rigor, and content of your coursework, and your documented English language proficiency. Yet we also consider your motivation, commitment, and readiness for higher studies and/or professional life to be a very important part of our decision process. For those whose prior university experience is more recent, we pay closer attention to the individual courses and academic performance; for those who bring more significant professional experience and career maturity, the relevance of the degree program with the individual's career path, professional objectives and personal motivation weighs more strongly.
4. Additional Criteria (exceptions to the above):
Individual program requirements:
- Admission to the MA in Counseling requires a recommendation for admission by the program director, following an admissions interview, and enrollment maybe contingent upon meeting/completing specific prerequisite courses.
- Admission to the MBA may include prerequisite course(s), dependent on a prior degree studies and/or the intended start date.