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Murray State University Requirements for Admission

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What are Murray State University's admission requirements? While there are a lot of pieces that go into a college application, you should focus on only a few critical things:

  • GPA requirements
  • Testing requirements, including SAT and ACT requirements
  • Application requirements

In this guide we'll cover what you need to get into Murray State University and build a strong application.

School location: Murray, KY

Admissions Rate: 84.1%

If you want to get in, the first thing to look at is the acceptance rate. This tells you how competitive the school is and how serious their requirements are.

The acceptance rate at Murray State University is 84.1% . For every 100 applicants, 84 are admitted.

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This means the school is lightly selective . The school will have their expected requirements for GPA and SAT/ACT scores. If you meet their requirements, you're almost certain to get an offer of admission. But if you don't meet Murray State University's requirements, you'll be one of the unlucky few people who gets rejected.

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Murray State University GPA Requirements

Many schools specify a minimum GPA requirement, but this is often just the bare minimum to submit an application without immediately getting rejected.

The GPA requirement that really matters is the GPA you need for a real chance of getting in. For this, we look at the school's average GPA for its current students.

Average GPA: 3.56

The average GPA at Murray State University is 3.56 .

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(Most schools use a weighted GPA out of 4.0, though some report an unweighted GPA.

With a GPA of 3.56, Murray State University requires you to be around average in your high school class. You'll need a mix of A's and B's, and very few C's. If you have a lower GPA, you can compensate with harder courses like AP or IB classes. This will help boost your weighted GPA and show your ability to take college classes.

SAT and ACT Requirements

Each school has different requirements for standardized testing. Only a few schools require the SAT or ACT, but many consider your scores if you choose to submit them.

Murray State University hasn't explicitly named a policy on SAT/ACT requirements, but because it's published average SAT or ACT scores (we'll cover this next), it's likely test flexible. Typically, these schools say, "if you feel your SAT or ACT score represents you well as a student, submit them. Otherwise, don't."

Despite this policy, the truth is that most students still take the SAT or ACT, and most applicants to Murray State University will submit their scores. If you don't submit scores, you'll have one fewer dimension to show that you're worthy of being admitted, compared to other students. We therefore recommend that you consider taking the SAT or ACT, and doing well.

Murray State University SAT Requirements

Many schools say they have no SAT score cutoff, but the truth is that there is a hidden SAT requirement. This is based on the school's average score.

Average SAT: 1084

The average SAT score composite at Murray State University is a 1084 on the 1600 SAT scale.

This score makes Murray State University Competitive for SAT test scores.

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Murray State University SAT Score Analysis (New 1600 SAT)

The 25th percentile SAT score is 980, and the 75th percentile SAT score is 1170. In other words, a 980 on the SAT places you below average, while a 1170 will move you up to above average .

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Murray State University ACT Requirements

Just like for the SAT, Murray State University likely doesn't have a hard ACT cutoff, but if you score too low, your application will get tossed in the trash.

Average ACT: 24

The average ACT score at Murray State University is 24. This score makes Murray State University Moderately Competitive for ACT scores.

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The 25th percentile ACT score is 19, and the 75th percentile ACT score is 26.

ACT Score Sending Policy

If you're taking the ACT as opposed to the SAT, you have a huge advantage in how you send scores, and this dramatically affects your testing strategy.

Here it is: when you send ACT scores to colleges, you have absolute control over which tests you send. You could take 10 tests, and only send your highest one. This is unlike the SAT, where many schools require you to send all your tests ever taken.

This means that you have more chances than you think to improve your ACT score. To try to aim for the school's ACT requirement of 19 and above, you should try to take the ACT as many times as you can. When you have the final score that you're happy with, you can then send only that score to all your schools.

ACT Superscore Policy

By and large, most colleges do not superscore the ACT. (Superscore means that the school takes your best section scores from all the test dates you submit, and then combines them into the best possible composite score). Thus, most schools will just take your highest ACT score from a single sitting.

We weren't able to find the school's exact ACT policy, which most likely means that it does not Superscore. Regardless, you can choose your single best ACT score to send in to Murray State University, so you should prep until you reach our recommended target ACT score of 19.

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SAT/ACT Writing Section Requirements

Currently, only the ACT has an optional essay section that all students can take. The SAT used to also have an optional Essay section, but since June 2021, this has been discontinued unless you are taking the test as part of school-day testing in a few states. Because of this, no school requires the SAT Essay or ACT Writing section, but some schools do recommend certain students submit their results if they have them.

Murray State University considers the SAT Essay/ACT Writing section optional and may not include it as part of their admissions consideration. You don't need to worry too much about Writing for this school, but other schools you're applying to may require it.

Final Admissions Verdict

Because this school is lightly selective, you have a great shot at getting in, as long as you don't fall well below average . Aim for a 980 SAT or a 19 ACT or higher, and you'll almost certainly get an offer of admission. As long as you meet the rest of the application requirements below, you'll be a shoo-in.

But if you score below our recommended target score, you may be one of the very few unlucky people to get rejected.

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Application Requirements

Every school requires an application with the bare essentials - high school transcript and GPA, application form, and other core information. Many schools, as explained above, also require SAT and ACT scores, as well as letters of recommendation, application essays, and interviews. We'll cover the exact requirements of Murray State University here.

Application Requirements Overview

  • Common Application Not accepted
  • Electronic Application Available
  • Essay or Personal Statement
  • Letters of Recommendation
  • Interview Not required
  • Application Fee $40
  • Fee Waiver Available? Available
  • Other Notes Minimum ACT composite score of 18 or SAT score of 870, rank in the top half of high school class or minimum 3.0 GPA; high school curriculum criteria required for freshmen

Testing Requirements

  • SAT or ACT Considered if submitted
  • SAT Essay or ACT Writing Optional
  • SAT Subject Tests
  • Scores Due in Office None

Coursework Requirements

  • Subject Required Years
  • Foreign Language 2
  • Social Studies 3
  • Electives 5

Deadlines and Early Admissions

  • Offered? Deadline Notification
  • Yes Rolling Rolling

Admissions Office Information

  • Address: 102 Murray, KY 42071
  • Phone: (800) 272-4678 x4678
  • Fax: (270) 762-3413
  • Email: [email protected]

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If you're currently competitive for Murray State University, you should have no problem getting into these schools. If Murray State University is currently out of your reach, you might already be competitive for these schools.

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Overview of Murray State University

Murray State University is a public university situated in Murray, a small city in Kentucky’s southwest corner. Murray State University has a 15 to 1 student/faculty ratio and a mean class size of 19, impressive for a public university. The institution has a large selection of undergraduate and graduate degree programs for students to choose from. Outside of the classroom, students will find plenty of opportunities to engage with the campus community via many clubs and organizations. The Murray State Racers play in the NCAA Division I Ohio Valley Conference.

  • Total Enrollment: 9,466 (8,142 undergraduates)
  • Gender Breakdown: 40% Male/60% Female
  • 77% Full-time

Cost of Attendance Information

  • Tuition and Fees: $9,168 (in-state); $24,792 (out-of-state)
  • Books: $1,258
  • Room and Board: $9,894
  • Other Expenses: $3,940
  • Total Cost: $24,260 (in-state); $39,884 (out-of-state)

Financial Aid Information

  • Percentage of Students Receiving Aid: 97%
  • Grants: 90%
  • Grants: $8,241
  • Loans: $8,056

Academic Programs Offered

  • Most Popular Majors:  Health Professions and Related Programs; Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services; Education; Engineering Technologies and Engineering-Related Fields; and Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences

Retention and Graduation

  • First-YearStudent Retention (full-time students): 79%
  • 4-Year Graduation Rate: 31%
  • 6-Year Graduation Rate: 56%

NCAA Athletic Programs

  • Men’s Sports:  Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Rifle
  • Women’s Sports:  Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Rifle, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball

Overview of Murray State University Admissions

Murray State University is an accessible school, with an acceptance rate of 81% in 2019. Students whose SAT/ACT scores and GPA are within the institution’s requirements have a good chance of being admitted. This institution has a robust admissions process that involves a multitude of academic measures. Applicants must complete an online application. A persuasive essay and glowing recommendation letters can bolster your application, along with being involved with student organizations and attempting a challenging course load. Students with unique talents and accomplishments can still receive strong consideration even if their GPAs are outside of the mean range. Interested students should check out the university’s website, which has helpful tips and contact information for the admissions offices. Students should make a campus visit to determine if the institution is a good fit for them.

Admissions Data                        

  • Murray State Acceptance Rate: 81%
  • SAT Critical Reading: 518/613
  • SAT Math: 510/600
  • SAT Writing: -/-
  • ACT Cumulative: 21/27
  • ACT English: 21/29
  • ACT Math: 20/26

Safety Net Schools: Easy to Gain Admission

If past admission data predicts that you would be a competitive candidate for Murray State, it should be easy to gain admissions to the schools below. If Murray State is currently out of your reach, then you are sure to be a competitive candidate for the schools below.

East Carolina University, Texas State University, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Georgia State University, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, University of Texas at El Paso, California State University Northridge

Same Tier: Just As Hard to Gain Admission

If you’re a competitive candidate for Murray State, you should have an equal chance of gaining admissions at these schools.

Ohio University, University of Alabama, University of Texas at Arlington, Pace University, University of North Texas, California State University Long Beach, Florida Gulf Coast University

Reach Institutions: Gaining Admissions Will be More of a Challenge

These schools are more challenging to gain admission into than Murray State. If you improve your GPA and SAT/ACT scores, you’ll be a competitive candidate.

Drexel University, University of Cincinnati, Penn State University Park, United States Military Academy, Hofstra University, Temple University, Seton Hall University

Applying to Murray State

Application Deadline: Rolling

Undergraduate Admissions Website:

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Undergraduate Application Link(s):

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Graduate Admissions Website:

https://www.murraystate.edu/students/Graduate/index.aspx

Graduate Application Link(s):

https://www.murraystate.edu/students/Graduate/ApplyforGraduateSchool.aspx

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Murray State University Admissions

Murray State University has an acceptance rate of 86%. Half the applicants admitted to Murray State University who submitted test scores have an SAT score between 980 and 1140 or an ACT score of 19 and 26. However, one quarter of admitted applicants achieved scores above these ranges and one quarter scored below these ranges. The application deadline at Murray State University is rolling.

Admissions officials at Murray State University consider a student's GPA a very important academic factor. An applicant's high school class rank, when available, is considered very important but letters of recommendation are not considered by admissions officials at Murray State University. To see additional academic factors along with other school data, learn more about College Compass .

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Murray State University Admissions Overview:

Murrary State University is an accessible school, with an acceptance rate of 85% in 2016. Students with good grades and test scores are likely to be accepted. As part of the application process, interested students will need to submit an application form, scores from the SAT or ACT, and official high school transcripts. If you have any questions about the school or the admissions requirements, be sure to contact the admissions office at Murray State.

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  • Murray State Acceptance Rate: 85%
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  • SAT Critical Reading: 480 / 595
  • SAT Math: 463 / 560
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  • ACT Composite: 21 / 27
  • ACT English: 21 / 28
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Murray State University Description:

Founded in 1922, Murray State University is a public university located in Murray, a small city in the southwest corner of Kentucky. Murray State University has a 16 to 1 student / faculty ratio and an average class size of 19, numbers that are impressive for a public university. The university consistently ranks highly among public master's universities, and it also wins high marks for its value. The school has 190 student organizations, and about 10% of students are members of a fraternity or sorority. In athletics, the Murray State Racers compete in the NCAA Division I Ohio Valley Conference. The university made my list of  top equestrian colleges .

Enrollment (2016):

  • Total Enrollment: 10,486 (8,877 undergraduates)
  • Gender Breakdown: 41% Male / 59% Female
  • 79% Full-time

Costs (2016 - 17):

  • Tuition and Fees: $8,400 (in-state); $22,680 (out-of-state)
  • Books: $1,237 ( why so much? )
  • Room and Board: $8,588
  • Other Expenses: $3,547
  • Total Cost: $21,772 (in-state); $36,052 (out-of-state)

Murray State University Financial Aid (2015 - 16):

  • Percentage of Students Receiving Aid: 99%
  • Grants: 97%
  • Grants: $9,714
  • Loans: $8,295

Academic Programs:

  • Most Popular Majors:  Accounting, Agriculture, Animal Health Technology, Biology, Business, Elementary Education, General Studies, Nursing

Retention and Graduation Rates:

  • First Year Student Retention (full-time students): 74%
  • 4-Year Graduation Rate: 25%
  • 6-Year Graduation Rate: 49%

Intercollegiate Athletic Programs:

  • Men's Sports:  Football, Rifle, Tennis, Basketball, Baseball, Cross Country
  • Women's Sports:  Soccer, Tennis, Softball, Tennis, Golf, Basketball, Volleyball

Data Source:

National Center for Educational Statistics

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Overview of Murray State University

Murray State University is a public university situated in Murray, a small city in Kentucky’s southwest corner. Murray State University has a 15 to 1 student/faculty ratio and a mean class size of 19, impressive for a public university. The institution has a large selection of undergraduate and graduate degree programs for students to choose from. Outside of the classroom, students will find plenty of opportunities to engage with the campus community via many clubs and organizations. The Murray State Racers play in the NCAA Division I Ohio Valley Conference.

  • Total Enrollment: 9,466 (8,142 undergraduates)
  • Gender Breakdown: 40% Male/60% Female
  • 77% Full-time

Cost of Attendance Information

  • Tuition and Fees: $9,168 (in-state); $24,792 (out-of-state)
  • Books: $1,258
  • Room and Board: $9,894
  • Other Expenses: $3,940
  • Total Cost: $24,260 (in-state); $39,884 (out-of-state)

Financial Aid Information

  • Percentage of Students Receiving Aid: 97%
  • Grants: 90%
  • Grants: $8,241
  • Loans: $8,056

Academic Programs Offered

  • Most Popular Majors:  Health Professions and Related Programs; Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services; Education; Engineering Technologies and Engineering-Related Fields; and Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences

Retention and Graduation

  • First-YearStudent Retention (full-time students): 79%
  • 4-Year Graduation Rate: 31%
  • 6-Year Graduation Rate: 56%

NCAA Athletic Programs

  • Men’s Sports:  Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Rifle
  • Women’s Sports:  Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Rifle, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball

Overview of Murray State University Admissions

Murray State University is an accessible school, with an acceptance rate of 81% in 2019. Students whose SAT/ACT scores and GPA are within the institution’s requirements have a good chance of being admitted. This institution has a robust admissions process that involves a multitude of academic measures. Applicants must complete an online application. A persuasive essay and glowing recommendation letters can bolster your application, along with being involved with student organizations and attempting a challenging course load. Students with unique talents and accomplishments can still receive strong consideration even if their GPAs are outside of the mean range. Interested students should check out the university’s website, which has helpful tips and contact information for the admissions offices. Students should make a campus visit to determine if the institution is a good fit for them.

Admissions Data                        

  • Murray State Acceptance Rate: 81%
  • SAT Critical Reading: 518/613
  • SAT Math: 510/600
  • SAT Writing: -/-
  • ACT Cumulative: 21/27
  • ACT English: 21/29
  • ACT Math: 20/26

Safety Net Schools: Easy to Gain Admission

If past admission data predicts that you would be a competitive candidate for Murray State, it should be easy to gain admissions to the schools below. If Murray State is currently out of your reach, then you are sure to be a competitive candidate for the schools below.

East Carolina University, Texas State University, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Georgia State University, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, University of Texas at El Paso, California State University Northridge

Same Tier: Just As Hard to Gain Admission

If you’re a competitive candidate for Murray State, you should have an equal chance of gaining admissions at these schools.

Ohio University, University of Alabama, University of Texas at Arlington, Pace University, University of North Texas, California State University Long Beach, Florida Gulf Coast University

Reach Institutions: Gaining Admissions Will be More of a Challenge

These schools are more challenging to gain admission into than Murray State. If you improve your GPA and SAT/ACT scores, you’ll be a competitive candidate.

Drexel University, University of Cincinnati, Penn State University Park, United States Military Academy, Hofstra University, Temple University, Seton Hall University

Applying to Murray State

Application Deadline: Rolling

Undergraduate Admissions Website:

https://www.murraystate.edu/students/undergraduate/index.aspx

Undergraduate Application Link(s):

https://getstarted.murraystate.edu/RecruitNewWFE/Account/Login?ReturnUrl=%2fRecruitNewWFE

Graduate Admissions Website:

https://www.murraystate.edu/students/Graduate/index.aspx

Graduate Application Link(s):

https://www.murraystate.edu/students/Graduate/ApplyforGraduateSchool.aspx

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Admissions Policy

Murray State College is an open admission community college. Students must complete the MSC online admission application at www.mscok.edu to apply for admission to the college. Any student who does not maintain consecutive enrollment (fall /spring) must reapply for admission. Admissions information may be obtained in the Admissions and Registrar Office on the main campus in Tishomingo, MSC Ardmore, or on the MSC webpage.

Murray State College has developed this admissions policy to be in compliance with federal regulations, to comply with the requirements of the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, and to meet the needs of our students. The Admissions and Registrar Office and the Academic Affairs Office are responsible for this policy and its compliance. Our policies are available in the MSC Catalog and on our website.

Admission Categories

Transfer students.

Students transferring to MSC who are in good standing are eligible for admission to Murray State College. Students who have been placed on probation or suspension at the previous college will be admitted on probation and must maintain a 2.0 retention GPA each semester while enrolled at MSC or raise their retention GPA to the required academic standard. Students who fail to reach the academic requirements will be placed on academic suspension.

Transfer students are required to submit the following documents to the MSC Registrar & Admissions Office:

Completed online MSC Admission Application (www.mscok.edu).

Official transcripts (school and military) from all colleges previously attended. Transcripts from other institutions must be obtained directly from the institution where they were originally issued and must be sent directly to Murray State College from each institution. Transcripts will only be accepted from students if they are in a sealed envelope from the other school.

Documentation of vaccinations against Hepatitis B, Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR).

National ACT or SAT scores or the results of the Accuplacer test administered by the MSC Testing Center.

Remediation

Transfer students requiring remediation must enroll in the appropriate transitional courses during the first 12 hours enrolled at Murray State College. Academic support services are available to assist transfer students in achieving academic success.

Evaluation of Transfer Credit Earned

All coursework previously completed at a regionally accredited institution of higher education will be accepted as transfer credit, although not all credit will necessarily apply toward program requirements. Refer to the degree plans in the MSC Catalog to determine what courses will apply to specific degrees. Courses must be deemed equivalent to count toward the general education core and program cores. Course equivalencies are tables of courses that are transferable among Oklahoma public colleges as well as some private institutions.

Courses with grades of “D” may not meet degree requirements and some of the specialized programs may require students repeat coursework that is too out of date.

Credit and grades for courses from institutions not using a traditional semester academic calendar will be converted to semester hour credits.

An analysis of transfer credit will be performed for students who are currently admitted and enrolled and have submitted official transcripts from all colleges previously attended. Transcripts must be obtained directly from the institution where they were originally issued. If the transcript is in a language other than English, the transcript must be translated into English.

In some cases, Murray State College will evaluate transcripts from unaccredited colleges or coursework from accredited colleges that is not on the course equivalency tables. Students must contact the Registrar's Office to begin the evaluation process which may take several weeks. It is the student’s responsibility to furnish additional information such as course descriptions, catalogs, or syllabi with which to evaluate transfer credit which will be reviewed on a course by course basis and may be accepted in transfer when appropriate to the student’s MSC degree program.

Students who transfer from Murray State College to another institution should contact the other institution prior to transferring and determine what credits that college will accept. Each institution has their own transfer policies and evaluate what credits they will accept in transfer for their degree programs.

Prior Learning Assessment

Prior Learning Assessment is defined as learning that is attained outside of legally authorized and accredited institutions. Some examples of prior learning are credit for CLEP exams taken at a national testing center, credit for advanced placement, credit for Career Tech courses through Prior Learning Agreements, etc. For more information on prior learning, refer to the Prior Learning Assessment section of the MSC Catalog. Contact the Registrar & Admissions Office for more information on the evaluation of credit through prior learning. Transfer credits through Prior Learning Assessment may be accepted towards the MSC degree on a course by course basis not to exceed 25 percent of the program which is typically 15 credit hours.

High School Concurrent Students

To be eligible for concurrent enrollment, a high school Junior or Senior must:

Have participated in the National ACT program and scored a minimum composite of 19 or the equivalent on the SAT or have a high school non-weighted GPA of 3.0. Concurrent students may use one residual ACT per year for admission and course placement. They may also use the Pre-ACT. A composite score of 19 is required for the National, Residual, or Pre-ACT. When the concurrent student enrolls as a regular student following high school graduation, the student must have taken the National ACT to meet admission standards.

Have a minimum sub-score of 19 on the ACT or equivalent SAT before being allowed to enroll in a college level course in the subscore subject area. For example: 19 in the English National ACT sub-score to enroll in English courses; 19 in the Math National ACT sub-score to enroll in Math courses; 19 in the Science National ACT sub-score to enroll in Science courses; 19 in the Reading National ACT sub-score area to enroll in other college courses.

Be eligible to satisfy requirements for graduation from high school (including curricular requirements for college admission) no later than the Spring of the Senior year, as stated by the high school principal or counselor.

Have a workload of no more than the equivalent of 19 semester credit hours in a regular semester (1/2 high school unit equals 3 college semester credit hours). Concurrent students desiring to enroll in more than 19 hours must obtain the approval of the VP for Academic Affairs or the Executive Director of Enrollment Services on the Concurrent Overload Petition Form. Approval to exceed the 19 hours will be based on an evaluation of the student’s academic performance and potential for success.

Have the signed approval of the high school principal or counselor and the signed permission of the parent/legal guardian.

Must have a minimum college GPA of 2.0. on a 4.0 scale.

Concurrently admitted high school students will not be allowed to enroll in any zero level transitional courses offered by MSC designed to remove high school deficiencies. Concurrent students who meet admission requirements but who do not meet subscore ACT requirements for placement in particular courses may take the Accuplacer Test at the MSC or Ardmore Testing Centers to determine eligibility for placement. The ACT or Accuplacer Test must have been taken within the last three years and the Accuplacer may only be utilized once per semester by concurrent students for placement in courses.

Students enrolled concurrently are not eligible for financial aid.

Following high school graduation, a student who has been concurrently enrolled as a high school student may be admitted to Murray State College if the student meets the entrance requirements. Concurrent students must reapply for admission as a regular student and supply all required admission documents including the results of the National ACT.

International Students

Students who need an I-20 issued in order to obtain a Visa to enter the United States must submit the following:

A completed Application for Admission.

Verification of Financial Support. The MSC Financial Guarantee Form is available on the Registration webpage.

An official TOEFL score report or other eligible documentation. On the TOEFL, a score of 500 or higher is required on the paper-based test, 173 or higher on the computer-based test, or 61 or higher on the internet-based test. Please refer to the Admission of Students for whom English is a Second Language for more information.

A high school transcript with graduation date or a document verifying completion of GED. Documents must be translated in English.

If no previous college, National ACT or SAT scores if student is under 21 years of age. The test must have been taken within the last three years.

ACCUPLACER test scores for students who did not score 19 or higher in the National ACT sub-score areas or who did not participate in the National ACT or SAT. The ACCUPLACER is a standardized assessment administered on campus or at the University Center of Southern Oklahoma (UCSO). The test must have been taken within the last three years. Refer to the MSC Testing Centers for more information.

If applicable, an official transcript (translated in English) from every previous college attended. You are required by state law to indicate all the universities you attended on the application for admission and to submit official, translated transcripts from each university.

Evaluation of college transcripts must be approved by an approved credential evaluation institution such as WES or ECE. Evaluations of transfer work from an international institution cannot be finalized until successful completion of at least 12 MSC credit hours. Refer to the Transfer and Prior Learning Assessment Policies for more information.

Please contact the Admission and Registrar’s Office for more information regarding admission for International students.

Special Adult Admission

Students who meet the following criteria are eligible for admittance under the Special Adult Admission policy:

Students 21 years of age and older.

Students on active military duty.

Non-high school graduates whose high school class has graduated and who have participated in the ACT or SAT. The test scores must be within three years. The Registrar may allow exceptions for students with a GED whose high school class has not graduated. Refer to the Special Opportunity Admission section for more information.

Students admitted by the Special Adult Admission policy must agree to the following:

Participate in standardized testing for assessment of their ability.

Be enrolled in course work appropriate to their abilities as determined through assessments.

Participate in all academic support services (tutorial, media, writing lab, etc.) indicated as necessary by assessment and advisement.

Participate in regularly scheduled advisement sessions with an academic advisor.

Special Opportunity Admission

Any students who have not graduated from high school but have earned a composite ACT score of 32 or combined verbal and Mathematics SAT score of 1410 may apply for special opportunity admission.

Admissibility for students who have obtained a GED but whose high school graduating class has not graduated will be based on test scores, evaluation of the student’s level of maturity and ability to function in the adult college environment and whether the experience will be in the best interest of the student both intellectually and socially.

Students admitted by the special opportunity admission policy may be required to participate in regularly scheduled advisement sessions with an academic advisor.

Home Study or Unaccredited High Schools

An individual who is a graduate of private, parochial or other non-public high school that is not accredited by a recognized accrediting agency is eligible for admission to an institution as follows:

Student has participated in the National ACT or SAT.

Student’s high school class of peers has graduated.

Student must satisfy the high school curricular requirements.

Murray State College considers a homeschooled student to be beyond the age of compulsory school attendance. The college relies on a homeschooled student’s self-certification that he or she completed secondary school in a homeschool setting. Homeschooled students are eligible to receive funds if their secondary school education was in a homeschool that state law treats as a home or private school. Some states issue a secondary school completion credential to homeschoolers. If this is the case in the state where the student was homeschooled, he/she must obtain this credential in order to be eligible for funds. Murray State College will follow the policies for the state the student received their home school education.

Non-Degree Seeking Students

Any student who wishes to enroll in courses without intending to pursue a degree at Murray State College may be permitted to enroll in up to nine credit hours without submitting academic credentials except to show appropriate proficiency in certain courses. Once a student has successfully completed nine hours and desires to continue enrollment, he or she must meet the formal admission or transfer criteria. Exceptions may be evaluated and granted on an individual basis and will be reported annually to the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education.

Application Requirements

Students are responsible for submitting to the Admissions Office the appropriate documents listed below:

A completed Application for Admission (www.mscok.edu). There is a $10 admission fee. International students must pay a $50 admission fee. These fees are non-refundable.

An official high school transcript with graduation date or a document verifying completion of GED or its equivalent. (Note: To be admissible with GED, the student’s high school class must have graduated). The Registrar may make an exception to the policy requiring that the high school class must have graduated if the Registrar determines that the student is capable of succeeding in college. Murray State College no longer admits students under the Ability to Benefit criteria.

National ACT (American College Test) or SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) scores if student is under 21 years of age. The ACT/SAT test must have been taken within the last three years. The residual ACT and Pre-Act may not be used to meet admission requirements for regular students but may be used for concurrent high school students. Regularly admitted students under 21 years of age are required to submit the results of the National ACT.

ACCUPLACER test scores are required for course placement for students who did not score 19 or higher on the ACT or an equivalent score on the SAT. The ACCUPLACER is a standardized assessment administered on the Tishomingo or Ardmore campuses. The Accuplacer test must have been taken within the last three years. Contact our Testing Centers for more information.

Official transcripts (school and military) from all colleges previously attended. Transcripts from other institutions must be current and must be obtained directly from the institution where they were originally issued. Murray State College must receive the official transcripts directly from the previous college. Official transcripts will only be accepted from the student if the transcript is in a sealed envelope from the prior institution.

After the Admission and Registrar’s office receives the on-line application for admission, students will receive notification of admission status. Students may be provisionally admitted for the first semester at MSC without providing all of the application documents. However, they must be submitted by the end of the first semester of enrollment. First time entering students who did not complete high school or GED may be admissible under the Special Adult Admission criteria.

Students pursuing admission to Associate in Arts (AA), Associate in Science (AS) or Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree programs, may not count transitional/remedial courses used to make up high school deficiencies toward satisfaction of degree program requirements.

High School Curricular Requirements

Applicable to students under 21 years of age. The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education requires the following high school curriculum:

4 UNITS --English (grammar, composition, literature; should include an integrated writing component)

3 UNITS--Mathematics (from algebra I, algebra II, geometry, trigonometry, math analysis, pre-calculus statistics and probability (must have completed geometry and algebra II) calculus, Advanced Placement Statistics)

3 UNITS--Lab Science (Biology, chemistry, physics or any lab science certified by the school district; General Science with or without a lab may not be used to meet this requirement)

2 UNITS--Additional units of subjects previously listed or selected from: computer science, foreign language, any Advanced Placement course, psychology, sociology, or any liberal arts and sciences course (as defined in the  Undergraduate Degree Requirements  in the OSRHE policy) taken via concurrent enrollment at a State System institution that is not being utilized to fulfill any area previously listed.

In addition ot the above requirements, the following subjects are recommended for college preparation:

2 ADDITIONAL UNITS--Fine arts - music, art, drama, and speech

1 ADDITIONAL UNIT--Lab science (as described above)

1 ADDITIONAL UNIT--Mathematics (as described above)

4 Recommended Units

Students under 21 years of age and lacking curricular requirements are admissible into Associate in Arts and Associate in Science programs, but must remove the deficiencies by one of the following:

Demonstrated competency through the National ACT or secondary assessment. Murray State College uses the Accuplacer test for secondary assessment. These tests must have been taken within the last three years.

Successful completion of transitional courses (0-level courses) within the first 24 credit hours attempted. Students who are not successful in removing deficiencies within the first 24 credit hours attempted need academic advisor approval to continue taking courses. Reasons for the exception to remediation policy are annually submitted to the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education.

These requirements are also applicable to students in Associate in Applied Science programs with the provision that if collegiate level work in a particular discipline is not required in the degree program, the student is exempt from removing the high school curricular requirement deficiency. Students admitted to AAS programs may not transfer into AA or AS programs without first completing the high school curricular deficiencies.

Entry Level Assessment and Placement

Individual National ACT sub-scores in English, Math and Science must be 19 or higher in order for students to be eligible to take college level courses in those areas. The Reading National ACT sub-score must be 19 or higher to take college level courses in other areas. Results of the Residual ACT or Pre-ACT may be used only to admit and enroll concurrent high school students.

Students scoring less than 19 in the above National ACT sub-score areas may take a secondary test (the ACCUPLACER) to demonstrate readiness for college level courses. Students who score less than the minimum cut score on the ACCUPLACER will be required to successfully complete zero level courses to remediate skill deficiencies within the first 24 credit hours attempted.

The ACT/SAT or Accuplacer results must be within three years.

Academic Standing

A retention grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.00 is required for graduation from Murray State College. A student who fails to meet the following requirements will be placed on academic probation:

Hours Attempted: 0-29 Retention GPA: 1.7

Hours Attempted: Greater than 29 Retention GPA: 2.0

Students with 29 or fewer credit hours, with a retention GPA of 1.7 to less than 2.0 will be placed on academic notice.

Any student not maintaining satisfactory progress toward their academic objective as indicated above will be placed on probation for one semester. At the end of that probationary semester, the student must have a semester retention GPA of 2.0, not to include activity or performance courses or meet the minimum retention GPA standard required above, in order to continue as a student. Students not meeting either of these criteria will be immediately suspended and may not be readmitted until one regular semester (Fall or Spring) has elapsed.

Students suspended in the Spring semester may attend the Summer session immediately following Spring suspension at the discretion of the Admission Appeals Committee. Such students may enroll only in core academic courses, which meet general education requirements or degree requirements. Students who fail to achieve retention standards after the appealed Summer session will remain on suspension with the phrase “suspension continued” entered on the transcript and may not be readmitted until one regular semester (Fall or Spring) has elapsed. This option is only eligible for first-time suspension students.

A student may appeal academic suspension for immediate reinstatement to the Admissions and Appeals Committee by submitting a written request to the Admissions and Registrar Office. The written appeal must document extraordinary personal circumstances. Students whose appeals are denied and other suspended students may, after one regular semester (Fall or Spring), petition the Admissions Appeals Committee for readmission on probation. Students readmitted on academic probation must maintain a 2.0 retention GPA each semester or meet the minimum standard required as listed or be suspended again.

Should a reinstated student be suspended a second time, he/she cannot return to MSC until such time as he/she has demonstrated, by attending another institution and completing a minimum of 12 collegiate hours, the ability to succeed academically by raising his/her retention GPA to the retention standards.

Transfer Students Academic Standing

Any acceptances of admission for students who have been placed on academic probation or academic suspension, either at MSC or another college or university are re-admitted on academic probation. Students admitted on academic probation must meet the minimum retention requirement or be academically suspended.

This minimum requirement is either

the next semester’s retention GPA of 2.0 or

1.7 retention GPA with 0-29 hours attempted or

2.0 retention GPA with 30 or more hours attempted.

Students admitted on academic probation must meet the minimum retention requirement or be academically suspended.

Immunization Compliance Requirements

All students who enroll as a full-time or part-time student in an Oklahoma public or private post-secondary institution must provide documentation of vaccinations against Hepatitis B, Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR). (Law requires verification of vaccinations.)

Oklahoma Statute, Title 3244, permits exemption if:

the vaccine is contraindicated and a licensed physician provides a signed written statement of verification or

if the student or minor student’s parent or other legal representative signs a written waiver stating the administration of the vaccine is in conflict with the student’s moral or religious tenets.

An exemption form may be obtained in the Admission and Registrar’s Office.

Other Admission Information

Murray State College takes into consideration the following nonacademic criteria in admitting first-time or transfer students:

Whether applicants have been expelled, suspended, denied admission or re-admission by any other college or university.

Whether applicants have been convicted of a felony or a misdemeanor involving violence or drug abuse (see Criminal Activity Disclosure).

MSC reserves the right to refuse admission or re-admission to any applicant who does not comply with admissions requirements or when evidence exists that the applicant would be incompatible with the aims and objectives of the College or when in the judgment of the MSC Officials, the applicant’s presence on campus would not be in the best interest of the applicant or MSC. Applicants who are denied admission may make a written appeal to the Admissions and Appeal Committee by submitting a letter of appeal with documentation (if applicable) to the Registrar Office.

Criminal Activity Disclosure

Murray State College is committed to maintaining a safe environment for all members of the College community. As part of this commitment, MSC requires applicants who have been convicted of a felony or who have engaged in behavior that has resulted in injury to person(s) or personal property to disclose this information as a mandatory step in the application process. Previous conduct or record of a previous conviction does not automatically bar admission to MSC, but does require review.

Complete disclosure must be made at the time of application for admission. Failure to disclose convictions and/or previous conduct can result in denial for admissions. Information to be submitted should include a brief explanation, location (city-state-country) of conviction or previous conduct, dates and court disposition. Written documentation should be presented to the Registrar’s Office. This statement must also include a grant of permission to Murray State College for complete access to any criminal records. A $30 fee is assessed to cover the cost of the background check.

Violent and sexual convictions or previous conduct are automatically sent for committee review. If the Review Committee denies admission, the student may appeal to the Admissions and Appeal Committee by submitting a written appeal with applicable documentation to the Registrar’s Office.

Admission of Students for Whom English is a Second Language

Students seeking enrollment at MSC must meet admission and retention standards and must present evidence of proficiency in the English language prior to admission, either as first-time students or by transfer from another college or university. The intent of this policy is to ensure that students have a reasonable chance of success based on their ability to comprehend, read and write the English language.

Students must demonstrate their competency in English by meeting one of the standards detailed below:

First-Time Undergraduate Students

Score 500 or higher paper-based or 173 or higher computer-based or 61 or higher internet-based on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), or score 5.5 or higher on the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) examination.

Score 460 or higher paper-based or 140 or higher computer-based or 48 or higher internet-based on the TOEFL test administered at a special testing center or an international testing center or score 5.0 or higher on the IELTS Examination. In addition, after achieving the required score and immediately prior to admission, students must successfully complete a minimum of 12 weeks of study at an Intensive English Program approved by the State Regents. At least two-thirds of the 12 weeks must be instruction at an advanced level.

Successfully complete the high school core requirements in or graduate from a high school where English is the primary language and demonstrate competency by meeting the High School Curricular Requirements.

Undergraduate Transfer Students

Attend an accredited United States college or university for a minimum of 24 semester credit hours with passing grades and meeting the other transfer requirements.

Specific Program Admissions

Please note that admission to Murray State College does not guarantee admission to the following specific programs:

Gunsmithing

Occupational Therapy Assistant

Physical Therapist Assistant

Veterinary Technology

These programs have a separate application process with additional admission criteria. Refer to the MSC Catalog or our website for more information on these programs.

Oklahoma Residency Information

Under policy by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, a resident of Oklahoma is defined as one who has continuously lived in Oklahoma for at least 12 months as a permanent resident and not primarily as a student. The legal residence of a dependent person is the residence of the parent who has legal custody, the parent with whom the student habitually resides or the legal guardian.

Students may be classified as in-state if:

Individuals and their dependents who can document full-time active military duty of more than 30 days and are stationed in Oklahoma.

Dependent children or spouse of a full-time active duty military (longer than thirty days) is classified as in-state if Oklahoma is the home of record regardless of where the active duty military is currently stationed.

Students eligible for Veterans Educational benefits who reside in Oklahoma and intend to establish residence in the state are eligible to be classified as in-state if they are on active duty military service more than 30 days or are the dependent of an active duty military.

Students receiving Veterans Educational Benefits who reside in Oklahoma and intend to establish residence in Oklahoma are eligible to be classified as in-state if they served as active duty more than 90 days.

Have lived as a resident of Oklahoma for more than 12 months for purposes other than as a student.

A U.S. citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident who provides evidence of having come to Oklahoma to practice a profession on a full-time basis, conduct a business full time, or work on a full-time basis shall be immediately classified as in-state status along with the individual’s spouse and dependents without the 12-month domiciliary requirement so long as they continue in such full-time employment capacity or until such time that they independently establish in-state status.

A non-resident who marries an already established resident of Oklahoma with documentation of marriage and proof of domicile.

Any student presenting a transcript of credit from a high school, college, university or other educational institution outside the State of Oklahoma will be assumed to be a non-resident student. Continuous and long-term attendance at a university or college does not establish in-state status.

Documented foreign nationals may attend as postsecondary students if they have appropriate educational visas. These individuals are eligible for in-state classification if they become lawful permanent residents, have resided in Oklahoma for at least 12 consecutive months, and meet domicile requirements.

Undocumented Students are individuals who cannot present to the institution valid documentation of United States nationality or an immigration status permitting study at a postsecondary institution but who:

Graduated from a public or private Oklahoma high school.

Resided in this state with a parent or legal guardian while attending classes at an Oklahoma public or private high school in this state for at least two (2) years prior to graduation.

Satisfies admission standards for the institution.

Individuals who meet the above requirements are eligible for enrollment and will be classified as non-residents. Undocumented students should contact the Registrar for more information.

The burden of proof to establish in-state status shall be upon the student. Since residence or domicile is a matter of intent, each case will be judged on its own merit by the MSC Registrar. For more information on residency status or to obtain the form to challenge residency status, contact the MSC Admissions and Registrar Office.

Prior Learning Assessment (PLA)

Prior Learning Assessment is defined as learning that is attained outside the sponsorship of legally authorized and accredited postsecondary institutions. It applies to learning acquired from work and life experiences, independent reading and study, the mass media and participation in formal courses sponsored by associations, businesses, government, industries, the military and unions.

Murray State College’s content specialists (which may include the Registrar, Program Chairs, Division Chairs, etc.) will evaluate a student’s previous learning experiences and award credit when deemed applicable to the MSC degree. Some examples of prior learning are institutional approval of industry certifications for courses taken at technology centers through a Prior Learning Agreement, standardized national tests such as the subject portion of the College Level Examination Program (CLEP), Advanced Placement Program (AP), and military experience.

To receive PLA credit, students should contact the MSC Registrar & Admissions Office to begin the process. The following will apply:

Students must be eligible to enroll or re-enroll at Murray State College.

Students must have submitted all official college transcripts (school and military) to the MSC Registrar & Admissions Office.

Students must submit all required documentation needed to assess prior learning. The evaluation process may take several weeks and will be evaluated on a course by course basis.

Students must successfully complete 12 or more semester hours at MSC before PLA credits will be placed on the MSC transcript. The hours at Murray State College must be regular courses – may not include transitional, activity, and other courses not for college credit. If the student does not have 12 MSC hours completed at the time PLA credits are evaluated, the student must notify the MSC Registrar Office upon completion of the 12 hours.

Murray State College will only award credit for coursework that falls under the student’s selected major at Murray State College. Prior learning credit will only be awarded in those academic disciplines and in courses in the college’s approved curriculum. Credits from prior learning may be awarded up to a maximum of 25 percent of the degree program which is typically 15 credit hours.

Students will be assessed a supplemental off campus fee up to $125 per credit hour to cover the cost of evaluating and transcribing PLA credits. Credits awarded through PLA Agreements, military experience, CLEP, and AP will generally be assessed at $10 per credit hour plus the cost of any exams. Evaluations of portfolios and other types of prior learning may require more time and cost to evaluate. Fees must be paid to the MSC Business Office prior to the evaluation of the credits.

After determining the amount of PLA credit that can be awarded, PLA credits will be placed on the MSC transcript with the neutral grade of pass (P). PLA credits may not be put on the transcript with letter grades.

Murray State College will evaluate prior learning credits on a course by course basis. The following publications and methods are acceptable for validating prior learning credits:

American Council on Education (ACE) Guide to Evaluation of Education Experiences in the Armed Forces

ACE National Guide to Educational Credit for Training Programs

ACE Guide to Credit by Examinations

New York Regents Credit Recommendations: The Directory of the National Program on Non-collegiate Sponsored Instruction (PONSI)

College Entrance Examination Board Advanced Placement Program (CEEB/AP)

Degree-relevant prior learning credit awarded and transcripted by other accredited institutions, as well as credit transcripted by ACE on the Army/ACE Registry Transcript System (AARTS) and the Registry of Credit Recommendations (ROCR). Approved state and national certifications with minimum pass scores as outlined in approved Prior Learning Agreements such as our Medical Office Assistant Agreement with SOTC and our Nursing Career Mobility Pathway (Licensed Paramedics, LPNS, LVNS to RN)

Individual portfolios using Council for Adult and Experimental Learning (CAEL) or other standardized guidelines

“Higher Level” courses in the International Baccalaureate program

Institutionally prepared examination

Other publications as recommended by the American Council on Education

Murray State College will award credit for CLEP (College Level Examination Program) exams taken at a national testing center (refer to the table below). Southeastern Oklahoma State University is the national CLEP center for southern Oklahoma. Students are responsible for arranging for a test date. For more information, students can contact the Southeastern OSU testing center at 580-745-3022.

Credit for Advanced Placement

As listed in the table below, Murray State College will award credit for the Advanced Placement (AP) program for high school students. Advanced Placement courses allow students to take college-level course work in high school and receive credit from Oklahoma state colleges and universities. For more information on Advanced Placement, visit the College Board website .

Military Transcripts and Transferring Credits for VA

Murray State College provides academic credit to a military veteran, who was honorably discharged in the previous three (3) years for any applicable education, training and experience received through military duty that pertains to his or her area of study with MSC. Courses must meet the standards of the American Council on Education or equivalent standards.

Students transferring to Murray State College are required to submit official transcripts (institutional and military) from all colleges previously attended.

A military transcript transfer guide will assist the veterans in understanding the process of transferring military training and experience into college credit. This guide provides information about transfer policies and issues, in order to help students better navigate the process of transferring military training and experience into college credit.

The following websites provide information on how to validate a Service Member’s military experience and training by providing corresponding ACE college credit recommendations:

ACE American Council on Education

The Joint Services Transcripts for Military Personnel

Community College of the Air Force

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does murray state offer virtual campus visits.

Absolutely! During a campus visit you will have a meeting with a member of the graduate admissions team, receive information on tuition and financial aid and meet with a faculty member in the program of your choice. It would be our pleasure to share more of what graduate school at Murray State can offer you. Email [email protected]  to schedule your virtual visit!

How do I apply?

You can apply online . For more information, please visit the Graduate Admissions page.

What is the application deadline?

Most of our programs have on-going admission with the exception of the following:

  • Speech Language Pathology - February 15
  • Clinical Nurse Specialist - March 1
  • Clinical Psychology - April 5
  • Family Nurse Practitioner - March 1
  • General Experimental Psychology - April 5
  • Nurse Educator - March 1
  • Nurse Anesthetist – November 1

Please be aware pre-scheduling for the fall semester is early April, and early November for the spring semester. To insure your pick of classes, a complete application should be submitted in a timely manner before pre-scheduling.

Is there an application fee?

Yes. A one-time non-refundable application fee of $40 is required before your application will be processed.

Is an entrance exam such as the GRE or GMAT required?

Most of our programs do have a testing requirement. Please refer to the graduate program page for more information.

How long does the admissions process take and when will I be assigned an advisor?

As soon as all required transcripts are on file, a copy of your application and other required documents will be sent to the appropriate academic department for evaluation. Your admission will not be final until the academic department has reviewed your file and made a decision.  The admissions process may take longer during peak times throughout the year. Once a decision has been made, you will be notified by letter which will include your advisor assignment.

When will I receive my financial aid award?

Please be aware that student financial aid awards cannot be made until the final decision has been made by the academic department and your admission file has been updated.

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