CIC INTRODUCTION

CIC seeks mature, capable students who have the preparation and motivation needed to accomplish their academic and professional goals. In addition, it is expected that successful applicants will demonstrate a commitment to and a passion for their chosen field of study.

CIC will admit qualified students who are able to demonstrate significant potential and promise of completing the program. This can be demonstrated with prior academic performance and professional experience. IAU exercises an open admissions policy. That is, all students who apply and meet the admissions criteria will be admitted into the program. IAU is not bound to physical classrooms and can, therefore, accommodate all students. As all degree programs are self-paced and year-round, a student may enter a degree program throughout the year and proceed through the program at their own pace.

IAU ADMISSION

IAU welcomes all students and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, disability, gender or in any other way in its policies, practices, or procedures involving applicants, learners, faculty, staff and the public.

Please note, however, that IAU reserves the right to refuse admission to anyone IAU believes does not meet its academic standards. IAU is also committed to offering a personalized educational experience, and this commitment begins with the Admissions process. Once you have browsed our website, please contact any member of the Admissions staff if you have questions. We can also arrange a CIC visit.

The admissions process is designed to assist the student in evaluating and assessing their educational goals by coming to an agreement with the institution to enroll and receive credit for the desired program. All applicants applying to an academic program must go through the institution’s admissions process. Applications for admission are accepted throughout the year. There are six (6) enrollment terms per calendar year. Applicants are urged to apply in a timely manner for the desired enrollment term.

ENROLLMENT TERM

SPRING TERM (JANUARY-APRIL)
Session 1 (Jan-Feb)

Session 2 (Mar-Apr)

FALL TERM (SEPTEMPER-DECEMBER)
Session 1 (Sep-Oct)

Session 2 (Nov-Dec)

SUMMER TERM (MAY-AUGUST)
Session 1 (May-Jun)
Session 2 (Jul-Aug)

Admission requirements for registration in a Bachelor degree

Complete all items on the admission application, and make sure all information entered is accurate.
Passport:
Submit a clear scanned copy of a passport valid for 6 months from the program start date.
General Secondary Certificate with Transcript:
A copy of the General Secondary Certificate and the original transcript scanned via a scanner must be submitted in PDF format, and it must be in English exclusively. If the original version in English is not available, a copy of the certificate and transcript translated by an expert sworn translator must be sent scanned via Scanner in PDF format.
Resume:
The CV should be in English and include the basic information of full name, email, phone number, detailed housing address, education, professional experiences, and current work of the student with the name of the company, position, responsibilities, and years of employment.
Photo Headshot:
A current photo no more than 6 months old is required. The photo is used for the student's ID card and uploaded to the student's profile. The photo must be facing straight ahead against a white background, such as a passport photograph. No selfies are allowed. Remove accessories, such as a hat, scarf, or bandanna. The image must be submitted in JPEG or PDF format only.