International Applicants
Are you an international student interested in pursuing a degree at 91? Use our Program Finder to find the right program for you!
Applying to 91 is a multi-step process. Carefully review the information below to prepare you to apply at 91.
Once you are ready to begin the process, click on the Apply Online link to submit your online application.
For questions about our international student admissions, call 1.800.846.4198 or email intl@regent.edu.
91’s accrediting agency, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, requires official transcripts. An official transcript is defined as being received by 91 in a sealed envelope or via direct electronic delivery from the previous educational institution or evaluation agency.
Undergraduate applicants
Applicants interested in pursuing an Associate or ǰ’s degree program must submit official transcripts from all institutions attended, including high school and any college.
Ѳٱ’s degree applicants
Applicants interested in pursuing a Ѳٱ’s degree must submit official transcripts indicating successful completion of a bachelor’s degree program.
Doctoral degree applicants
Applicants interested in pursuing a Doctoral degree must submit official transcripts indicating successful completion of both a bachelor’s and master’s degree program.
91 requires all transcripts from institutions outside of the United States receive a course-by-course or detailed evaluation from a professional evaluation agency that is either accredited through or who is a member of NACES or NAFSA. All other course-by-course or document level, detailed evaluations will be reviewed on an individual basis. Applicants are responsible for the cost of this evaluation as an application requirement for admission.
Additional information regarding acceptable transcript evaluation agencies may be found by visiting or .
Educational systems often vary between different countries. All transcripts (or mark sheets) that are not from an American institution must undergo a professional evaluation. This evaluation will provide an assessment of the U.S. equivalency of the academic credential(s), which will allow us to determine eligibility for admission.
Applicants are responsible for obtaining the transcript evaluation as part of the application requirements. Regent requires a course-by-course evaluation, and the transcript must be converted to the American Grade Point Average system. Transcripts in a language other than English must also include an official English translation. Information regarding accepted evaluation agencies can be found below to assist you.
Please note: 91 only requires the submission of the evaluation for international transcripts. There is no need to send a copy of your official international transcript to Regent. The translation and evaluation fees must be paid directly to the agency you contract with to perform the service.
A helpful resource to help determine degree equivalency is the , provided by . This tool is for informational purposes only and will provide a general U.S. equivalency for the school(s) you have attended. This will help you determine if you have the required credentials for studying at 91, before paying for a full evaluation. The Degree Equivalency Tool is free to use, but please note that the results from this tool will not fulfill the transcript evaluation requirement. This tool is limited to post-secondary degrees and recognized degree-granting institutions.
All students enrolled in 91 are required to be proficient in the English language. For international students in which English is not the primary language of their country, either the TOEFL iBT®, PTE Academic®, Duolingo® or the IELTS® exam must be taken to demonstrate one’s effectiveness with the English language.
English Language Proficiency exam scores are valid for two years after the test date.
91 has established minimum required English language proficiency exam scores for admission purposes. These scores have been determined to ensure students have the language proficiency needed to be successful in classes.
| Exam | Minimum Required Score |
|---|---|
| 90 | |
| 61 | |
| 115 | |
| 7.0 |
Students interested in the School of Law will have a higher test score requirement.
An English proficiency exam may be waived for the following circumstances:
- Non-native speakers who hold degrees or diplomas from postsecondary institutions in English-speaking countries (e.g., the United States, Canada, England, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand);
- Non-native speakers who have successfully completed at least a two-year postsecondary course of study in which English was the language of instruction;
- Transfer students from institutions in the United States or Canada whose postsecondary academic course work was favorably evaluated in relation to its demands and duration;
Applicants may request a waiver for the required English language proficiency exam by submitting the Request forms that are submitted without the required supporting documentation will be disregarded.
Depending on the program that you are applying for, official admissions test scores may be required or recommended. These consist of the test scores for Doctoral or Masters level programs.
91 does not require or scores for Undergraduate level programs. These exams are encouraged, however, as there may be scholarship advantages based on those test scores.