Graduate Application Process
Graduate Certificate Autism Spectrum Disorders Graduate Application Process
Please note: The Graduate Certificate in Autism Spectrum Disorders program does not lead to an academic degree. The Graduate Certificate programs are not eligible for financial aid.
Required Application Materials
$50 non-refundable application fee
from all institutions attended
Minimum final grade point average of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale in your bachelor's degree
Degree in education or a related field
If you attended an institution outside of the United States, a transcript evaluation from one of our approved agencies is required.
If your undergraduate final grade point average falls below the minimum stated, please contact Graduate Admissions.
Two references
An initial educator license, or
A minimum of three years of experience working directly with children on the Autism spectrum or in a related field (social work, nursing), and/or permission of the program coordinator
English Proficiency, if applicable for international applicants
Application Deadlines
- Applications are accepted on a rolling basis and reviewed once complete. View final deadlines on our 鈥Graduate Application and Deadlines鈥 page.
Concurrent Enrollment
Students currently enrolled in a Salem State graduate program should follow the concurrent enrollment process instead of using the graduate online application. Contact the School of Graduate Studies at graduate@salemstate.edu or 978.542.6323 for more information on the concurrent enrollment process.
The certificate in autism spectrum disorders program does not support international students in f or j status due to program modality and/or part-time status. Please contact graduate admissions to verify which programs are suitable.