Graduate Admissions Frequently Asked Questions

We’ve compiled our most frequently asked admissions questions below.

Have a question not included here? Connect with the Graduate Admissions Office today. 

For Prospective Students

If you are interested in one of the following programs, please contact Michele Richards by either email or phone at michele.richards@dominican.edu or (415) 257-1376.

If you are interested in one of the following programs, please contact Deepa Raghupathy by either email or phone at deepa.raghupathy@dominican.edu or (415) 458-3748.

If you are interested in one of the following programs, please contact Zoe P. Blalock by either email or phone at zoe.blalock@dominican.edu or (415) 257-0169.

If you are interested in one of the following programs, please contact Allyse Rudolph by either email or phone at allyse.rudolph@dominican.edu or (415) 485-3221.

All offices (including Undergraduate and Graduate Admissions, Financial Aid, and Human Resources) are open and operating remotely. All departments can be reached via email. Find contacts through our Directory.

The Graduate office is offering tours or on-campus events. Alternatively, we welcome phone and video appointments. Please contact gradadmissions@dominican.edu for our availability.

We are currently offering phone appointments and also offer online information sessions. Visit our Visit and Tour page to learn more about scheduling and to view our virtual tours. Check out one of our upcoming online events, or email our graduate admissions team to set up a phone counseling session.

Unofficial Transcripts will be accepted as a provisional document in place of Official Transcripts for admission purposes only. If admitted to your graduate program, an Official Transcript must be submitted before courses start for the Summer or Fall (as applicable). If one is not submitted, the student will be prohibited from continuing their enrollment after the first term. In addition, transferable coursework will not be added to the student’s Dominican transcript until we have the Official Transcript. 

Unofficial College Transcripts must come via paper or as a PDF attached to an email. They need to clearly include the student's legal name, the name of the institution, and the dates the student attended. We will not accept screenshots, screen captures, or pictures.

Find complete instructions on how to submit your transcripts to Dominican here.

Dominican is actively reviewing graduate applications. An admissions decision will not be delayed in any way.

We will accept online labs taken during the Spring 2020 semester, provided that a suitable online substitute lab is being offered. This is only for courses in progress, students intending to take future classes should still sign up for in-person labs.

All of Dominican’s graduate programs are now GRE optional.

CSET scores or registration are not required for admissions into Dominican’s Teacher Preparation programs, however, all sections of the CSET must be passed before students can move to full-time student teaching in Spring 2021. (Scores must be verified through the Commission on Teacher Credentialing Exams by a Credential Analyst, Program Manager or Assistant).

For Admitted Students

All offices (including Undergraduate and Graduate Admissions, Financial Aid, and Human Resources) are open and operating remotely. All departments can be reached via email. Find contacts through our Directory.

Yes, you may defer admission for one term and retain admission status. If you defer for more than one semester, you will need to reapply.

Dominican intends to return to in-person instruction for the fall 2021 semester. For questions specific to your program, please contact your admissions counselor

At this time, Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ of California does not offer on-campus housing for graduate students. For more information regarding relocating to the beautiful North Bay, please refer to our  or reach out to your admissions counselor

An exception to this policy may be available on a case-by case basis. Those seeking special accommodation are encouraged to contact their admissions counselor. International students are encouraged to reach out to the Global Education Office for further resources.