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Admission to Doctoral Degree Program

Ph.D. degree program applicants may apply for admission on the Internet  by visiting http://graduate.indiana.edu/admissions.php. The online application requires completion of an "Educational Objectives" section. In the drop-down box for "Academic Program," select "Health—Physical Education and Recreation PhD" for doctoral program admission.

Prerequisites Although most applicants for the doctorate generally have backgrounds in the area of specialty, the possession of degrees in these fields is not a prerequisite to admission. However, qualified applicants who have deficiencies in academic or professional background may be required to take specific courses or acquire specific experience as prerequisites to degree course work. Credit hours earned in courses prescribed for this purpose ordinarily cannot be included in the 90 credit hours required for the degree.

English Language Proficiency A basic proficiency in the English language is required of all students. For international students whose primary language is not English, a TOEFL score of at least 550 is required on the paper- based test, or 213 on the computer-based test, or a 79 on the Internet-based test.

Academic Admission Standards
Academic Standards for Admission to the Ph.D. Degree Program in Health Behavior in the Department of Applied Health Science

Greatest consideration for admission will be given to applicants who:

  • Possess an undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0
  • Possess a graduate GPA of at least 3.5
  • Meet or exceed at least one of the following GRE scores: Verbal: 500; Quantitative: 600; Analytical: 600; or Analytical Writing: 4.5
  • Possess two years of relevant work experience
The Department of Applied Health Science prefers applicants with refereed research, professional conference presentations, and/or publications. Admission to the doctoral program is dependent on the availability of a faculty advisor in the area of study.

Academic Standards for Admission to the Ph.D. Degree Program in Human Performance in the Department of Kinesiology

Greatest consideration for admission will be given to applicants who:

  • Possess an undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0
  • Possess a graduate GPA of at least 3.5
  • Earn GRE scores at or above the mean, reported annually by the Educational Testing Service, in at least two of the following sections: Verbal, Quantitative, Analytical, or Analytical Writing
  • Earn at least one of the following GRE scores: Verbal: 600; Quantitative: 600; Analytical: 600; or Analytical Writing: 4.5

Availability of Advisor Admission to the doctoral program is dependent on the availability of a faculty advisor in the area of study.

Academic Standards for Admission to the Ph.D. Degree Program in Leisure Behavior in the Department of Recreation, Park, and Tourism Studies

Greatest consideration for admission will be given to applicants who:

  • Possess an undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0
  • Possess a graduate GPA of at least 3.5
  • Meet or exceed at least one of the following GRE scores: Verbal: 500; Quantitative: 600; Analytical: 600; or Analytical Writing: 4.5
  • Possess two years of relevant work experience.
The Department of Recreation, Park, and Tourism Studies prefers applicants with refereed research, professional conference presentations, and / or publications. Availability of Advisor Admission to the doctoral program is dependent on the availability of a faculty advisor in the area of study.

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