To be admitted to Brentwood University’s graduate degree program, students must meet the below Admission requirements and need to follow the steps outlined below to provide evidence of such eligibility.
Student must have earned a Bachelor’s Degree from an institution approved by the local authorities,
or an institution outside the United States or Canada and in addition provides a comprehensive evaluation of the degree performed by a foreign credential evaluation service that is a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES)
or, in case the degree is awarded by an international institution, Brentwood University Administration may research and validate the degree.
Candidates considered for admission to the Doctorate in Business Administration program will be evaluated based on their academic qualifications, personal statement, application, and CV if required.
To be admitted to our Doctorate in Business Administration Program, students must provide evidence of meeting the following eligibility criteria:
Instruction will be provided in English. For a student whose previous degrees was not completed in English, we will require a score of 500 on a paper based TOEFL test or a score of 70 on the internet-based test.
The TOEFL requirement does not apply to students who have received their high school diploma or the equivalent at an academic institution which has provided the instruction in the English language.
Similarly, the TOEFL requirement does not apply to students who have completed coursework, in English, at the college level.
Candidates who do not meet the above requirements, can complete the English test at this institution.
Non-degree seeking students are individuals who may be taking coursework for personal development or job enrichment and may enroll in individual courses of their choosing. Non-degree seeking students must formally apply and are subject to all policies and procedures that apply to degree seeking students, as outlined in this catalog. Transcripts (prior college experience) are not required to enroll as a non-degree seeking student. Brentwood University encourages non-degree seeking students to apply their earned credit toward a degree. A non-degree seeking student who later decides to pursue a degree plan will be required to supply all evidence to prove eligibility for the respective program of choice.
The office of the Admissions & Student Services Director supports faculty, staff, and students with services related to academic information and records. Some of the services provided include:
Students have access to their online courses seven days a week including holidays. University administration will not work on the following holidays.