Admissions Process

FIDM seeks to admit individuals who have the capacity and determination to complete FIDM’s specialized curriculum and graduate from our college. The ad-missions process is designed to help the student and college reach an informed decision about a student’s likelihood for success.

ADMISSION TO THE ASSOCIATE OF ARTS ADVANCED STUDY DEGREE PROGRAMS

To be considered for admission to FIDM, students must be at least 17 years of age upon matriculation and must have earned or be enrolled in coursework leading to a high school diploma or GED (or the equivalent). Final transcript/proof of high school graduation is required before beginning classes.

APPLICATION STEPS

ADMISSION TO THE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE AND BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE PROGRAMS

Program Specific Admissions Requirements:

ADMISSION TO THE ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREE PROGRAMS Open to high school graduates (or equivalency) or high school graduates who are transferring prior to obtaining a degree from another college.

ADMISSION TO THE ASSOCIATE OF ARTS PROFESSIONAL DESIGNATION DEGREE PROGRAMS

Open to candidates who have a U.S. accredited degree or a minimum of 45 semester units (67 quarter units) of general studies coursework in various categories of

academic breadth, or international bachelor’s degree (or higher) with certification of U.S. equivalency. More infor-mation may be obtained from the Office of Admissions.

Open to candidates who possess a prior academic degree from FIDM or another accredited college or university in a related discipline. Portfolio submission and/or an interview with the Department Chairperson may also be required. For further information, contact the Admissions or Student Advisement Office. (See pg. 19)

All B.S/B.A. programs are open to qualified transfer students and FIDM A.A. graduates. Please contact Admissions or Student Advisement for further informa-tion about specific requirements.

Admission to the MBA program is open to graduates who have a Bachelor’s degree (or higher) from FIDM or another accredited college or university. Students with undergraduate business degrees are eligible for the one-year MBA program. Students with a Bachelor’s degree in non-business majors will be eligible for the 15-month MBA program which provides a foundation quarter of study. The application process for FIDM’s MBA program includes submission of an official university transcript, admissions essay, professional resume, demonstration of graduate-level skills in English, and recommendations from professionals such as faculty, staff, or employers. A meeting/interview with the Department Chairperson may also be required. For further information, contact Admissions or the Student Advisement Office.

FIDM is federally authorized to enroll nonimmigrant students. Transcripts from outside the U.S. that are not in English must be accompanied by an English translation along with the original language. Interna-tional transcripts will be subject to U.S. equivalency evaluation. All students must demonstrate English pro-ficiency. Applicants whose first language is not English must demonstrate English proficiency by successfully completing a Test of English as a Foreign Language TOEFL (or equivalent). Please contact Admissions for acceptable equivalent English tests and minimum score requirements.

Upon acceptance, international students must pro-vide FIDM with a confidential statement of finances— an official bank letter or statement indicating adequate funds available for tuition and living expenses for one academic year. This along with a copy of the student’s passport will be required in order for FIDM to process an I-20 for purposes of applying for an F-1 student visa.

All coursework is taught in English. FIDM does not offer English language services and instruction. FIDM does not provide visa services to international students