Undergraduate Admission
Admission Requirements
Admission to World Bridge University is based on academic achievement, personal potential, and a commitment to learning. Applicants must meet specific program criteria, including prior education qualifications, standardized test scores (where applicable), and any program-specific prerequisites.
Our goal is to ensure that all students are well-prepared to succeed academically and contribute meaningfully to the university community.
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A student seeking unconditional admission to World Bridge University for undergraduate study will meet the following admission standards:
- U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
2. Proficient in the English language.
3. Mature adult with employment experience.
4. Has successfully completed at least 30* semester credit hours from a U.S. accredited college or university as evidenced by official transcripts.
*While World Bridge University offers all courses required to complete each of its undergraduate programs, the majority of undergraduate students admitted transfer in over 30 credit hours toward their degree. World Bridge University will admit students transferring in less than 30 hours on a case-by-case basis.
- Students under 22 years of age and enrolled in campus classes must provide evidence of receipt of an initial bacterial meningitis vaccination dose or booster during the five-year period preceding and at least 10 days prior to the first day of the first semester in which the student initially enrolls at an institution, or following a break in enrollment of at least one fall or spring semester at the same or another institution.* Exceptions to this provision may be found at: http://www.dshs.texas.gov/immunize/school/college-requirements.aspx.
*Does not apply to students enrolled in only online or distance education courses.
- Students eligible for Title IV Federal Financial Aid will need to satisfy additional admission requirements. To receive Federal Student Aid funds, a student must be qualified to study at the postsecondary level. A student qualifies if she/he:
- has a high school diploma (this can be from a foreign school if it is equivalent to a U.S. high school diploma);
- has the recognized equivalent of a high school diploma, such as a general educational development (GED) certificate or other state sanctioned test of diploma-equivalency certificate;
- has completed homeschooling at the secondary level as defined by state law;
- has completed secondary school education in a homeschool setting which qualifies for an exemption from compulsory attendance requirements under state law, if state law does not require a homeschooled student to receive a credential for their education;
- has completed one of the ability-to-benefit (ATB) alternatives and is either currently enrolled in an eligible career pathway program or first enrolled in an eligible postsecondary program prior to July 1, 2012. Note: World Bridge University does not accept ATB alternatives.
- International students seeking undergraduate admission should see and review the “International Student Advising and Admission Requirements” in this catalog.
*** If Federal Financial Aid will be applied for, official transcripts from ALL previously attended institutions must be on file with World Bridge prior to any consideration for awarding Title IV Financial Aid
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Complete Admission requirements are included in the University’s Official Catalog.
Admission to World Bridge University is valid for three (3) years from date of last enrollment or acceptance to the University, whichever is later. If a Service member is required to cease attending World Bridge University due to military service requirements, their admission will remain valid for three (3) years from the last enrollment date. If the Service member returns after three (3) years, they will be required to re-apply for admission.
The number of courses a student should take during a session must be determined by the individual based upon work obligations, family needs, and other commitments. However, an undergraduate student may not enroll for more than twelve semester hours without an advisor’s approval. A full-time undergraduate student is one taking nine or more hours in a session.
Per ICE Regulations, a non-U.S. Citizen on a F-1 Visa must enroll in 12 credit hours each session to maintain full-time status
World Bridge University is authorized under federal and state laws to enroll qualified international students seeking bachelor or master degrees. Currently, World Bridge University is not admitted undergraduate students with an F-1 visa. World Bridge University will allow international students (non-U.S. citizens/non-permanent residents/non F-1 visas) to enroll in academic programs, if after evaluation, it is determined that the University can provide for the special and unique needs often presented by these students.
The international student must submit his/her application for admission, transcripts, and any other supporting documents before admission can be considered. Any international student who requires Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) forms must supply all required documents at the time of requesting admission. Students needing assistance with ICE forms may speak with an advisor for more information and guidance. A processing fee is required of non-U.S. citizens/non-permanent residents at the time of application for admission.
International students must fulfill the following admission requirements for undergraduate admission:
- 21 years of age or older
- Proficient in the English language (reading, writing, speaking).
- Submission of Application for Admission along with non-refundable processing fee. Due to documentation requirements, the online application cannot be submitted by International students. A paper application, along with required documentation must be submitted for processing to the University.
- Submit official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended in the U.S.A. Undergraduate students must have a minimum of 30 semester hours of acceptable work from a U.S.A. regionally accredited institution.
- Students subject to Immigration and Customs Enforcement regulations must have been in attendance within the past 5 months from the time application for admission is made. Students that do not meet this time requirement must apply through Immigration and Customs Enforcement for reinstatement as an F-1 student.
- Students subject to Immigration and Customs Enforcement regulations must:
- Be “in-status” with ICE and SEVIS.
- Submit all required documents as specified in the World Bridge University International Student Required Document List along with the Application for Admission and $100 non-refundable fee.
Also each session enrolled, the student will pay a $25.00 non-refundable fee to cover the costs of INS reports.
International students should also review the International Student Advising and Admission Requirements.
Grades are emailed to students at the end of each session. The following grades are used with the grade point value per semester hour of credit:
Grade Marks | Undergraduate | Grade Points |
A | Greater than 89 | 4.0 |
B | Greater than 79 | 3.0 |
C | Greater than 69 | 2.0 |
D | Greater than 59 | 1.0 |
F | Less than 60 | 0.0 |
I | Incomplete | Not counted |
R | Repeated Course | Not counted |
W | Withdrew | Not counted |
A grade of ‘I’ which is not properly removed within 30 days following the session enrolled will become an ‘F’ grade. Incomplete grades are given when an illness or emergency prevents the student from completing course requirements. Any appeal for a change of grade must be made within 30 days of the last class day of the session. After 30 days, the grade of record is indisputable.
The student’s grade point average (GPA) is determined by dividing the total number of grade points by the total number of hours attempted (not the number of hours passed) at World Bridge University. If a student has made a low grade in a course at World Bridge University and repeats the course at World Bridge University, the highest grade will be recorded and counted in his/her grade point average.
Each student has the opportunity to continue his/her education at World Bridge University as long as he/she is making satisfactory academic progress and is complying with all University rules. The student’s cumulative grade point average is computed at the end of each session. In order for an undergraduate student to remain in good standing academically, he/she must maintain a grade point average of at least 2.00.
If a student fails to meet these standards, he/she will be placed on academic probation. If he/she fails to meet these standards during the session on probation, he/she may be suspended from the University. A student suspended from the University for poor academic performance will remain suspended until a written appeal for readmission is approved by the Vice President for Academic Services.
It is the undergraduate student’s responsibility to make written application for his/her degree. As the student enrolls for the final session of required course work, the student may apply for graduation in a specific degree program. To be considered a candidate for graduation, the student must have: (1) provided the University with all required official transcripts, (2) removed any conditions of admission, and (3) attained a 2.0 or better grade-point average for all academic work. Applications for graduation are available on the World Bridge web site. No undergraduate student will be entitled to graduate who has not properly requested graduation.
The following general requirements apply to all bachelor’s degrees:
- A minimum of 120 semester hours is required for all degrees.
- A minimum of 42 hours of upper-division work is required. Twenty-seven (27) hours must be completed at World Bridge University and applicable to the degree.
- A minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.00 is required.
- The student must complete a minimum of 33 semester hours at World Bridge University.
- The student will be allowed to graduate by meeting the requirements for the degree in force at the time of initial enrollment, provided the student is within thirty (30) hours of graduating and completes no less than fifteen (15) hours per year.
Both qualitative and quantitative considerations are involved in the transfer of credits from another institution. There Is No Automatic Transfer of Credits Toward A Degree At World Bridge University.
Work considered for transfer from other accredited schools will be carefully evaluated by University officials. Only work from official transcripts (registrar’s original signature and college seal) will be considered for transfer from other accredited schools recognized by World Bridge University. Official electronic transcripts will be accepted from the educational institution or an approved third-party transcripting service.
Electronic transcripts can be emailed to Transcripts@World Bridge.edu. Electronic transcripts from students or unapproved third parties will not be accepted by World Bridge University. All official academic transcripts to be considered for transfer credit must be submitted during the first session’s enrollment. Students who fail to submit official transcripts during the first session’s enrollment may not be able to use transfer work as credit toward a degree.
- Military Service – Amberton University may be able to offer credit to undergraduate Service Men and Women for military experience and training received while active in the U.S. Armed Forces. Active military and veterans seeking academic credit for military training should provide the University with an official transcript of courses/training supplied through the American Council on Education (ACE), the Department of Defense (Joint Services Transcript) or the Community College of the Air Force.
- Credit for Work – Amberton University is also receptive to awarding academic credit for knowledge acquired through life-learning experiences (credit obtained through non-collegiate courses). Students interested in gaining this type of academic credit may submit a portfolio documenting the learning gained as related to current Amberton University courses. Students interested in the submission of a portfolio should review the Handbook for Preparing A Portfolio for the Academic Assessment of Learning Experiences.
- Credit by Exam – Nationally recognized examinations such as College Level Examination Program (CLEP) Subject Exams Only, Defense Activity for Nontraditional Education Support (DANTES/DSST), and military courses evaluated by the American Council on Education (ACE) are treated in the same manner as transferred credit. The number of credits awarded for courses is at the discretion of Amberton University.
- All official transcripts, military credit, exam scores, and life-learning experience portfolios should be submitted during the first session’s enrollment to avoid duplication of courses previously taken.
Assuming work is allowed to transfer from an accredited institution, the following guidelines will be followed:
- Transfer work from another regionally accredited institution will be evaluated upon admission.
- No grade below C will be accepted as transfer work.
- Individual courses will be accepted but no grade points. Each World Bridge University transfer student will begin with a new grade point average.
- No more than a total composite of eighty-seven (87) hours will be allowed in transfer toward any World Bridge University degree.
- Students who duplicate a course accepted in transfer at World Bridge University will lose the credits in transfer. Coursework completed at World Bridge University will always take precedence over the transfer-equivalent credits.
- An (X) placed by a transfer course in the TCR report means that the course is accepted in transfer as equivalent to the designated World Bridge University course but will not satisfy upper-level hour requirements.
- The age of transfer work may affect transferability.
The student is responsible for learning about and fulfilling all general and specific regulations concerning his/her degree program. Prior to or shortly after enrolling at World Bridge University, the student should have official transcripts sent directly to World Bridge University from all institutions attended. Each transcript received will be evaluated for World Bridge University course equivalence, and a copy of the evaluation, the “Transfer of Credit Report” (TCR), will be sent to the student. The TCR can be used by the student in preparing a degree plan.
For degree advising purposes, students can have World Bridge University transcripted work and all transfer work electronically evaluated against any degree in the Catalog. The Electronic Degree Plan (EDP) produces a printout of satisfied degree requirements as well as requirements which may be deficient relative to the degree selected. The EDP allows a student to compare his/her academic accomplishments against any or all degrees in the Catalog. The EDP analyzes a student’s records and provides a report. The EDP is available online in the Student Portal and by contacting an advisor in Student Services.
In order to meet residency requirements for an undergraduate degree, the student must complete 33 hours in residency at World Bridge University. Any successfully completed World Bridge University courses will satisfy residency requirements.
To receive a second bachelor’s degree, a student must complete at least 30 semester hours beyond the first degree and must meet all general education and major field requirements for the second degree. No grade below a C will be accepted in transfer from a previous degree. To pursue a second bachelor’s degree, a student must complete a Request for Second Degree Form and submit this form to Academic Services to formally request the second degree plan.
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