The Admission Process
The University considers applications for admission on a rolling basis. The Office of Admissions reviews applications as soon as supporting documentation has been received. Applicants are encouraged to apply at least four weeks prior to the quarter for which they wish to start. While the University makes every attempt to accommodate students who apply at any time, applications completed less than one week prior to the beginning of a term may not be reviewed before courses begin.
If accepted, a student will be required to:
- Provide evidence of high school graduation
- Provide official transcripts from all postsecondary schools previously attended
- Provide an International Credential Evaluation, if credentials were earned in a foreign country
(This evaluation must be performed by an approved agency as listed on the website.)
- Attend a meeting with the Registrar to establish proof of identity and to provide information required for the student record
This will be a face-to-face meeting, either in person or online. Government-issued photo-ID must be available. If the address on a student’s photo-ID is different from the address on his/her application, a billing statement showing the current student address is required.
- Attend a mandatory Student Orientation session