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What educational documents must I provide?
Students must present original transcripts from foreign universities and present an official English translation of any transcripts in languages other than English. The University may hold these transcripts for up to 30 days and will return the documents once the admissions process is concluded.
The University will not process application for admissions without the required documentation and will not hold a seat for pending applications.
What if my documents are under a different name?
You must present proof of name change (i.e., marriage certificates, divorce records, etc) for transcripts held under another name.
Why do you want my autobiography?
Your autobiography will help us learn more about you.
What should I include in the autobiography?
The autobiography should be typed, and be no longer than three pages, and should answer the following questions:
- Why are you interested in this particular career field?
- What could you offer a prospective employer in this industry?
- What previous work experience or education do you have that relates to this industry?
- What leadership skills - including volunteering, coaching, or mentoring - make you a strong candidate?
- What are your long-term employment, educational, and personal goals?
Why do you want my resume?
Resumes identify prior work experience, specialized skills, and personal attributes.
How many references do I need?
Applicants must submit two professional references with the application for admission.
Letters of reference should be from your recent work/volunteer experience and should:
- Characterize your level of professionalism;
- Identify key strengths, such as integrity, honesty, and ethical conduct;
- Describe some of your achievements in the workplace;
- Identify your potential for management;
- Describe how you deal with conflict.
