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Admissions
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Non-Degree Seeking Applicants
Applicants to a non-degree programs
will not matriculate into a program. They are not bound
to the standard degree program admissions requirements.
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Applicants must submit a completed admissions application
form and include the application fee.
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the applicant is accepted for admission, an acceptance
letter will be sent to the applicant. If the applicant
is not accepted, the Office of Admissions will send
a letter to the applicant informing applicant of the
decision, stating why his/her qualifications are deficient.
Degree Seeking Application Process
& Procedures
Applicants applying to a degree programs
must go through the University’s Admissions process.
The Admissions process is a process that assists the
Student in achieving his or her educational goals. It
is an agreement between the college and the Student
who enrolls for credit. We ask that you participate
in the matriculation process with us to ensure your
educational success. If you commit to an educational
goal, we commit to helping you succeed.
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Applicants must submit a completed admissions application
form and include the application fee.
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Applicant must submit official transcripts from college
and universities attended, evidence of specialized
training, military transcripts, etc. Foreign transcripts
must be evaluated by an foreign credential evaluating
agency. An official transcript is one that has been
received directly from the issuing institution. A
minimum of a 2.0 grade point average depicted will
be considered for transfer credit.
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After all application materials have been received,
the Office of Admissions will conduct a formal admissions
evaluation. This will allow the applicant to understand
what credit has been awarded for transfer credit,
standardized exams, and experiential credit.
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the applicant is accepted for admission, an acceptance
letter will be sent to the applicant. If the applicant
is not accepted, the Office of Admissions will send
a letter to the applicant informing applicant of the
decision, stating why his/her qualifications are deficient.
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