Specific Admission Information
- Student must provide a valid Photo ID during application process (Ex: Driver’s license, a state issued photo ID, military identification, passport, etc.…)
- Completed and signed original documents are required for all application forms.
- Faxed transcripts are considered unofficial documents and are not acceptable for admission to the university.
- Completed applications with all necessary documentation are reviewed on a regular basis.
- It is the individual applicant’s responsibility to monitor the status of his / her application file and ensure the applicant’s records will be evaluated and he/ she will receive notice of admission status by mail.
- Applicants interested in applying for Financial Aid should contact the Financial Aid Office at 404-627-2681.
Admission Notification
When all required items have been received, applicants will be notified of an admission decision by the Office of Admissions or the appropriate academic office. Course registration information, pertinent information about financial aid, and orientation for residential courses are included in the letter of acceptance.
Special Student Admission
Students who are not high school graduates who wish to avail themselves of training may be admitted as special students. Students in this category can receive transcripts but will not be eligible to receive a degree until they have successfully passed the GED tests or received a high school diploma. Therefore, the university may exercise the right to accept or reject students in this category based upon this policy limitation.
Home schooled students who did not pass the ACT or SAT may take the General Education Development (GED) test. This certificate will be accepted in lieu of a high school transcript.
Ability to Benefit
An applicant that has not completed secondary education may enroll and take courses under the conditions of the Ability-to-Benefits requirements. Such academic credits could be validated upon completion of work for the high school diploma or pass the General Education Development Test.
Applicants admitted under this program are required to pass one of the following:
- The General Education Development (GED) tests by the end of the second semester of attendance or 180 days from initial enrollment.
- The American College Testing (ACT) with a cumulative grade of 16. Registration for the ACT may be requested online at www.actstudent.org or by calling (404) 231-1952 or (319) 337-1270 or by writing:
ACT Registration Department
P. O. Box 18
Iowa City, IA 52243-0168
Students must have passed the General Education tests to be eligible for Federal Financial Aid.
Entrance Testing
The American College Testing (ACT) or Scholastic Aptitude Testing (SAT) is recommended for all applicants but not required. ACT information can be obtained from www.act.org or by writing to the ACT National Office, PO Box 168, Iowa City, Iowa, 52243-0168
SAT information can be obtained from www.collegeboard.com or by writing The College Board SAT Program, PO Box 6200, Princeton, New Jersey, 08541-6200. Applicants should request that their test results be forwarded to Beulah Heights University.
The BHU ACT code is 0842; the SAT code is 5082.
Home schooled students must be approved by the State of Georgia and must have passed the ACT with a score of 16 or above, or the SAT with a score of 900 or above.
Application for Re-entry
Individuals who have not been enrolled in classes for at least one year but desire to resume their educational pursuit are required to complete a Re-entry Application and pay the re-entry fee. See the financial section of this catalog for specific costs.
Students who graduate with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Beulah Heights University and would like to re-enroll in a Master program must complete a Re-Grad application, pay an application fee, and submit a transcript from Beulah Heights University.
Students who break enrollment and apply for readmission will be required to follow the current degree completion plan in effect at the time of re-entry to the University.
Transfer Credit Request
An applicant may request pre-evaluations of college transcripts for transfer credits to be applied toward their degree programs. To request pre-evaluation, student must complete the request form and submit an unofficial transcript to the Office of Admissions. The pre-evaluation is a preliminary step utilized to assist the applicant with course selections; however, it is deemed as unofficial until the official transcript has been received and evaluated by the Academic Office. Upon completion, the applicant/student will be notified of his or her pre-evaluation results by email.
Admission Information for the Master of Business Administration
(MBAE2) Dual Enrollment Program
Students will be able to dually enroll in the Master of Business (MBA) program based on the following criteria:
- Student must be within nine credit hours of completing his or her current undergraduate (Bachelor) degree.
- Student must complete the current degree program within the first semester of the dual enrollment. Example: If a student is taking the last course in undergraduate, he or she must complete it by the end of the first semester in the MBA program.
- Tuition and fees will remain the same based on the current program for the first semester only. Example: If a student is in the Bachelor of Arts program paying the current undergraduate tuition/fee rate per semester hour and dually enrolls in the MBA program, the student will continue paying the current undergraduate tuition/fee for the MBA for that particular semester. The following semesters, the tuition and fees will change to the normal MBA tuition and fee schedule.
- Students must be accepted into the program on a conditional basis based on the same requirements of the full MBA program.
One Advantage Degree Program
Students in the Bachelor of Business Administration degree program may be eligible to earn a free MBA based on meeting the following criteria.
- Student must complete the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in 4 academic years
- Student must maintain a grade point average of 3.0 or higher
- Student must earn all one hundred twenty-nine (129) semester credit hours at BHU. No transfer of academic credits will be accepted.