Freshman Applicants:
Students must provide evidence that they have completed their secondary education within their home country (usually 12 years) and be entitled to acceptance into the universities in their home countries. As a result of the extreme differences in educational systems among countries, admission requirements vary depending on the country from which the student originates.
Transfer Applicants from Universities Outside the US:
• Both Secondary and Post-Secondary transcripts will be used to determine general admissibility.
• A student’s overall academic performance will be taken into consideration.
• Students whose post-secondary transcripts fail to show a satisfactory performance on the College level may be considered if their Secondary transcripts were of outstanding caliber.
Transfer Applicants from US Colleges and Universities:
International Students in this category must meet the same criteria as our US Transfer Students.
• Students must have an accumulative Grade Point Average of 2.0 or higher.
• Students who have earned less then 24 credits will need to supply us with official secondary transcripts as well.
• Courses that are not considered “college level” courses (such as English as a Second Language) will not be included in the accumulative GPA when determining admissibility.
• Students transferring from a US college who also possess credits from an institution outside the US will need to follow the credit evaluation guidelines outlined .