Graduate and Credential Admission Requirements
For Domestic Students
A complete application to NDNU contains:
Step 1: Submit Online Application (Application Fee $60)
Step 2: Upload all required admissions documents to online portal
- Transcripts from all colleges attended
- Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution and a cumulative GPA of 2.5
- Two letters of recommendation and Resume
- Program-specific requirements as noted in the Catalog
- Admissions Requirements by Program PDF
The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) and/or Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is not required.
For Undocumented Students
NDNU welcomes and treats undocumented students as US domestic students in the admission process. The eligibility for NDNU scholarship funds will be determined based on individual financial circumstances. Students may contact the NDNU Office of Financial Aid at finaid@ndnu.edu or at (650) 508-3441 for more information.
For International Students
International students are individuals who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents and who require a visa to attend NDNU.
Get started toward earning your degree at NDNU!
Step 1: Apply online, create an account and review your programs’ required documents checklist and pay your $60 application fee
Step 2: Upload admissions requirement documents into your application portal based on your program checklist
Step 3: Attend your admissions interview, if applicable for your program
(Admissions Requirements by Program PDF)
Step 4: If admitted, pay your $850 deposit to secure your seat in the class
Step 5: Upload required F-1 documents into your application portal
- Proof of English Language Proficiency for students from non English-speaking countries or whose highest level of education is from a non English-speaking country. See links below:
- International Certificate of Finances
- Bank Statement dated within 6 months of program start showing appropriate US funds as listed on the Certificate of Finances form
- Submit an official course-by-course transcript evaluation by a naces.org credential evaluator.
5. Copy of original transcripts showing an earned bachelor’s degree
6. Copy of Passport
Step 6: Once all documents are received, your DSO will issue you an I-20. Please inform your DSO of your visa appointment date.
Step 7: Provide an update to your DSO as to the outcome of your visa appointment
- Students should plan to meet with their DSO on campus 10 days prior to the start of classes.
- NDNU in Belmont, CA, does not offer on-campus housing but provides resources for off-campus options. Students can access housing search websites, local transportation information, and support from the Diversity Residence Life Coordinator to find suitable accommodations near campus. Lean more about housing here
- Schedule meeting with your academic adviser to register for classes
Step 8: Inform your DSO of any changes to your name or address within 10 days of change
Degree Completion Requirements
Bachelor’s Degree Completion Program in Business Administration
A minimum of 45 transferrable units (75 unit maximum), with a GPA of 2.0 or higher, and completion of the five prerequisites with a grade of C or higher:
These Prerequisites can be completed within the program.
Intro to Accounting (3 units), Economics (3 units), Intro to Statistics (3 units), Calculus I or Math for Business Majors (3 units)
Required application materials: A complete application is the online NDNU application, official transcripts from every school or university attended, a professional resume or personal statement. Two letters of recommendation are optional.
Bachelor’s Degree Completion Program in Psychology
A minimum of 45 transferrable units (78 unit maximum), with a GPA of 2.0 or higher, and completion of one prerequisite with a grade of C or higher:
General Psychology* (3 units) *May be completed the first semester at NDNU
Required application materials: A complete application is the online NDNU application, official transcripts from every school or university attended.