Accelerated Bachelor’s to Master’s Degrees
The School of Science and Engineering Accelerated Bachelor’s to Master’s programs allow 鶹ý students to achieve both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in five years.
SLU's accelerated programs include a wide range of subjects and specializations, allowing students access to programs that are tailored to their needs and ambitions.
Accelerated Bachelor's to Master's Application (Doc)
Before starting the application, you should discuss your intention to apply to an accelerated bachelor’s to master’s program with the appropriate graduate program coordinator. They can assist you with program-specific requirements and expectations.
For admission to a nonthesis masters program, complete the first page of the application and attach a goal statement (single-spaced, maximum two pages) to this application. After signing, submit to SSEgrad@slu.edu. The Graduate Affairs office will route your application to the appropriate program for approval.
Nov. 1, 2024: Application open
Feb. 10, 2025: Applications due
March 14, 2025: Students notified of admissions decisions
- To apply for provisional acceptance to the ABM program, complete the SSE Accelerated Bachelor’s to Master’s application. Do not apply through Graduate Admissions.
- Upon provisional acceptance to the ABM program, you will receive an email with a letter of provisional admission, and your Banner records will be coded to reflect your educational goal of pursuing the accelerated program. You will remain classified an undergraduate for the purposes of financial aid and scholarships until your bachelor’s degree is awarded.
- Once accepted, you are not required to complete the “Petition by an Undergraduate
to Enroll in Graduate Coursework” to enroll in graduate courses. Instead, send an
email to SSEgrad@slu.edu with the following information:
Your Banner ID
Semester of requested enrollment
Course number and name of the graduate course(s) you want to enroll in
CRNs of the courses - Per the University’s policy, up to 15 hours of graduate-level coursework may count toward both your bachelor’s and master’s degrees. Check with your undergraduate advisor and/or faculty mentor to ensure you are meeting the requirements of your bachelor’s degree program.
- Per the University policy, undergraduate students participating in the ABM program may only enroll in 15 credit hours (or five courses, whichever is greater) of bachelor’s and graduate-level courses.
- All graduate coursework will be credited toward your undergraduate program until your bachelor’s degree is conferred. You are expected to maintain at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA to maintain eligibility to advance to the master’s level. Some programs may have additional expectations of performance in the graduate-level courses to advance to the master’s level (e.g., B or better in all courses). Consult with your graduate program coordinator upon admission to learn the expectations of your degree program.
- Per the University’s policy, no more than 6 credit hours of 4000-level coursework may apply to the master’s degree. Consult your graduate program coordinator about any program-level restrictions. Coursework taken at the 4000 level cannot count toward both your bachelor’s and master’s degrees.
- Any incomplete or missing grades must be addressed and grades entered before you can advance to the master’s program.
- After you apply for graduation in the final semester of your baccalaureate program, you must submit a petition for classified admission to the master’s program. On the petition, you will list the graduate course(s) to be credited to both your undergraduate and graduate program (maximum of 15 credits).