Applications open August 1st and the deadline to apply is January 15th.
KIN faculty members use the following criteria when judging applicants for admission and when determining which prospective doctoral students to nominate for fellowships. Sources of information include transcripts, academic statement, personal statement, resume, and letters of recommendation. Students may submit additional materials if desired. Prospective students should make certain that all of these criteria are addressed in their admissions portfolios.
The first step to applying to Michigan State University and your desired graduate program is to complete the University’s Graduate School application (with payment). For applicants seeking admissions to the Kinesiology M.S. program at MSU, you must apply online through the Graduate School. The application fee (payable in U.S. dollars) must be paid for applicants to be considered. The MSU Office of Admissions website also includes considerable information about related issues at the university, including possible application fee waivers.
After you have completed the University Application and paid your application fee, you will be sent an email inviting you to upload the relevant application documents (such as resume/CV, transcripts, etc.) through the Graduate Student Application. The email will be sent to the e-mail address you listed on your University graduate school application. Logging into your unique portal will allow you to monitor your application materials.
To be considered for regular admission, applicants must demonstrate and/or include the following in their application (below). A committee of faculty members reviews each application. The review committee considers the following factors, in no particular order or weight, to asses applicants:
Hard copies need to be mailed to:
Michigan State University
Kinesiology Doctoral Program, Program Coordinator
308 W. Circle Drive Room 134
East Lansing, MI 48824
International Students:
Demonstration of English Language Proficiency
Transcripts that are translated from first language to English
Statement of Financial Proof/Affidavit of Support
The Office of International Students and Scholars (OISS) is able to assist with the following items:
Incoming graduate students may transfer credits from:
General limitations on transfer credits – a combined maximum of 9 semester credits may be applied to a Master’s degree program for graduate level course work from other accredited colleges or universities and MSU’s Lifelong Education enrollment status.
Credits will be transferred only if: (a) the course is appropriate to the student’s academic program; (b) the course was completed within the time limits for earning of the degree desired at MSU; and (c) the student earned a grade of at least 3.0 in the course. Check the current MSU Academic Programs catalog for the most comprehensive and current information.
The majority of transfer credits requests are handled directly with a student’s academic advisor. Certain transfers for credit to key Kinesiology courses may require an additional review. Decisions about transfer credits are not made until the student has been admitted to the graduate program. If you wish to request a transfer of credits from a previous institution, provide your advisor with the course syllabus, samples of your work product from the course, and a copy of the transcript that reflects your grade in the course. You may request the copy of the transcript at kingrad@msu.edu if you used said transcript during your application process.
The Lifelong Education program provides prospective students with an opportunity to enroll in MSU courses before entry into a KIN graduate program. Some prospective students enroll in courses with lifelong education status so that they can: (a) begin to take credits before formal admission to the program or (b) prove that they are prepared for graduate study.
For more information, consult the Master’s Programs information from MSU Academic Programs Catalog and the MSU Lifelong Education Program information posted on the Office of the Registrar web site.