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Application
Procedures
- Applications
for admission to the University may be submitted at any
time. However, the actual start of classes must coincide
with the start of each quarter/semester. The admission advisor
will assist the student in developing a schedule of classes
each year.
- The
prospective student wishing to apply for classes should
contact the Admissions Office for an application and for
information concerning enrollment. The prospective student
must request that official transcripts be sent from all
previous colleges attended. These transcripts must be official,
must be sent to the Admissions Office at The University.
Each applicant is advised that many institutions require
several weeks to process a request to issue a transcript.
The University understands that for some international applicants,
unofficial transcripts are difficult to obtain. If unofficial
transcripts are unavailable, notarized copies are acceptable.
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After the application materials have been completed and
submitted, and transcripts received by The University, residents
applicants should schedule an interview with the Dean of
the School according to the School to which he or she is
applying. Following the interview, the Evaluation Committee
will receive the results of the interview and all admission
materials to determine the admissibility of the applicant.
- If
the applicant is accepted for admission, an acceptance letter
will be sent to the applicant with an enrollment date. The
student may enroll on that date or after that date and begin
study at the University. If the applicant is not accepted
the Admissions Office will send a letter to the applicant
informing him or her of the decision, stating why the qualifications
are deficient. A remedial plan is usually offered to encourage
the student to continue in his or her quest for knowledge.
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