This page contains links to training resources related to the graduate application and recruitment system, Slate, as well as other admission and student services resources. Contact gradadmin@missouri.edu with questions.
Slate Resources
Logging in to Slate
- Complete this form to request a gradSlate/Perceptive Content user accountchevron_right
- gradSlate System (full application management)chevron_right
- gradSlate Reader (for reading/scoring applications)chevron_right
Contact gradadmin@missouri.edu for assistance.
Slate Training Sessions
Slate Basic Training Packets
- Slate System Basicschevron_right
- Graduate Admission Process/Flowchevron_right
- Slate Reader Basicschevron_right
Slate Decision Management
- Batch Decisionschevron_right
- Individual Decisionschevron_right
- Loading GPA Justificationschevron_right
- Tracking Accepted/Declined Offerschevron_right
- Tracking Admitted Applicantschevron_right
Slate Application Management Packets
- Adding Application Materialschevron_right
- Application Notification Reportschevron_right
- Downloading Applications to pdfchevron_right
- Entering GPAs/Commentschevron_right
- Queries/Exportschevron_right
- Replacing Application Materialschevron_right
- Waiving Dept Application Requirements (Pre-Submission)chevron_right
- Waiving Dept Application Requirements (Post-Submission)chevron_right
Slate Communications/Interactions
- Adding Interactions (e.g. Timeline Notes)chevron_right
- Adding Outlook Messages to Slatechevron_right
- Sending Email Messages from Slatechevron_right
Slate Event Management
Application Process Resources
- Conditional Acceptance Procedureschevron_right
- Collaborative Program Application Process (3+2, 2+2 programs)chevron_right
- GPA Calculatorchevron_right
Transcript Resources
- myZou Academic Records for Current/Former MU Studentschevron_right
- International Credential Trainingchevron_right
Admission Forms
- Change of Program, Advisor, etc.chevron_right
- Senior Dual Enrollment Applicationchevron_right
- UM Visiting Graduate Student Programchevron_right
Test Score Resources
- GRE Resourceschevron_right
- GMAT Resourceschevron_right
- English Language Proficiency Policy and Accepted Examschevron_right
Language Exemptions: Please check this page for information on exemptions.
Note: Academic programs may require English proficiency exams, even if an applicant meets the automatic wavier requirements.
Special Cases
Waiver of minimum subsection score: On occasion, academic programs may feel that applicants who meet the minimum TOEFL requirement of 80 but have a subsection score below 17 deserves consideration. Programs may request a waiver for such cases by justifying or explaining why this score will not impede the progress or success of the student in that program; special consideration should be given to speaking and listening scores if programs anticipate the student will be funded through a teaching assistantship. Instructions for submitting a waiver request are described below.
Waiver of language testing: Sometimes a program may feel that an applicant, who otherwise does not meet the requirements for an automatic waiver, should not be required to submit an English proficiency exam score. For example, the student has lived in the United States for the last year or worked as a teaching assistant at another university in an English-speaking country. In these instances, the program should prepare a request, stating the compelling reasons why the academic program believes the applicant’s English language ability is adequate and how the academic program ascertained that the applicant’s level of English language ability (e.g. interview, publications in English, etc.).
Waiver Request Instructions: Waiver requests should be addressed to the Dean of the Graduate School but sent to the appropriate Graduate Admission Advisor. The requests will be presented to the Dean of the Graduate School, who will make the final decision as to whether the waiver will be granted. If the waiver request is not approved, then the applicant will be required to take (or retake) one of the acceptable exams and submit their qualifying score to the Graduate Admissions Office prior to their admission.