Application Process
Adler University takes pride in its diverse student body, representing a wide range of professional interests, ethnic and cultural backgrounds, and academic and work histories. The University admits individuals with a record of outstanding academic achievement and a commitment to social responsibility. Ideal candidates for admission are those who will make a difference in their communities and in the lives of the individuals and families they serve upon graduation.
All applicants should fulfill the minimum admission requirements for the program they choose and must demonstrate acceptable proficiency in spoken and written English.
Applicants must submit the following:
- Application for admission
- Statement of intent
- Resume
- Official transcripts from all colleges or universities attended*
- Two letters of recommendation and accompanying recommendation form.
- Writing Sample**
*Unofficial transcripts can be used for application review. Official valid transcripts must be received prior to the end of the first course. Provisional admission may be granted until receipt of official transcripts. Transcripts from non-degree granting institutions may be eligible to be waived.
** A writing sample is required of applications to all Online Campus PhD programs.
International Applicants
All transcripts from outside of Canada or the United States must be evaluated on a course-by-course basis by a NACES-approved transcript evaluation service. Please contact the Office of Admissions for specific transcript evaluation requirements.
English Language Proficiency Assessment
Applicants whose first language is not English must submit scores from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or International English Language Testing System (IELTS). Students who have earned a bachelor’s or master’s degree in an accredited program in Canada or the United States may not be required to take the TOEFL. Applicants should request that language proficiency test scores be sent directly to Adler University by the testing service. These test results are valid for two years.
Adler University Online Campus’s code number for receiving test scores is B134. Applicants who take the paper-based TOEFL must receive a minimum score of 580. Applicants who take the computer-based TOEFL must receive a minimum score of 240. Applicants who take the Internet-based TOEFL must receive a minimum of score of 92, with a score of at least 22 on each of the four sections.
Applicants who take the IELTS must receive a minimum Academic score of seven overall, with no band score lower than seven.
Admission
Adler University Online Campus employs a rolling admission process for all start dates and programs. We accept applications at all times throughout the year. Applicants will be notified of admission to an Adler University program by the Office of Admissions.
Admitted applicants who do not matriculate at their intended start date may be able to defer their admission to the next start date. A deferment request, along with the deferment fee, must be submitted no later than the first day of the term to be eligible for review. Admitted applicants can only defer once for one term only. Applicants who defer admission but do not matriculate, must reapply for admission as outlined in the Application Process (Online Campus section) of the current catalog. Contact the Office of Admissions with questions about the deferral process.
The Office of Admissions does not maintain student files for applicants who do not enroll by their intended start date.
Students-at-Large / Non-Degree Seeking
Students who wish to take classes for personal pursuit not related to a degree program at Adler University, or qualified graduate students and mental health professionals, may be admitted as students-at-large/non-degree seeking (SAL/NDS). Qualified professionals may take courses as SAL/NDS students for continuing education credit or for professional enrichment, as long as they meet the minimum eligibility for admission. Graduate students enrolled at other accredited institutions bear the responsibility of verifying with their home institutions whether Adler courses will be transferred back and accepted for credit.
Applicants for SAL/NDS status must submit a completed application, a statement of intent, a resume or curriculum vitae, and official transcripts from all degree-granting institutions. Applications will be reviewed by the Admissions Department, and prospective students will not be allowed to register until they have been approved for admission as SAL/NDS students.
If admitted as SAL/NDS, a student may complete a maximum of nine credits within one academic year and must comply with all prerequisites and course requirements as given in the Adler University Catalog.
SAL/NDS students will have to obtain approval for each course before they are able to register. Graduates of Adler University degree programs who are approved as SAL/NDS may take up to 18 credits within one academic year. SAL/NDS students are not eligible for financial aid and may not enroll in courses that are reserved for students fully admitted to particular degree programs. Appropriate courses taken for credit may apply toward completing a degree for SAL/NDS students who are admitted to a degree program within one year of completing SAL/NDS courses. Successful completion of coursework, however, does not guarantee admission to a degree or certificate program. A student-at-large whose application to a degree or certificate program has been denied may not enroll in further courses or continue as a student-at-large.
Because students-at-large are limited to a total of nine credit hours of coursework within one academic year, persons who plan to pursue a degree or certificate program should apply for admission at the earliest opportunity. Students-at-large who have completed nine credit hours of courses may not register for additional courses until such time as they have been formally admitted to a degree or certificate program. Those who seek admission to a degree or certificate program within one year of completing their last course as SAL/NDS will be required to submit a new application for the program for which they are applying and any additional necessary documentation.
Changing or Adding Programs
Master’s students may apply to change from one Adler University Online Campus master’s degree program to another by submitting the appropriate application forms. Students must satisfy admission requirements in effect at the time of application to the new program. Acceptance into and/or successful completion of one degree program does not guarantee admission to another program.
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