Admission Requirements for the Bachelor Degree:
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
Bachelor of Science in Law (BSL)
Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems (BSCIS)
The Bachelors degree requires a total of 120 semester units.
Transfer of Incoming Credits Policy
The university requires a minimum of 60 semester units for admission, and may accept a maximum of 90 semester units in transfer toward the Bachelor’s degree for course work completed at an institution approved by California's Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education, or by an institution appropriately accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education, or an accrediting agency recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA); or, for non-U.S. institutions, an educational institution approved by an equivalent authority. In addition, credit earned for military schooling may be accepted for transfer. Credit earned from undergraduate courses for which a grade of "C" or higher was earned will be considered for transfer.
Prospective students must file an official Application for Admission and pay a standard fee. In addition, potential students must submit the following:
· Official transcripts of all colleges and universities previously attended (unofficial copies of the transcripts are acceptable during the initial evaluation for admission)
· Copies of certified programs, training and workshops (optional)
· Official documentation of all military schooling and /or training if applicable
· Three reference letters stating that the student has the potential to complete a college program
Upon receiving all required documents and meeting all standards for admission, students will be granted admission to AHUSC to pursue an academic program. At that time, students will also receive an Individualized Academic Plan (IAP) that provides the courses the student should take in a particular order to achieve his/her goals.
Admission to AHUSC is granted without regard to race, gender, handicap, religion, or nationality. The admissions to the programs of the University; is based on academic qualifications, and each student's potential to succeed.