
Admissions
The admission criteria at Aleph University are based on the institutional mission, goals, academic merit, and the Florida Commission for Independent Education rules for the acceptance and enrollment of students in higher education academic programs.
Aleph University's admissions policy assures that only students who are reasonably capable of completing and benefiting from the educational offerings are enrolled. The admissions process requires an admission interview of prospective students to evaluate their ability to achieve and benefit from the program.
Admission Requirements
The general requirements for admission and readmission are:
Application
Online applications for admission must be received by the Admissions Department.
Identification Document
Copy of a government issued identification document.
Fee Payment
A non-refundable application fee should be paid with the Admission Application.
Transcripts
Official transcripts from all attended educational institutions must be submitted according to the instructions on the application. In order to be admitted to a Master's program, the applicant must have completed a bachelor's degree at a duly licensed academic institution, having obtained a minimum of 3.0 GPA.
For entrance to the Master of Science in Medical Devices, Regulatory Affairs, and Health Information Technologies program, the candidate student must have obtained an engineering, science, mathematics, or technology related undergraduate degree.
Personal Statement
A statement of purpose explaining why the chosen academic program would enable the applicant to reach their career goals.
Interviews
All applicants should have an interview with the Admissions Director to get a better understanding of their interests, goals, and personalities.
Admission Interview
An Admission Interview is conducted to assess the fit between the prospective student's career goals and the academic program learning outcomes, determining the applicant's ability to benefit from the program. Admission interviews provide the University with an opportunity to learn more about the applicant beyond the information provided in their application, as well as a chance for the applicant to gain a deeper understanding of the university and ask questions about enrollment.

Transcripts
An official copy of the student's academic records is required during enrollment. The prospective student must submit the official academic transcript within the first academic term if it is not available at the time of enrollment. Official academic transcripts in a language other than English should be officially translated into English.
If transcripts are not received after the enrollment agreement is signed, the student will be placed on conditional enrollment. The relevant section of the enrollment agreement, which the student must sign accepting this circumstance, shall be updated. The student must submit any outstanding documentation within the first academic term in order to be properly admitted.
The conditional enrollment condition will be removed once the required paperwork is submitted and the Director of Admissions signs the enrollment agreement to confirm that the requirement has been met.
Notice of Admission
Aleph University will provide a notice of admission for a certain term when an admission application is accepted. After submitting all requirements, applicants will be informed of their acceptance or rejection within 3 weeks.
The University may conditionally enroll students who meet certain admission requirements but require providing additional documents or academic support. Prior to completing 9 semester credits, students must submit any outstanding documents. Failure to meet these requirements may result in revocation of the student's conditional enrollment status.
Enrollment Agreement
Upon admission, admitted applicants will receive the Enrollment Agreement and the Academic Catalog. The enrollment agreement outlines the terms and conditions of a student's enrollment in a program or course of study. It includes important information such as the student's program of study, the cost of tuition and fees, payment options and deadlines, the start and end date of the program, and any other relevant policies or requirements.
Visiting Students
To promote academic collaboration and enhance the educational experience, Aleph University offers a Visiting Students Program for students enrolled at another college or university interested in registering a course at Aleph University to credit it back to their college or university of origin, according to the applicable agreements meeting eligibility criteria.
Non-Discrimination Statement
Aleph University is committed to providing a welcoming environment for all members of our community. We strive to create a diverse and inclusive academic community that values and respects all individuals. Based on the principles of non-discrimination, inclusion, and diversity, Aleph University does not discriminate against anyone because of their race, disability, national or ethnic origin, creed, color, sex, social or political condition, or religious or social trade union beliefs.
Minimum Requirements for Online Learning
To ensure an optimal learning experience using our Learning Delivery Methods, such as Learning Management System (LMS) and virtual campus, the students are required to have access to a computer that meet or exceed the following technical requirements:
All learners will require regular access to a personal computer with a strong internet connection to successfully complete online courses. High speed broadband access (LAN, Cable or DSL) is highly recommended for the optimal learning experience.
Windows PC and Mac
- Compatible Operating System: Windows 8 or 10, OS X
- Web Browser: Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explorer 11, Microsoft Edge, or Safari
- Processor: Intel i5 or equivalent
- RAM: Minimum 8 GB
- Storage: 250 GB solid state hard drive (SSD)
- Wireless: 802.11ac
- USB: 3.0
- Required: Webcam and microphone
Mobile Devices
Depending on the learning management system being used to deliver a program, students may access and interact with most course elements, such as readings, multimedia, email, and discussions through tablets and smartphones.
While tablets, smartphones, and other mobile devices may allow for some completion of coursework, they are not guaranteed to work in all areas.
Software
Students are given their course materials in Adobe PDF, Microsoft Office, Google files, or other appropriate formats. It is advised to have the appropriate software tools to access and take part in the various educational programs.