| Non-Degree
Seeking Applicants
Non-degree
seeking applicants may take an individual course, a series
of courses, or a certificate program for personal and/or professional
development. Non-degree seeking applicants are not required
to hold an undergraduate degree to enroll in courses, but
a high school diploma or equivalent is required. Those who
start out as Non-degree seeking students and meet the University’s
minimum requirements for admission may apply for admission
into a degree program at any time.
Degree
Seeking Applicants
Applicants
applying to the undergraduate and graduate degree programs
will fall into the following two categories.
Bachelor
Degree Program Admissions
All
students applying for entry into the University's undergraduate
degree programs must have a high school diploma or meet the
institution's standards demonstrating the ability to succeed
in post-secondary-level studies. This can be demonstrated
by submitting evidence of a high school diploma or equivalent,
completed college-level coursework, writing samples, or a
personal interview.
This
can be a combination of Transfer Credit, Standardized Examinations,
and Prior Experiential Learning. Applicants should have at
least 1 year full-time work experience.
Applicants
may fall under one of three categories:
-
Regular Applicants, if they possess a high school diploma
or equivalent.
- Transfer
Applicants, if they have earned units from a program in
a related field from a from a state-approved, regionally
or nationally accredited institution, or foreign equivalent.
Master
Degree Program Admissions
Generally
speaking, all students applying for entry into the University’s
graduate degree programs must hold a bachelor degree from
a state-approved, regionally or nationally accredited institution
or foreign equivalent. Application for the MBA Program is
open to any student with an undergraduate degree, regardless
of field of study. Applicants should have at least 3 years
of full-time work experience. No GMAT is required.
In
some cases, applicants without a bachelor degree may be accepted
into the Master degree program. This is considered on a case-by-case
basis only. Applicants must consult with the School Dean.
Applicants may fall under one of three categories:
- Regular
Applicants, if they possess a bachelor's degree in any area
of study from a state-approved, regionally or nationally
accredited institution, or foreign equivalent.
- Transfer
Applicants, if they have earned units from a graduate program
in a related field from a from a state-approved, regionally
or nationally accredited institution, or foreign equivalent.
Doctorate
Degree Program Admissions
Application
for the Ph.D. in Business Administration program is open to
any student
with a bachelor degree in any discipline and an M.B.A., or
master degree in a related discipline. The University seek
students whose academic records and work experiences identify
them as people with the ability to succeed in the program
and add to its richness and diversity. Applicants should have
at least 5 years of full-time work experience. No GMAT is
required.
In
some cases, applicants without a bachelor degree may be accepted
into the Master degree program. This is considered on a case-by-case
basis only. Applicants must consult with the School Dean.
Applicants may fall under one of three categories:
-
Regular Applicants, if they possess an M.B.A. or master
degree in a related discipline in any area of study from
a state-approved, regionally or nationally accredited institution,
or foreign equivalent.
- Transfer
Applicants, if they have earned units from a graduate program
in a related field from a from a state-approved, regionally
or nationally accredited institution, or foreign equivalent.
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