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As the Hubbard College of Administration International is a non-term institution, applications are accepted at any time of the year and studies can begin at any time. We highly recommend that all applicants arrange to have a personal interview at the College. It will allow you to become familiar with the opportunities offered and it will allow us to understand your needs and thus be more able to help you with your goals.
The admissions procedure is quite simple:
- Forward a completed Application for Admission form to the Hubbard College of Administration International. You can download and print it out and then mail or fax it to us. When we receive your application you will be contacted by our admissions office to answer any questions you might have and to help you further with your enrollment. There is an application fee of $30.
- Provide an official high school transcript or a record of a satisfactory high school equivalency score.
- If you are not a high school graduate and do not have a high school equivalency diploma, please submit information about yourself, your background and why you think you could benefit from and succeed in course work at Hubbard College of Administration International.
- Request and forward references and letters of recommendation. These may be from relatives, neighbors, clergymen, coaches, teachers, employers, employees, or others who are personally acquainted with you.
- Arrange a personal interview and testing session by contacting the Office of Admission at 888-812-4224 or by sending an e-mail. A number of tests are given, including those for IQ, leadership qualities and reading level.
Many factors are considered during the application review process, including the applicant's personal qualities and prior achievements. Student motivation is importantmore important, in fact, than past school importance.
The College provides a Learning Assistance Program for students with difficulties or barriers that would prevent them from completing our programs. This is targeted to resolve the exact problems so the student can then continue with the regular curriculum. For example, any student who reads below 12th grade level must enter the Learning Assistance Program if accepted.
We look forward to hearing from you and answering any questions you might have. |