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If you have a clear vision of your professional path, consider applying to Pitt as part of our Guaranteed Admission Programs (GAP). Eligibility for a GAP is determined by your academic achievements. Simply indicate your interest in a particular program when completing the online application, selecting from a dropdown menu of the Guaranteed Admission Programs. Only applicants selected for a guaranteed program will receive notification. Given the competitiveness of Pitt’s guarantees, we strongly advise applying for admission early in your senior year of high school.
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First-Year Student Guaranteed Admission Programs
- The Business Guarantee is applicable to the full and part-time MBA programs at Pitt, as well as the MS programs in Accounting, Finance, Management, Management Information Systems, Marketing Science, and Supply Chain Management.
- Applicants who choose “Business” in the Guaranteed Admission Program dropdown box on the Application for Undergraduate Admission will be considered for the guarantee. Only prospective first-year students can be considered.
- Be in the top 10% of your high school graduating class and achieve a 1410 minimum on the SAT (combined Evidence-Based Reading and Writing and Math) or 31 composite score on the ACT. If your high school does not rank, you should have an overall “A” average in a rigorous curriculum.
- Earn your undergraduate degree in the College of Business Administration at Pitt with a 3.25 or higher GPA. If you complete a Pitt undergraduate degree (Pittsburgh campus only) other than in the College of Business Administration, you must also earn a 3.00 GPA in a minimum of 6 credit hours of quantitative coursework, including either statistics or calculus.
- The full and part-time MBA programs also require two years of post-baccalaureate professional work experience prior to enrollment.
- More information about the Katz Graduate School of Business.
Test-optional applicants are eligible for this guarantee.
International students are eligible for this guarantee.
There are four GAP opportunities on the education track:
Elementary Education
School of Education Combined Accelerated Studies in Education (CASE) Teacher Certification Program Guarantee. CASE is a five-year teacher certification program that begins in the junior year. Students complete a B.S. in Applied Developmental Psychology (ADP) and the M.Ed. with certification in PK-4 general education and PK-12 Special Education.
- A separate application is not necessary for consideration. When you submit your application for admission, you should select the “Dietrich School of Arts & Sciences” as your first-year entry school and select “Elementary Education” from the Guaranteed Admission Program drop-down box on the application.
- Maintain a 3.25 grade point average as a full-time undergraduate student in both the University’s School of Arts and Sciences and the School of Education once admitted (instances, where your grade point average falls below a 3.25, will be reviewed by the Dean of the School of Education)
- Attend a teacher education or ADP information session in the School of Education by the end of your sophomore year.
- Declare your intended program by the end of your sophomore year
- Complete all prerequisite courses for your intended program
- Show experience working or volunteering with children or adolescents as a teacher, tutor, camp counselor, etc.
More information about the CASE Program in the Graduate School of Education.
Test-optional applicants are eligible for this guarantee.
International students are not eligible for this guarantee.
Secondary Education
School of Education Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) or Master of Education in Special Education with an Instructional Certificate (MOSAIC) Guarantee Programs
- A separate application is not necessary for consideration. When you submit your application for admission, you should select the “Dietrich School of Arts & Sciences” as your first-year entry school and select “Secondary Education” from the Guaranteed Admission Program drop-down box on the application.
- Maintain a 3.0 grade point average as a full-time undergraduate student in the University’s Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences or the University Honors College (individual instances where a student’s grade point average falls below 3.0 will be reviewed by the Dean of the School of Education).
- Attend a School of Education Teacher Education Information Session in the School of Education by the end of your sophomore year. RSVP here.
- Declare the specific teacher education program by the end of the junior year. Please note that international students are only eligible to obtain certification in a foreign language content area, as applicable and available.
- Complete all prerequisite courses for the teacher education specialty area.
- Candidates in foreign languages must also attain a rating of at least Advanced Low on the Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) examination administered by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL).
- Show evidence of substantial experience working or volunteering with children or adolescents as a teacher, tutor, camp counselor, etc.
More information about the teacher certification programs in the Graduate School of Education.
The Secondary Education Guarantee is not available at Regional Campuses.
Test-optional applicants are eligible for this guarantee.
International students are eligible for this guarantee (Certificates in Foreign Language only).
Applied Developmental Psychology
School of Education Master of Science in Applied Developmental Psychology (ADP) Guarantee Program
- A separate application is not necessary for consideration. When you submit your application for admission, you should select the “Dietrich School of Arts & Sciences” as your first-year entry school and select “Applied Developmental Psychology” from the Guaranteed Admission Program drop-down box on the application
- Maintain a 3.0 grade point average as a full-time undergraduate student in the University’s School of Arts and Sciences or the University Honors College. (Instances where your grade point average falls below a 3.0 will be reviewed by the Dean of the School of Education)
- Complete courses in Research Methods and Developmental Psychology
- Show substantial experience working or volunteering with children or adolescents as a teacher, tutor, camp counselor, etc.
- More information about the Master of Science in Applied Developmental Psychology in the Graduate School of Education.
For any additional questions about the Master of Science in Applied Developmental Psychology or about becoming a teacher at the University of Pittsburgh School of Education please contact Shabana Reza, Associate Director of Admissions and Enrollment Services, at Shabana.Reza@pitt.edu.
Test-optional applicants are eligible for this guarantee.
International students are eligible for this guarantee.
Clinical Exercise Physiology
School of Education Master of Science in Clinical Exercise Physiology (CEP) Guarantee Program
- A separate application is not necessary for consideration. To be considered for the guarantee, select “Clinical Exercise Physiology” in the Guaranteed Admission Program dropdown box on the Application for Undergraduate Admission.
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- Maintain a 3.0 grade point average as a full-time undergraduate student in the University’s School of Arts and Sciences or the University Honors College. (Instances where your grade point average falls below a 3.0 will be reviewed by the Dean of the School of Education.)
- Complete courses in human anatomy, human physiology, exercise physiology, and exercise testing and prescription.
- More information about the Master of Science in Clinical Exercise Physiology in the Graduate School of Education.
For any additional questions about the Master of Science in Clinical Exercise Physiology, please contact Shabana Reza, Associate Director of Admissions and Enrollment Services, at Shabana.Reza@pitt.edu.
Test-optional applicants are eligible for this guarantee.
International students are eligible for this guarantee.
A separate application is not necessary for consideration. When you submit your application for admission, you should select the “Swanson School of Engineering” as your first-year entry school and select “Engineering” from the Guaranteed Admission Program drop-down box on the application.
- Achieve a minimum SAT score of 1510 (combined Evidence-Based Reading and Writing and Math) or 34 ACT Composite score.
- Be in the top 5 percent of your high school graduating class or have an equivalent grade point average (GPA).
- Complete an undergraduate degree in the Swanson School of Engineering at the University of Pittsburgh with a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or better.
- Review graduate engineering programs.
Test-optional applicants are eligible for this guarantee.
International students are eligible for this guarantee.
A separate application is not necessary for consideration. When you submit your application for admission, you should select “School of Computing and Information” as your first-year entry school and select “Information Sciences” from the Guaranteed Admission Program drop-down box on the application.
- Achieve a minimum SAT score of 700 (Math) or a minimum score of 30 on the Math section of the ACT, or test-optional admissions status
- Be admitted to the School of Computing and Information and successfully (as defined on the School’s website) complete the Bachelor of Science program. Completion of the BS program and enrollment in the MSIS program must occur within five calendar years of being awarded the Information Science guarantee.
- Maintain a 3.25 QPA while in the BS program with no grade (throughout your college career) lower than a C.
- Review information on the School of Computing and Information website.
Test-optional applicants are eligible for this guarantee.
International students are eligible for this guarantee.
A separate application is not necessary for consideration. To be considered for the guarantee, select “Law” in the Guaranteed Admission Program dropdown box on the Application for Undergraduate Admission.
- Be in the top 10 percent of high school graduating class with a 1360 SAT (combined Evidence-Based Reading and Writing and Math ) or 30 ACT Composite score.
- While enrolled at Pitt, maintain a 3.6 grade point average as a full-time student.
- At point of application to law school, satisfy a standard character review and attain a 162 LSAT result.
- Note: for students not eligible for the guarantee, working toward early admission to the School of Law after three years of study in Arts and Sciences or Business or applying through our early decision program may be a good alternative.
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Test-optional applicants are eligible for this guarantee.
International students are eligible for this guarantee.
A separate application is not necessary for consideration. When you submit your application for admission, you should select the “Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences” as your first-year entry school and select “Public and International Affairs” from the Guaranteed Admission Program drop-down box on the application
- Maintain a minimum 3.5 grade point average while satisfying the minimum course work requirements for the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences.
- Demonstrate a commitment to public service through internships, volunteer, and/or work experience in the fields of public and international affairs.
- Apply to the Master of Public Administration, Master of Public & International Affairs, or Master of International Development programs. The offer of guaranteed admission remains in effect for three years after graduation from Arts & Sciences with a bachelor’s degree.
More information about GSPIA.
Test-optional applicants are eligible for this guarantee.
International students are eligible for this guarantee.
A separate application is not necessary for to be considered for the Social Work Guarantee. To be considered for the guarantee, select “Social Work” in the Guaranteed Admission Program dropdown box on the Undergraduate Application for Admission. Students have two options:
Option 1
- The BASW program is an upper-division program beginning in the junior year offered at the Pittsburgh campus only. Apply during your sophomore year to enter the Bachelor of Arts in Social Work program in the School of Social Work.
- Complete the BASW program with an overall 3.2 GPA or above.
- Complete the application to the Master’s Degree in Social Work 12-month advanced standing program during your final year of undergraduate.
Option 2
- Complete your undergraduate degree in any major with a minimum of a 3.2 GPA.
- Complete the application to the Masters of Social Work program during your final year of undergraduate.
Test-optional applicants are eligible for this guarantee.
International students are eligible for this guarantee.
To be considered for the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Communication Science and Disorders (CSD) Guarantee, first-year applicants must select “Communication Science” in the Guaranteed Admissions Program dropdown box on the Application for Undergraduate Admission.
Students issued a Communication Science and Disorders Guarantee are guaranteed admission to either the Audiology or Speech-Language Pathology graduate program. You will be able to select which graduate program you desire when completing the CSD Centralized Application Service (CSDCAS).
Students awarded guaranteed admission to Speech-Language Pathology (MA/MS) or Audiology (AuD) must:
- Complete the Communication Science (BA) undergraduate program
- Achieve a 3.6 or higher overall GPA and a 3.75 or higher GPA in core CSD courses while completing the undergraduate Communication Science (BA) program
- Meet all requirements for admission
- Complete the CSD Centralized Application Services (CSDCAS) process
CSD reserves the right to limit the number of accepted first-year students into the Guaranteed Admissions Program to 40 students per year. Only prospective first-year students can be considered for the guarantee. Learn more about the Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology graduate programs.
Test-optional applicants are eligible for this guarantee.
International students are eligible for this guarantee.
A separate application is not necessary for consideration. When you submit your application for admission, you should select the “Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences” as your first-year entry school and select “Dental Medicine” from the Guaranteed Admission Program drop-down box on the application
A completed application for admission is due no later than January 15th (This includes SAT/ACT test scores, if applicable, and required SRAR)
Rank in the top 10 percent of high school class with 1470 SAT (combined Evidence-Based Reading and Writing and Math) or 33 ACT Composite score, or better.
Consideration for the Dental Guarantee is a multi-step process. Students who complete the steps above will be asked by the School of Dental Medicine to submit supplemental information in support of their candidacy. The supplemental information will be reviewed by the selection committee. Students selected for the guarantee based on their submissions will be notified by the School of Dental Medicine.
As an undergraduate student at Pitt, the following must be met in order to maintain the guarantee status:
- Maintain an overall GPA of 3.75 with a Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics (BCPM) GPA of 3.65 as an undergraduate.
- Complete the undergraduate degree within four years.
- Continue to gain dental-related experiences during undergraduate years.
- Seek opportunities for community service and/or research opportunities in a related field.
- Maintain contact with the Dental Medicine Office of Student Affairs and attend meetings as requested.
- Successfully complete the prerequisite courses for admission to the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine.
- Provide the Dental Office of Admissions with a CV & official transcript at the completion of the fall semester of your junior year, meeting all deadlines established for students.
- Obtain a favorable interview result with the Pitt Dental Medicine Admissions Committee in the spring semester of your junior year.
Test-optional applicants are eligible for this guarantee.
International students are eligible for this guarantee.
To be considered for the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Health Informatics (MS) Guarantee, first-year applicants must select “Health Informatics” in the Guaranteed Admissions Program dropdown box on the Application for Undergraduate Admission.
Students awarded guaranteed admission to the HI (MS) program must:
- Achieve a 3.0 or better overall GPA while enrolled in an undergraduate program at Pitt
- Complete the application process as required
The program is offered in residential and online formats – students offered the Guarantee will be able to choose which course modality they prefer when completing the application for admission. Additionally, students may select any curriculum track or certificate. Only prospective first-year students can be considered for the guarantee. Learn more about Pitt’s Health Informatics graduate program.
Test optional applicants are eligible for this guarantee.
Health Informatics Undergraduate Program
Students with a Health Informatics (MS) guarantee are also guaranteed admission to the undergraduate program in Health Informatics (BS).
Students awarded guaranteed admission to the HI (BS) program must:
- Achieve a 2.5 or better grade point average (GPA)
- Earn a minimum grade of C- in all prerequisite courses
- Meet all admission requirements and complete the application process as required
Completion of Health Informatics (BS) is optional. Students may complete any undergraduate major at Pitt to maintain their graduate guarantee. Learn more about the Health Informatics undergraduate program.
For future students, to be considered for the School of Medicine’s Guaranteed Admission Program, first-year applicants must:
- Submit an application for admission on or before October 15. International students as well as applicants to the regional campuses of the University of Pittsburgh are not eligible for this program. Apply to either the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences (any intended major), the School of Public Health, or to the Swanson School of Engineering for an intended major of Bioengineering.
- Select “Medicine” from the Guaranteed Admission Program drop-down box on your undergraduate application for admission. This guarantee is only available to domestic first-year students at the Pittsburgh campus.
- Once your application is processed, if you selected “Medicine” on your application for admission, you will receive an email within about 48-72 hours that will prompt you to complete a supplemental application for the guarantee. This application requires response to two short answer questions. This supplemental application along with your required SRAR, SAT/ACT testing scores (if choosing to apply with scores), and the personal statement or Common App Essay are all required to be completed and in to the Office of Admissions and Financial Aid by November 1. Any late submissions will not be considered for the guarantee.
- Earn the highest grade point average in your high school’s graduating class in the context of a curriculum showing the greatest academic rigor possible.
- Achieve a minimum SAT score of 1490 (combined Evidence-Based Reading and Writing and Math) or 34 ACT composite score. Due to the University expanding the test-optional policy through fall of 2025, the MCAT will be required prior to matriculation to the medical school only for test-optional candidates entering Pitt as first-year guaranteed admits starting in 2021. However, the earned score will only be used for advising purposes following matriculation to medical school. The MCAT requirement does not apply to students admitted with SAT/ACT scores.
- Respond to the Personal Statement or Common Application Essay.
Consideration for the GAP is a multi-step process. After the initial review described above, students selected to continue in the process will be notified by the School of Medicine of their eligibility to apply for the GAP. Those selected will be asked to submit supplemental information in support of their candidacy as required by the medical school. The additional supplemental information will be reviewed by the selection committee of the medical school. Selected students will be invited for an interview with the School of Medicine in March.
Please note: If you are selected to continue in the GAP review process, you will be notified by December 1. All applicants for this guarantee will be reviewed for nomination after the November 1 completion deadline. Please do not contact the Office of Admissions and Financial Aid or the School of Medicine regarding the status of your application. Additionally, due to the high number of quality applicants for this program, decisions cannot be appealed.
Students offered the guarantee must complete an undergraduate degree based on course work done at the Pittsburgh campus of the University of Pittsburgh within four years, complete the prerequisite course work, maintain a cumulative science and quality point average of at least 3.75, and engage in undergraduate research and extracurricular activities that provide greater knowledge of the science and practice of medicine. The MCAT will be required prior to matriculation to the medical school only for test-optional candidates entering Pitt as first-year guaranteed admits starting in 2021. However, the earned score will only be used for advising purposes following matriculation to medical school. The MCAT requirement does not apply to students admitted with SAT/ACT scores.
More information on the Guaranteed Admission Program (GAP) and the School of Medicine.
Test optional applicants are eligible for this guarantee.
International students are NOT eligible for this guarantee.
A separate application is not necessary for consideration. When you submit your application for admission, you should select the “School of Nursing” as your first-year entry school and select “Nursing” from the Guaranteed Admission Program drop-down box on the application.
Be in the top 10% of high school graduating class (if the high school ranks the students) with a minimum score of 1450 SAT (combined Evidence-Based Reading and Writing and Math) or 33 ACT Composite score if SAT or ACT is taken.
Grade Point Average (GPA) and strength of high school curriculum will be evaluated if no high school rank or test optional.
Requirements to Maintain Nursing Guarantee:
- Complete the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree at a Pitt campus with a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher.
- Show evidence of ethical practices throughout the BSN program.
- Pass National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) Exam following completion of the BSN program.
- Fulfill all specific admissions requirements for selected graduate program.
- Participate in scholarly or research opportunities, leadership, volunteerism, and outside the curriculum clinical engagement.
- Establish a mentoring relationship that shares your interests in research.
- Students offered guaranteed admission can develop competitive a resume for readiness to pursue PHD, DNP, or Master’s program in nursing.
- More information about graduate programs in the School of Nursing.
- Students have the opportunity to enroll in a variety of graduate program core courses in their fourth year to receive advanced academic standing
For more information, visit the School of Nursing degree programs website (Degree Programs | School of Nursing | University of Pittsburgh).
Test-optional applicants are eligible for this guarantee.
International students are eligible for this guarantee.
To be considered for the First-Year Student Guarantee Admission Program to the University of Pittsburgh Doctor of Occupational Therapy (OTD) program in the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, first-year applicants must select “Occupational Therapy” in the Guaranteed Admission Program dropdown box on the Application for Undergraduate Admission.
Students awarded the Guarantee must:
- Complete an undergraduate degree at Pitt
- Achieve a 3.50 or higher overall GPA and a 3.50 or higher GPA in prerequisite courses
- Complete the Occupational Therapy Centralized Application Services (OTCAS) application no later than October 1st, including all admission requirements (i.e., prerequisite courses, experience hours, references, personal statement)
- Attend a Department of Occupational Therapy Guarantee Information Session at least once an academic year (Fall or Spring) to review requirements and progress.
Test-optional applicants are eligible for this guarantee.
International students are eligible for this guarantee.
A separate application is not necessary for consideration. When you submit your application for admission, you should select the “Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences” as your first-year entry school and select “Pharmacy” from the Guaranteed Admission Program drop-down box on the application.
Students awarded guaranteed admission to the PharmD program must:
- Earn a letter grade of a C or better in all prerequisite courses
- Maintain a 3.25 or greater overall GPA in prerequisite courses
- Achieve a 3.25 or greater GPA in the required Math and Science courses completed at the University of Pittsburgh (AP credits may be acceptable).
- Successfully interview when invited during the admissions process
- Complete the PharmCAS application as required during the PharmD admissions process
Learn more about Pitt Pharmacy’s PharmD program.
Test-optional applicants are eligible for this guarantee.
International students are eligible for this guarantee.
To be considered for the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) Guarantee, first-year applicants must:
- Select “Physical Therapy” in the Guaranteed Admission Program dropdown box on the Application for Undergraduate Admission.
- Rank in the top 10 percent of high school graduating class.
Students awarded the Guarantee must:
- Maintain a 3.5 or better prerequisite science and overall grade point average (GPA) through the time of application submission.
- Complete all prerequisite coursework required for admission to the DPT program, including adequate exposure to the field of physical therapy. 40 hours of exposure is required
- Complete the PT Centralized Application Service (PTCAS) process as required.
The program is offered in residential and hybrid formats – students offered the Guarantee will choose which course modality they prefer when completing the PT Centralized Application Service (PTCAS) process.
DPT reserves the right to limit the number of accepted first-year students into the Guaranteed Admission Program to 40 students per year. Only prospective first-year students can be considered for the guarantee. Learn more about Pitt’s Doctor of Physical Therapy program.
Test-optional applicants are eligible for this guarantee.
International students are eligible for this guarantee.
To be considered for the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Physician Assistant Studies (MS) Guarantee, first-year applicants must:
- Submit a completed undergraduate application to Pitt Admissions by January 15.
- Select “Physician Assistant” in the Guaranteed Admission Program dropdown box on the Application for Undergraduate Admission.
- Rank in the top 10 percent of high school graduating class (if applicable)
- Submit supplemental application materials PAS Program, if eligible, by February 1.
Consideration for the Physician Assistant Studies (PAS) Guarantee is a multi-step process. Students who complete the steps above will be asked by the School of Health and Rehabilitation to submit supplemental information in support of their candidacy. The supplemental information will be reviewed by the selection committee. Students selected for the guarantee based on their submissions will be notified by the PAS program.
Students offered the guarantee must:
- Complete an undergraduate degree at the University of Pittsburgh within four years.
- Maintain a 3.47 or better prerequisite science and overall grade point average (GPA).
- Complete all requirements for admission to the PAS program, including prerequisite courses, BLS certification, letters of recommendation, patient care experience, and 40 shadowing hours.
PAS reserves the right to limit the number of accepted first-year students into the Guaranteed Admission Program to up to 5% of the cohort per year. Only prospective first-year students can be considered for the guarantee.
Students granted a PAS Guarantee will have the option of enrolling in our on-campus or hybrid Physician Assistant Studies (MS) program. You will make your selection upon submission of your supplemental application material.
Test-optional applicants are eligible for this guarantee.
International students are eligible for this guarantee.
A separate application is not necessary for consideration. When you submit your application for admission, you should select either “School of Public Health” or “Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences” as your first-year entry school and select “Public Health” from the Guaranteed Admission Program drop-down box on the application.
To be considered for the guarantee, applicants should:
- Be in the top 10% of their high school class or have a 3.8 unweighted GPA when submitting your undergraduate application to the University of Pittsburgh.
- Maintain a minimum 3.3 grade point average at the University of Pittsburgh.
- Complete any prerequisite courses required for the degree program.
- Submit Graduate Record Examination (GRE) test scores, if required by the program. Scores should be at least in the 55th percentile for both the Verbal and Quantitative sections, and 3.5 or better on the Analytical Writing section.
- Complete an application in SOPHAS and provide all requested materials.*
The following master’s programs currently participate**:
- Behavioral and Community Health Sciences (MPH)
- Biostatistics (MS, MS-HDS, or MS-SCG)
- Environmental and Occupational Health (MPH or MS)
- Epidemiology (MPH or MS-45 credits)
- Health Policy and Management (MPH)
- Human Genetics (MPH, MS, or MS in Genome Bioinformatics; excluding MS in Genetic Counseling)
- Infectious Diseases and Microbiology (MPH-MIC, MPH-PEL or MS)
Review our school-wide and department prerequisites.
Note: Pitt students who are not eligible for guaranteed admission can still consider other options, including the School of Public Health’s
Accelerated Bachelor’s/Master’s Program.
Still want more information? Email us at PHadmissions@pitt.edu
* Even with a guaranteed offer of admission, applicants must officially apply to the Pitt Public Health. Application instructions can be found on our website.
**Participating programs in the Guaranteed Admissions Program, as of July 2024. For the most up-to-date list, please contact Pitt Public Health before applying.
Test-optional applicants are eligible for this guarantee.
International students are eligible for this guarantee.
To be considered for the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Master of Rehabilitation Technology (MRT) Guarantee, first-year applicants must select “Rehabilitation Technology” in the Guaranteed Admission Program dropdown box on the Application for Undergraduate Admission.
Students awarded the Guarantee must:
- Complete an undergraduate degree at Pitt
- Maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher
- Complete the GradCAS application process
Only prospective first-year students can be considered for the guarantee. Learn more about Pitt’s Master of Rehabilitation Technology program.
Test-optional applicants are eligible for this guarantee.
International students are eligible for this guarantee.
To be considered for the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Master of Science in Sports Science Guarantee, first-year applicants must select “Sports Science” in the Guaranteed Admission Program dropdown box on the Application for Undergraduate Admission.
Students awarded the Guarantee must:
- Complete an undergraduate degree at Pitt
- Maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.25 or higher
- Complete all prerequisite courses required for admission to the Sports Science program with a minimum grade of B
- Complete the GradCAS application process
- Meet annually with the program director
- Demonstrate evidence of profession-related work and volunteer experience (minimum of 80 hours) in the field of sports science during your undergraduate studies.
Only prospective first-year students can be considered for the guarantee. Learn more about Pitt’s Sports Science (MS) program.
Test optional applicants are eligible for this guarantee.
International students are eligible for this guarantee.
Transfer Student Guarantee Admissions Programs
Secondary Education
School of Education Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) or Master of Education in Special Education with an Instructional Certificate (MOSAIC) Guarantee Programs
- A separate application is not necessary for consideration. To be considered for the guarantee, select “Secondary Education” in the Guaranteed Admission Program dropdown box on the Application for Undergraduate Admission. Only prospective first-year students are eligible for the guarantee.
- Be admitted to the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh.
- Maintain a 3.0 grade point average as a full-time undergraduate student in the University’s Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences or the University Honors College (individual instances where a student’s grade point average falls below 3.0 will be reviewed by the Dean of the School of Education).
- Attend a School of Education Teacher Education Information Session in the School of Education by the end of your junior year. RSVP here.
- Declare the specific teacher education program by the end of the junior year. Please note that international students are only eligible to obtain certification in a foreign language content area, as applicable and available.
- Complete all prerequisite courses for the teacher education specialty area.
- Candidates in foreign language must also attain a rating of at least Advanced Low on the Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) examination administered by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL).
- Show evidence of substantial experience working or volunteering with children or adolescents as a teacher, tutor, camp counselor, etc.
More information about the teacher certification programs in the Graduate School of Education.
The Guarantee program is not available at Regional Campuses.
Test-optional applicants are eligible for this guarantee.
Transfer Students are eligible for this guarantee.
International Students are eligible for this guarantee (Certificates in Foreign Language only).
Applied Developmental Psychology
School of Education Master of Science in Applied Developmental Psychology (ADP) Guarantee Program
- A separate application is not necessary for consideration. To be considered for the guarantee, select “Applied Developmental Psychology” in the Guaranteed Admission Program dropdown box on the Application for Undergraduate Admission. Only prospective first-year students are eligible for the guarantee.
- Be admitted to the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh
- Maintain a 3.0 grade point average as a full-time undergraduate student in the University’s School of Arts and Sciences or the University Honors College (instances, where your grade point average falls below a 3.0, will be reviewed by the Dean of the School of Education)
- Complete courses in Research Methods and Developmental Psychology
- Show substantial experience working or volunteering with children or adolescents as a teacher, tutor, camp counselor, etc.
More information about the Master of Science in Applied Developmental Psychology in the Graduate School of Education.
For any additional questions about the Master of Science in Applied Developmental Psychology or about becoming a teacher at the University of Pittsburgh School of Education please contact Shabana Reza, Associate Director of Admissions and Enrollment Services, at Shabana.Reza@pitt.edu.
The Guarantee program is not available at Regional Campuses.
Test-optional applicants are eligible for this guarantee.
Transfer Students are eligible for this guarantee.
International Students are eligible for this guarantee.
- A separate application is not necessary for consideration. When you submit your application for admission, you should select “School of Computing and Information” as your school, and select “Information Sciences” from the Guaranteed Admission Program drop-down box on the application. Students must have a 3.25 GPA at the time of application.
- Be admitted to the School of Computing and Information and successfully (as defined on the School’s website) complete the Bachelor of Science program. Completion of the BS program and enrollment in the MSIS program must occur within five calendar years of being awarded the Information Science guarantee.
- Maintain a 3.25 QPA while in the BS program with no grade (throughout your college career) lower than a C.
Review information on the School of Computing and Information website.
The Guarantee program is not available at Regional Campuses.
Test-optional applicants are eligible for this guarantee.
Transfer Students are eligible for this guarantee.
International Students are eligible for this guarantee
- A separate application is not necessary for consideration. To be considered for this guarantee, select “Public and International Affairs” in the Guaranteed Admission Program dropdown box on the Undergraduate Application for Admission. Students must have a 3.25 GPA at the time of application.
- Maintain a minimum 3.5 grade point average while satisfying the minimum course work requirements for the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences.
- Demonstrate a commitment to public service through internships, volunteer, and/or work experience in the fields of public and international affairs.
- Apply to the Master of Public Administration, Master of Public & International Affairs, or Master of International Development programs.
More information about GSPIA.
The Guarantee program is not available at Regional Campuses.
Test-optional applicants are eligible for this guarantee.
Transfer Students are eligible for this guarantee.
International Students are eligible for this guarantee.
- A separate application is not necessary for to be considered for the Social Work Guarantee. To be considered for this guarantee, select “Social Work” in the Guaranteed Admission Program dropdown box on the Transfer Application for Admission.
- Complete your undergraduate degree in any major with a minimum of a 3.2 GPA.
- Complete the application to the Masters of Social Work program during your final year of undergraduate.
The Guarantee program is not available at Regional Campuses.
Test-optional applicants are eligible for this guarantee.
Transfer Students are eligible for this guarantee.
International Students are eligible for this guarantee.