We accept applications
all year around.
New students can begin in the fall, spring, or summer semester.
You have several convenient options to apply. Whichever option you choose, be sure
to first read the admission requirements
and guidelines. This is a special program with its own fee
structure. Since fees are subject to change any time, email the
Program Coordinator for questions about fees.
Apply Online.
It only takes
a few minutes. You will need the free
Adobe Acrobat Reader
program. Then proceed according to the following steps:
Collect Documents. Make sure you have the needed information ready: previous colleges
and dates attended, dates of degrees, emergency contact information,
dates and scores for the GMAT,
GRE, or LSAT, and dates and description
of the 2 most recent work experiences. Florida residents will need
automobile license tag number, voters ID number and date and
county of issuance, and driver's license number. Students
who don't have a GRE, GMAT, or LSAT score before classes are
encouraged to
apply before taking the entrance test. Contact
the
Program
Coordinator for questions.
Complete the Application. Fill out the
application
on our secure server. (Notify our
IT Manager
if the application server is not working.)
Be sure to press
the big red SUBMIT button at the very end of the application when you
are finished. After
you click submit you should see a thank-you web page.
Note: International students not entering the U.S. don't need to
worry about the questions on the application relating to
vaccinations and visa/residency status. See notes at the
bottom of this for international students.
International Students only. If you plan to enter the U.S., you
must also fill out the Financial
Certification Form on our secure server. Be sure to press the big red SUBMIT button at the
very end of the application when you are finished. After you
click submit you should receive a thank you message. Also, see the
important notes at the bottom of this page.
Final Note. We will mail you a hard copy of the form(s) to sign and enclose
the application $30 fee. In the mean time we will immediately review
your application to make sure everything is in order to prevent any
delays in processing. We will also begin providing you any needed
help in scheduling one of the entrance exams, reporting scores, or
obtaining transcripts. After you click submit you should receive a
thank you message. You should also receive an acknowledgement email
message within 24 hours. Please notify
IT Manager if
you don't receive this acknowledgment.
Apply by Phone. Call our office at
(561) 297-0525 or (954) 762-5151. The Program Coordinator answers this number most of the day.
If you receive his voice mail, please leave your name and number, and an
approximate time
he can call you back. You can also
send
us an email and indicate you want to apply over the phone, and we'll
call you. Just leave your name, number, an rough idea of when is a good time
to call, and indicate you wish to apply over the phone. Be sure to let us
know at some point if you are an international student so that we can
prepare the proper forms for you.
You may also fax your completed application to (954) 762-5053. We will
send you a self-addressed and stamped envelope with a request for the
$30.00 application fee, plus some additional helpful information.
Applicants whose transcripts are from foreign institutions are
required to have their credentials evaluated (including a GPA) by
an outside agency. Applicants will not be processed until these
evaluations are received. For a list of outside agencies go to: Professional
Evaluation Services (for International Students)
A foreign applicant whose native language is not English
must submit a score of at least 600 on the Test of English as a Foreign
Language (TOEFL), and a score of 250
or better on the Test of Spoken English (TSE).
The parts of the applications relating to visa,
financial responsibility, and vaccinations do not apply to international
students who will be attending via distance learning and who will not
enter the U.S.
The application form asks for a social security number.
Leave this blank if you do not have a social security number.