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Admission Requirements for Freshmen

Documents

Students must provide all of the following documents before they may be considered for admission. Universities does not accept faxed copies of admission documents.

1. Application.

2. Official Documents.

Submit certified copies of official documents from each secondary school, college, university, and/or technical school attended, including a certified English translation of all documents. Documents must include courses completed, grades or marks earned, and certificates or degrees awarded.

Documents must be:

3. Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Score.

Applicants whose native language is not English (identified by the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Public Affairs) must provide evidence of English language proficiency as indicated by an official TOEFL score report.The TOEFL requirement for general admission (pre-professional programs) to the university is a minimum score of 500 (paper based) or 173 (computer based). Applicants may be exempt from the TOEFL requirement in some cases. call the institute to check on this.

Catalogs and Schedules

Catalogs and schedules are not mailed. If you need to see a catalog if can be emailed to you or single program can be faxed to you.

Your application for admission and all required documents must be received in the Admissions Office by the following dates:

Semester/Term Due Date for Application and Supporting Documents
Fall Semester August 15
Winter Semester November 15
Spring Semester February 15
Summer Semester June 15

Note: You should begin the application process at least one month before your intended date of enrollment.

General

Eligibility for admission to the University cannot be determined until your file for admission is complete and all of your credentials are evaluated.