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International students often have many questions that perplex them when it comes to getting admission anywhere. We've answered the most frequently asked questions for you so you can enroll with us without worry.

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What is a conditional admission?

A conditional admission is a temporary status that allows you to enroll in classes while you complete your admissions requirements. If you do not meet the admission requirements by the end of the semester in which you were admitted, your course enrollment will be withdrawn and no tuition will be refunded.

How to gain conditional admission?

If you have completed an associate's degree from an accredited institution, request a transcript evaluation from an evaluation service or ask your college or university to send us a copy of your transcripts directly;

If you have completed an associate's degree but do not yet have official transcripts, submit official copies of all required high school and undergraduate coursework;

If you have earned more than one associate's degree and do not yet have official copies of those transcripts, submit official copies of all previous college coursework regardless of their level (high school or post-secondary);

If any courses listed on our transcripts are 10 years old or older and cannot be verified with an original grade report from the issuing institution, we must receive verification through another means such as World Education Services' international transcript evaluation.

Am I eligible to apply?

You're eligible to apply if you are:

A U.S. citizen or an eligible non-citizen

At least 18 years of age when you matriculate

Have graduated from high school or received your GED (earning a 2.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale)

What are the deadlines to apply?

There are multiple deadlines for each step of the application process, including:

The deadline to submit your application.

The deadline to submit all required documents.

The deadline to take each test, if applicable.

The deadline to take each test, if applicable.

Applications are typically due in December for spring programs and June for fall programs; however, deadlines vary by program type (i.e., associate's degree vs. bachelor's degree).

How do I submit an application?

The first step to applying for a distance learning program at Denver Liberty University is to complete the online application. Once you have finished, submit it by paying the application fee through our portal.

Are there any exceptions to this policy?

Undergraduate students who have not yet met the English proficiency requirement.

Undergraduate students who have not yet met the minimum GPA requirement.

Graduate students who have not yet met the minimum GPA requirement.

Where do I find information about where to send my transcripts and test scores, and how to send them?

Once you've decided to pursue an online degree, there are several important things to do before you can begin. One of these is getting your transcripts and test scores from all previous institutions attended. Make sure that any past coursework is on file with the college or university where it was taken, as well as with your high school if applicable.

To find out where to send transcripts and test scores for institutions in the United States:

Contact each institution's registrar or office of admissions directly and request information about their transfer policies;

Contact a transfer advisor at the institution with which you wish to enroll.

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