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Admission Procedures for Undergraduate Students

Adam University encourages prospective students to arrange an appointment with an academic advisor.  Adam University responds to all requests for information and admissions procedures for undergraduate and graduate programs.  Most admissions decisions are made on a “rolling” basis.  As soon as an applicant’s file is complete, it is processed and the applicant is notified by letter of the decision and assigned to an academic advisor.

Domestic Admission Procedures for Undergraduate Students

To complete the undergraduate admission process, the applicant must submit the following:

  • Application for undergraduate admission form;
  • Verification of high school completion or equivalency;
  • Official transcripts from all colleges/universities attended;
  • Recent high school students need to submit ACT/SAT scores – Transfer students need overall 2.00 GPA in completed college work;
  • Letter of recommendation; and
  • Undergraduate admission fee.

International Admission Procedures for Undergraduate Students

To complete the international undergraduate admission process, the applicant must submit the following:

  • Official high school transcripts;
  • Official transcripts from all colleges/universities attended;
  • 550 minimum TOFEL score or other evidence demonstrating English competency;
  • Proof of financial ability to pay; and
  • Letter of recommendation.

International Admission Procedures for Graduate Students

To complete the international graduate admission process, the applicant must submit the following:

  • Complete international graduate application;
  • Two letters of reference;
  • Official transcripts from all post secondary schools attended; GCE “A” Level* (or equivalent) and 2-year diploma, 3-year diploma or bachelor degree;
  • 3-5 years relevant work experience at mid-management level or higher;
  • English proficiency (550 minimum TOFEL; Band 5 minimum CELPT; 69 minimum MTELP; or other evidence demonstrating English competency); and
  • Proof of financial ability to pay.