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Online Master's Degree International Applicants

Application Deadlines

Fall Term: July 1

Spring Term: Dec. 1

Summer Term: April 1

Please use the following application checklist to complete your admissions process for our master’s degree programs. All application materials must be received by the deadline for the semester to which you are applying.

Applicants to our master's degree programs must have earned a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution OR an equivalent degree from a foreign institution, as evaluated by a credential evaluating agency.

1.

Application Form
To apply online, you will need to create a login ID and six-digit PIN to access our Genisys system. The login ID and PIN allow you to save your application so you can view or edit it at a later time.

2.

$50 Application Fee
Your application will be considered official in our system once we have received the application fee. For your convenience, you may pay your non-refundable application fee online or by mail using a check.

3.

Professional Resume
Provide an updated copy of your professional resume or curriculum vitae that includes:

  • Employment history with details of responsibilities, skill sets and results

  • School, community and church leadership positions

  • Service activities in which you have been involved

  • Academic and non-academic honors and distinctions you have received

Your resume should be e-mailed directly to the Admissions Office at globaladmissions@regent.edu.

4.

Official TOEFL Scores
Arrange to have your official TOEFL scores sent directly to Regent University. Please click here for more information on minimum score requirements and more details about the TOEFL.

5.

Official GMAT or GRE Test Score
Arrange to have your official GMAT or GRE scores sent directly to Regent University.

6.

Admissions Essay
Your admissions essay should be e-mailed directly to the Admissions Office at globaladmissions@regent.eduClick here for guidelines on writing your essay.

7.

U.S. Visa History for International Students Planning to Study in the U.S.
Provide copies of any previous U.S. visa history. If you have never applied for or been denied a U.S. visa, you will need to provide a written statement to the Admissions Office.

8.

Transcript Evaluation
In addition to providing transcripts, you will also need to arrange to have your documents evaluated by a credential evaluating agency using a course-by-course evaluation. Click here for more details about having your transcript evaluated and for a list of recommended evaluators.

 

Once you have fulfilled the other application requirements, you may be contacted for an admissions interview, which is by invitation only.