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University Admissions

University Admissions is a cooperative effort shared by the Office of the Registrar and the Academic Advising Department. The University offers degree programs and various industry certification programs through the International Import-Export Institute (IIEI), the College of Arts and Letters (COAL), and the Graduate School (GRAD). Depending on your program of study, there may be both general university entrance requirements and procedures, in addition to admissions policies for the given school or college.

General Admissions Requirements

All programs at DSU have the following general admission requirements:

  • be at least 18 years of age
  • have high school diploma or equivalent
  • be proficient in reading and writing of the English language (TOEFL Score of 85 or higher)
  • complete the required enrollment forms by all applicable deadlines
  • acknowledge and accept the university tuition policies
  • complete Pre-Enrollment Counseling Session with Academic

Certification Student Admissions @ IIEI

Students seeking entrance into courses in the industry certification program do not share the same admissions processes or policies as those seeking formal entrance to a degree program. Certification programs are targeted at professionals in major international business and education arenas, and as a result there is no formal application and acceptance process.

Individuals seeking certification are considered “open-entry vocational” students, and they may sign up for courses at their discretion after completing the requisite general admissions requirements.

To begin the admissions process as a certification student, please review the following pages of this University Admissions section:

Undergraduate Student Admissions @ IIEI and COAL

Students seeking formal entrance to the undergraduate programs must complete the prescribed application and admissions process by all applicable deadlines.

In addition to the General Admissions Requirements, the International Import-Export Institute (IIEI) and the College of Arts and Letters (COAL) each require the following items or actions by the applicant:

  • Completion of Application for Admission
  • Official Transcripts or official records for all post-secondary educational institutions previously attended must be sent to DSU’s Office of the Registrar directly
  • Written Acceptance of DSU’s Offer of Admission

To begin the admissions process as a undergraduate student, please review the following pages:

Graduate Student Admissions @ IIEI and The Graduate School

The Graduate School at Dunlap-Stone University and it’s degree programs are currently under-development. DSU expects to debut this significant addition to the university framework as early as Summer 2009.

Be sure to review the GlobalWatch Newsletter® and our “News and Events” section for updates on the exciting programs we’re building!

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