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.
Session 1 (Jan-Feb) Session 2 (Mar-Apr
Session 1 (May-Jun) Session 2 (Jul-Aug)
Session 1 (Sep-Oct) Session 2 (Nov-Dec)
IAU RAK offers a voice over Open House Orientation (OHO) powerpoint which provides information on how to apply for admission into the IAU RAK degree programs. OHO is mandatory for all applicants and is required in order to complete the application process.
Applicants must submit a completed Admissions Portfolio (AP). The AP is an accumulation of all the necessary documents for the Office of Admissions to evaluate and determine if applicants meet the admissions criteria for the applied program. The required items are clearly listed on the Application for Admissions. Applicants must review the admissions requirements of the program to which they are applying as certain programs may require additional documentation. Use the checklist to ensure that all required documents are submitted.
The AP shall be evaluated upon receipt of the non-refundable application fee. In order to initiate the evaluation process, applicants should include the application fee with their AP. All materials must be submitted in English. AP’s should be submitted a minimum of 15 days prior to the admissions deadline.
After the Admissions Portfolio (AP) has been received, the Office of Admissions will evaluate to determine if the applicant is close to meeting the criteria or if there are any missing elements. If an item is missing, the Office of Admissions will contact the applicant and request the missing item(s). If the AP remains incomplete for over 30 days, it will be properly discarded.
Within 7-10 days of receiving a completed application, one of the following decisions shall be determined:
Denied: If the applicant is not accepted, the Office of Admissions will send a letter to the applicant informing the applicant of the decision and stating why their qualifications are deficient. Denial can be appealed.
Accepted: If the applicant is accepted for admission, an acceptance letter will be sent to the applicant along with an enrollment agreement and other admissions documents to formalize the acceptance into the program.
If the applicant wishes to refuse the offer of admissions, they should simply notify the Office of Admissions. If the applicant wishes to accept the offer of admissions, the applicant will be required to sign and submit the admissions enrollment documents provided upon acceptance to the Office of the Registrar.
Once the admissions enrollment documents are received, applicant will be issued an official NSO package, which includes an official enrollment letter, and student identification number (SID#). The official IAU RAK ID card is issued at New Student Orientation.
IAU RAK holds a mandatory New Student Orientations (NSO) to inform students of academic policies, IAU RAK answer any questions along the way that may help them adjust to being a new student at IAU RAK. NSO is a requirement for all new students. Students who fail to complete NSO shall be administratively withdrawn from the program.
Complete all items on the Application for Admissions: Application for Admissions: Standard form. Type on the form ensuring that the details are legible. Then, print the form and sign/date. Scanned/emailed forms are acceptable. Make sure the Application Portfolio (AP) is submitted before the deadline.
Applicants submitting an application requires a non-refundable application fee. Students must also remit a non-refundable I-20 processing fee.
As a prospective student, students are encouraged to review the School Performance Fact Sheet that includes student achievement data, which must be provided prior to signing an enrollment agreement. Applicants must sign and date the first page and initial the rest of the pages of the School Performance Fact Sheet and submit it with the Admissions Portfolio (AP).
A current photo that is no older than 6 months is required. The photo shall be used for the student identification card and uploaded to the student’s profile. The photo should be facing straight forward in front of a white background, like a passport photo. NO SELFIE’s. Remove accessories, such as a hat, scarf, hoodie, or handkerchief. Glasses are OK. The photo must be sent via email as a JPEG.
Applicants must request an original transcript from every post-secondary institution attended to be sent to the IAU RAK Office of Admissions. Scanned or photocopies of the original are not considered original. The applicant may request the original transcript to be returned. Courier fees may apply. Prior college and university transfer courses and/or degrees must be earned at an institution accredited by an accrediting association recognized by the Department of Education or a foreign institution.
If an applicant completed his/her coursework at a foreign institution, s/he will need to provide an official evaluation of the academic credentials. Transcripts not in English must be evaluated by an appropriate third party and translated into English or evaluated by a trained transcript evaluator fluent in the language on the transcript. In this case, the evaluator must have expertise in the educational practices of the country of origin and include an English translation of the review.
Course-By-Course Report: If the applicant wants to receive transfer credit for coursework completed at a foreign college or university, a professional course-by-course English-translated evaluation will need to be submitted.
General Report: For purposes that require showing evidence of an earned degree, a professional general report English-translated evaluation of the degree is acceptable.
See a list of foreign credential evaluators.
Proficiency in reading, writing, speaking, and understanding English is essential to the student’s success at IAU RAK. Since classes are taught in English, an applicant must demonstrate their ability to read, write, and speak English. If English is not the applicant’s native language, they will be required to provide proof of English Proficiency. See ways to meet the English Proficiency requirement.
Acceptable forms of Identification can be: