Seattle University

Type: Private University

Total Students: 7500

Student Faculty Ratio: 11:1

Founded: 1891

Website: https://www.seattleu.edu/

Ranking: 137



Computer Science (MS)
College of Science and Engineering
Masters

Information

Application Fee: $0
Tuition per Year: $23202
Avg. Scholarship: $0
Entry Semesters: Spring Fall Winter
Application Dealine: $Winter - Sep. 1; Spring - Dec. 1; Fall - Apr. 1

Requirements

Min GPA: 3
Require GRE: No
Require GMAT: No
Required Documents:
Diploma
Transcript
English Test Report
Resume
Personal Statement
Letters of Recommendation: 2
Additional Admission Requirements: • GRE/GMAT is required for applicants holding three-year bachelor's degrees and those who earned degrees from institutions issuing nongraded transcripts. • Completed MSCS Prerequisite Form provided indicating plan for meeting required coursework. Applicants who have not taken all required courses may be considered on a case-by-case basis through evaluation and consideration of relevant work experience as noted on form as well as consideration of other admissions criteria.

English Proficiency

English Test Waiver:

●Applicants who received a baccalaureate degree or higher from a university in the US, Canada, UK, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia, Singapore, will not be required to submit English scores.  ●Students earning a degree in a country other than above may provide official documentation verifying that all instruction was in English. A minimum of three years of enrollment at the university is required.

TOEFL Test of English as a Foreign Language
Total: 86 Reading/Literacy:  Writing/Production:  Listening/Comprehension:  Speaking/Conversation: 
IELTS International English Language Testing System
Total: 6.5 Reading/Literacy:  Writing/Production:  Listening/Comprehension:  Speaking/Conversation: 
PTE Pearson Test of English Academic
Total: 63 Reading/Literacy:  Writing/Production:  Listening/Comprehension:  Speaking/Conversation: 
DET Duolingo English Test
Total: 110 Reading/Literacy:  Writing/Production:  Listening/Comprehension:  Speaking/Conversation: