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International Students College Admission

Before you apply to Keller, please be sure that you meet all of the requirements for admission, which concern age, academic standing, English language proficiency, financial obligations, and visa and immigration documentation. Once you confirm that you meet these requirements, review our steps to admission below or contact an international admissions advisor to discuss your options.

Complete an Application

Apply

It’s easy to apply to Keller Graduate School of Management. Simply complete your application and we’ll help with the rest of the college admissions process.

International applicants recruited by recognized agents must provide certified copies of acceptable documents demonstrating the required level of prior education before the end of the second session of enrollment. All other admission requirements for international applicants apply.

Apply Online

Apply to Keller Graduate School of Management now using our convenient online application tool. The application only takes 5 to 10 minutes to complete. Plus, you can start it now and return later to finish.

Share Your Credentials

Submit

After completing your application, you will need to submit your academic credentials and other required documents.

Academic credentials include certified copies of acceptable documents demonstrating the required level of prior education. Such documents may include the following:

  • High school transcripts
  • Leaving certificates
  • Scores on approved examinations
  • College transcripts
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Foreign diplomas and supporting foreign transcripts not written in English must be translated into English by a certified translator and may require review by an approved educational credentials evaluation agency at the applicant’s expense.

Once all admission criteria have been met and the requisite financial and academic documentation is submitted, Keller will issue an I-20 form.

Put Your Prior Learning to the Test

Test

All international applicants must meet Keller Graduate School of Management’s Basic & Prerequisite Skills Requirement. If you cannot show evidence of basic and prerequisite skills proficiency levels, you may need to undergo admissions testing in the form of placement examinations.

Start on the Path to a World-Class Career Today

You’ve completed your application and connected with an international admissions advisor. Now you’re ready to register for classes! Take a look at our Academic Calendar to find the next start date for your degree program—online or on campus.

Cancellations & Refunds

Cancellation Period

Admission Denial

Change Start Date

Course Withdrawal

Withdrawal Refunds

Cancellation Period

Applicants may cancel their enrollment without penalty prior to midnight of the tenth business day after the date of transaction or acceptance (cancellation period). After the cancellation period, the application fee is not refunded. The deadline is extended to 30 days after the original intended class start date if the applicant does not start at that time.

A student who cannot start on the original class start date must notify the director of admissions or new student coordinator. If the student starts classes within six sessions of the original start date, a second application fee is not required. After this period, a new enrollment agreement must be signed and accompanied by required fees.

A student who does not report for class may request a refund of any monies paid to Keller over and above the application fee, or as required by applicable state and/or federal regulations. Refunds on textbooks and supplies purchased through the University’s online bookstore are made in accordance with the online bookstore’s return/refund policy.

Students must make all schedule changes by the end of the first week of a session (add/drop period) to receive a tuition adjustment.

Refer to academic catalog: cancellations and refunds

Admission Denial

Applicants who do not achieve a satisfactory score on Keller’s placement examination(s) are denied admission, notified in writing and receive a refund of prepaid tuition upon written request.

Change Start Date

A student who cannot start on the original class start date must notify the director of admissions or new student coordinator. If the student starts classes within six sessions of the original start date, a second application fee is not required. After this period, a new enrollment agreement must be signed and accompanied by required fees.

A student who does not report for class may request a refund of any monies paid to Keller over and above the application fee, or as required by applicable state and/or federal regulations. Refunds on textbooks and supplies purchased through the University’s online bookstore are made in accordance with the online bookstore’s return/refund policy.

Students must make all schedule changes by the end of the first week of a session (add/drop period) to receive a tuition adjustment.

Course Withdrawal

After classes begin, students may withdraw from a course by formally requesting a course withdrawal prior to Friday of week seven at 11:59 pm MST. Students who withdraw are responsible for all outstanding financial obligations.

Regarding cancellations, any prepaid fees or tuition are refunded unless the student transfers to another Keller location.

Withdrawal Refunds

In compliance with applicable requirements, Keller issues refunds to students who completely withdraw from all classes prior to completing a session. Refund calculations are based on week of withdrawal, the policy of the state in which the student is attending and the policy of the student’s original state of residence. Of the refund amounts calculated, the one most favorable to the student is issued. In all cases, policies are applied
 to tuition charged for the period of enrollment from which the student withdrew. Examples of refund calculations are available from the Student Finance Office.

Refunds are calculated according to the last documented date of attendance and issued within 30 days of the withdrawal notification date or the date Keller determines the student is no longer enrolled, whichever is earlier.

See academic catalog for complete details.