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Applicants for admission into a degree
or certificate program are required to have earned a high school diploma
or its equivalent. Applicants for admission are accepted without regard
to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, national or
ethnic origin, handicap, marital, parental, or veteran status.
Placement Testing: To succeed in a
degree or certificate program, it is important for students to have the
required level of basic skills proficiency to support their studies in
general, and/or as prerequisite to specific coursework.
Therefore, placement testing is conducted to
determine if there is a need for non-credit work.
Application Procedures:
Applications for admission may be obtained by contacting or visiting
the Admissions Office. Applicants are encouraged to complete and submit
their applications well in advance of the term starting date, clearly
indicating the desired program, session, and intended starting date.
Admissions staff members are available to discuss the
institution's programs and to conduct a tour of the facilities.
Every candidate for admission is required to have an admissions interview
and provide evidence of a high school or equivalency diploma for review.
Following the interview, applicants are scheduled for the required entrance
testing. Once Globe Institute of Technology has determined that applicants
have met the admissions requirements, they are informed by the Office
of Academic Affairs of the outcome and are invited for registration. An
applicant who does not satisfy the admissions requirements is also informed
by letter.
Admission to Globe Institute of Technology is granted only for the semesters
of acceptance. Applicants who do not start as planned must apply to reactivate
the application for subsequent semesters and may be required to pay a
further application fee.
Advanced Standing: An applicant accepted
into a degree or certificate program may be granted advanced standing
to a maximum of one half of the total number of the program's semester
credits. Advanced standing may be granted through transfer of credits
from coursework completed at an accredited college or university or through
credit by examination.
Admission for International Students (F-1):
Globe Institute of Technology is authorized by the U.S. Department of
Justice, Immigration and Naturalization Service, to accept and enroll
F-1 nonimmigrant students. International students should contact the Director
of Admissions and request the International Student
Admission Information packet which details requirements related to
estimated living expenses and documentation required by consular officials
in the country of origin. An international applicant who is already in
the United States may prove his or her eligibility for admission by participating
in the regular admissions procedures. There is a $200 fee payable by international
applicants due to the additional paperwork and staff time involved in
processing the application.
Globe Institute of Technology will provide the international applicant
who has met the admissions requirements and provided all supporting documentation
with a completed I-20 form (Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant
(F-1) Students) so that he or she may apply for a student visa.
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