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How to Apply

A five-chapter walk from inquiry to enrollment — every door, every form, every signature, in order.

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The application, in five chapters

A clear path to the seat that fits.

No tricks, no tiered confusion. Just five honest stages, a published timetable, and a single reference number that carries you from first inquiry to your first lecture.

V chapters
Steps from inquiry to enrolment
7 days
Median review window
100% online
From form to first class
The five chapters

From inquiry to the first lecture.

Each chapter has a published task, a published cadence, and a single owner — usually you.

I
1–2 days
Step One · Choose

Find the program worth your years.

Begin where every meaningful application begins — with a clear-eyed look at the path itself, not the brochure.

Browse our undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral catalogs. Read the syllabi. Compare credit structures, term cadence, and the careers our graduates take. The right fit reveals itself in detail, not in marketing.

  • Browse the program catalog
  • Compare credits & duration
  • Review faculty profiles
  • Talk to an admissions advisor
II
1–2 weeks
Step Two · Prepare

Gather your record of work.

A complete file moves quickly. An incomplete file waits in the queue. Spend a week here and you save a month later.

Order official transcripts from every institution you have attended. Scan a valid government ID. If your program requires it, draft a statement of purpose and request letters of recommendation early — most referees ask for two weeks of notice.

  • Official transcripts requested
  • Government-issued ID scanned
  • Statement of purpose drafted
  • Recommenders notified
III
15–30 minutes
Step Three · Submit

File the formal application.

One form. One submission. One reference number that follows your file from this moment to your first day of class.

Open the online application, attach your prepared documents, and submit. A confirmation arrives within minutes carrying your reference number. From here, every notice we send — and every status you check — uses that single thread.

  • Complete the application form
  • Upload supporting documents
  • Pay the application fee
  • Save your reference number
IV
7 business days
Step Four · Review

We read every page.

No algorithm-only screen. A faculty reviewer in your discipline reads your file before any decision is recorded.

Our admissions committee verifies your transcripts, evaluates your fit for the program, and — for graduate applicants — may invite you to a brief video conversation. You can track every state change from your applicant dashboard, in real time.

  • Document verification
  • Academic eligibility check
  • Interview, if applicable
  • Committee decision recorded
V
Within 1 Week
Step Five · Enrol

Take your seat, begin the work.

A signed offer. A digital welcome packet. A student portal you will keep, in some form, for the rest of your professional life.

Receive your offer letter, accept your place, settle the deposit, and meet your academic advisor. Your portal credentials arrive within one business day, and your first cohort orientation is scheduled before classes begin.

  • Offer letter issued
  • Enrollment confirmed
  • Student portal activated
  • Cohort orientation booked
What you will need

Every document, itemised.

A single ledger of what we ask for, why we ask, and whether your programme requires it.

# Document What it is for Status
01 Government-issued ID A valid passport or national identification card. The name on file follows your record through to graduation. Required all applicants
02 Official transcripts Academic records from every secondary or post-secondary institution attended, sent directly from the registrar. Required all applicants
03 Proof of prior degree A scanned diploma or degree certificate for the most recent qualification preceding the program you are applying to. Required graduate & doctoral
04 English proficiency TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo English Test scores. Waived if the medium of prior instruction was English. If applicable non-native speakers
05 Statement of purpose A 600–900 word essay on your motivation, intended specialisation, and the questions you intend to take up at our institution. Programme-specific graduate & doctoral
06 Letters of recommendation Two academic or professional references, sent directly by the recommender via the link in our portal. Programme-specific doctoral programmes
07 Curriculum vitae A current résumé documenting work history, publications, and any relevant professional credentials. Recommended professional MA / PhD
What happens after you submit

A predictable two-week arc.

Median figures from last year’s admissions cycle. Outliers exist; the median holds.

Day 0
15min
Submit

You complete the form, attach files, and receive a reference number by email — usually before you close the tab.

Days 1–2
48hrs
Confirm

We acknowledge receipt, run document integrity checks, and assign your file to a reviewer in your discipline.

Days 3–7
7Days
Review

Faculty review, eligibility verification, and any optional interview happen inside this window — tracked live on your dashboard.

Week 2
01letter
Decide

Your decision arrives — admit, conditional admit, or a transparent decline with notes — alongside any aid awarded.

Frequently asked

Questions before you press submit.

Answers from the admissions desk. If yours isn’t here, write to us — we publish replies within one business day.

Is there an application deadline?
We run rolling admissions for most programmes. A handful of cohort-based degrees (notably the EdD and the executive MBA) have published deadlines — those are listed on each programme page. For all others: the earlier you apply, the more aid you remain eligible for.
Can I begin the application before my documents are ready?
Yes. Open the form, save a draft, and return to it as your transcripts and references arrive. Drafts are kept for 90 days. The reference number is issued only on submission, but the draft preserves every entry until then.
Do you offer transfer credit?
Undergraduate applicants may transfer up to 60 credits from accredited institutions; graduate applicants up to 12. Submit transcripts with your application and a transfer evaluation accompanies your decision letter — no separate request needed.
What does an interview look like?
Twenty-five minutes by video conference, scheduled at your convenience, with a faculty member from the programme. The conversation is about fit and motivation — not a test. Only graduate and doctoral applicants are routinely invited; undergraduates rarely.
How do I track the status of my application?
From submission onward, you have an applicant dashboard at the address emailed to you. Every state change — received, under review, interview booked, decision recorded — appears there in real time, with a date stamp and a note from the reviewer.
What is the application fee, and is it refundable?
A flat administrative fee that funds the cost of review and is non-refundable. Fee waivers are routinely granted for applicants from low-income economies and for veterans — request one from your draft, before you submit.
What if my application is declined?
You receive a written explanation, not a templated form. Where the gap is academic, we point to the prerequisites you would need; where it is fit, we recommend a more suitable programme. You may reapply for a future term at no further fee for twelve months.

A seat is held for the candidate who begins.

Open the application now. Save a draft. Submit when your record is in order — we are here at every stage.

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