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ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS

Each dean is responsible for the individual assessment of prospective students. Admission decisions are made on a case-by-case, often following a telephone interview with Euclid staff or faculty.

A Master's degree is normally required for admission to a doctoral program.

A Bachelor's degree is also required for admission to a master's degree, with the exception of the MBA program. This waiver was first proposed by Herriott-Watt and the underlying approach has gained widespread approval in the academic and business communities. For this reason, Euclid University has also opted not to require a bachelor's degree for most MBA programs.

LINGUISTIC REQUIREMENTS

Students should be sufficiently proficient in English or French to read a textbook at fairly high speed, to understand a recorded lecture and to write a paper that is grammatically correct. A TOEFL score may be required by your admission counselor.

TECHNOLOGICAL REQUIREMENTS

Students must have access to a computer connected to the Internet. It does not have to be their personal equipment. Public access computers are acceptable.

The ability to play audio cassettes, MP3 files, CD-ROMs, VHS and DVD is highly recommended and even required for some programs.

Please contact the Office of Admissions if you have questions.

     

 
 
 

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