Each graduate program webpage lists the application requirements for that program. Additionally, each program has a graduate coordinator that can answer questions about the program, application and timeline.
Students interested in Athletic Training, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Occupational Therapy, Physician Assistant and Physical Therapy programs must apply using the GradCAS centralized application.
For all other programs, please use Radford University's online application.
Applicants using the Radford University online application may choose to submit an unofficial copy of their transcript(s) for admission review.; however, an official copy must be submitted at prior to enrollment. Failure to submit an official copy of your transcript will result in a hold preventing course registration.
Radford University's online application has a non-refundable $50 fee associated with it. Applicants using the CAS system should consult their respective CAS portal for fee information.
If you meet any of the criteria below, you are eligible for a fee waiver when completing Radford's application. Please indicate on the application that you are using a fee waiver:
Please call Graduate Admissions at 540-831-5371 to request first generation and/or Pell eligible status fee waiver.
Applicants may request one application fee waiver once per calendar year. This waiver is granted on a case-by-case basis and is subject to eligibility criteria outlined above. Once a waiver has been used within a calendar year, any additional applications requiring a fee will not be eligible for a waiver until the next calendar year. Misuse or fraudulent requests may result in disqualification from future waivers.
If your desired program requires standardized test scores, official scores on the GRE, MAT or GMAT must be submitted to complete the admission process at Radford University's College of Graduate Studies and Research. Please refer to our Program Requirements page for more detail. International students, please note separate testing requirements for English proficiency..
MAT- Miller Analogies Test
Customer Relations
19500 Bulverde Road
San Antonio, Texas 78259
Telephone: 800-622-3231 or 210-339-8710
Fax: 888-211-8276
E-Mail: scoring_services@harcourt.com
Web: www.milleranalogytest.com/
Test site locations are available through milleranalogies.com. A few local test sites are:
GMAT- Graduate Management Admission Test
Education Testing Service
PO Box 6103
Princeton, NJ 08541-6103
Telephone: 1-609-771-7330
Fax: 1-609-883-4349
E-Mail: gmat@ets.org
Web: www.mba.com
GRE – Graduate Records Examination
GRE-ETS
PO Box 6000
Princeton, NJ 08541-6000
Telephone: 1-609-771-7670
Fax: 1-609-771-7906
E-Mail: gre-info@etc.org
Web: www.gre.org
The GRE, GMAT, and MAT test scores are valid for five years and the TOEFL and IELTS test scores are only valid for two years.
There are many GRE preparation guides and programs. One such source is information from ETS to Prepare for the GRE General Test.
If you are non-English speaking and wish to apply to Radford's graduate school, we do offer an Intensive English Program (IEP) through the McGlothlin Center for Global Education and Engagement.
Eligible MBA applicants may request a waiver of GMAT requirements.
For consideration, MBA applicants should complete and submit the GMAT Waiver Request Form , as well as a resume, and letter of intent demonstrating the following criteria:
Participation in selected Radford University programs and organizations who are applying from externally Partnered Colleges and Universities.
Full details on GMAT/GRE waiver eligibility requirements can be found here.