MBA, Master of Computer Science, Master of Engineering Management, Master of Information Technology, MA in TESOL, Doctorate of Business Administration, Doctor of Education in Leadership, Curriculum, and Instruction | Online Application | Students will be required to create an account in order to submit an application. Once an application is completed, please scan and upload all the required documentation to the application portal. All documents must be in color. Documents that require English translation must include the original document, as well as a copy of a certified translation by a certified professional. Students who qualify for the Professional Format must provide a valid proof of address. This can be a bank statement, leasing agreement, utilities bill, or driver’s license that ties the student to their current address. |
MBA, Master of Computer Science, Master of Engineering Management, Master of Information Technology, MA in TESOL, Doctorate of Business Administration, Doctor of Education in Leadership, Curriculum, and Instruction | Advisory Session | All applicants will be required to complete a virtual admissions meeting with their designated advisor. |
MBA, Master of Computer Science, Master of Engineering Management, Master of Information Technology, MA in TESOL, Doctorate of Business Administration, Doctor of Education in Leadership, Curriculum, and Instruction | Transcripts | All applicants are required to submit transcripts from a regionally or nationally accredited institution previously attended. For Undergraduate program: High school transcript or equivalent, such as GED, TASC, HiSET, or associate’s degree with a minimum of 2.0 cumulative GPA is required. For Graduate program: A bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 2.50 cumulative GPA is required. For Postgraduate program: A master’s degree. |
MBA, Master of Computer Science, Master of Engineering Management, Master of Information Technology, MA in TESOL, Doctorate of Business Administration, Doctor of Education in Leadership, Curriculum, and Instruction | Diploma/Graduate Certificate | Required only if the qualifying transcript is from a foreign institution. Must disclose the date of graduation from the qualifying degree. May be required upon request. |
MBA, Master of Computer Science, Master of Engineering Management, Master of Information Technology, MA in TESOL, Doctorate of Business Administration, Doctor of Education in Leadership, Curriculum, and Instruction | English Proficiency | All applicants whose native language is not English and have not earned a degree from an appropriately accredited institution, where English is the principal language of instruction, must demonstrate college-level proficiency in English. Approved Language Examinations Include: TOEFL PBT, TOEFL iBT, IELTS-A, Duolingo, CPE. An English Medium of Instruction letter from the qualifying degree program is acceptable if the student cannot provide the scores from examinations above. English proficiency requirement may only be waived if the student has U.S. degree with 30-semester credits or more from a degree-granting institution. |
MBA, Master of Computer Science, Master of Engineering Management, Master of Information Technology, MA in TESOL, Doctorate of Business Administration, Doctor of Education in Leadership, Curriculum, and Instruction | Passport | Passports must be in color and valid for at least 6 months after the application is submitted. |
MBA, Master of Computer Science, Master of Engineering Management, Master of Information Technology, MA in TESOL, Doctorate of Business Administration, Doctor of Education in Leadership, Curriculum, and Instruction | Required Fees | Application Fee: $50. Payment can be made via application portal. Alternative options: Flywire, Check/cash are also acceptable. It is encouraged to pay all fees via payment form if possible. |
MBA, Master of Computer Science, Master of Engineering Management, Master of Information Technology, MA in TESOL, Doctorate of Business Administration, Doctor of Education in Leadership, Curriculum, and Instruction | Bank Statement (Proof of Funds) | All international students must provide evidence of financial support to study and live in the U.S. while enrolled in the program. The document or letter must meet the following requirements: An original bank statement or letter of an account balance from the bank must be provided to validate the certification noted on the form. If possible, provide statements or letters in U.S. dollars. Must be issued within the last 90 days. Content of the document must be provided in the English language. Documents in any other languages must be accompanied by official English translations from a certified translator. Must be a liquid bank account; one that allows cash to be withdrawn easily at any given time. Checking and savings accounts are the most common examples of such accounts. Must clearly state the account holder’s name, account number, account type, and currency. |
MBA, Master of Computer Science, Master of Engineering Management, Master of Information Technology, MA in TESOL, Doctorate of Business Administration, Doctor of Education in Leadership, Curriculum, and Instruction | Digital I-20 Request Form | Must be completed by the student and sponsor (if applicable). This form is accessible to applicants once a letter of acceptance has been received. All required documents for an I-20 can be uploaded to the application portal. I-20s will be sent to the student’s email upon availability. |
MBA, Master of Computer Science, Master of Engineering Management, Master of Information Technology, MA in TESOL, Doctorate of Business Administration, Doctor of Education in Leadership, Curriculum, and Instruction | Registration Requirements | Payment: Students are required to submit a tuition deposit to enroll for their intended term. Enrollment Forms: All students are required to submit the Enrollment Agreement, Disclosure Forms, and School Performance Fact Sheet prior to the start of their program. These forms include an overview of Program Fees & Tuition, Methods of Payments, Payment Plans, Student Cancel and Withdraw Policy, and Student Agreements. Mandatory Writing Assessment: All doctoral students are required to take a writing assessment two weeks before the start of the program. Attend New Student Orientation: During orientation, students will become familiar with campus policies and procedures, student portal, and student resources. |