Applications for admission are accepted year-round. You can find the application form online at www.nobeluniversity.edu.
Before signing the enrollment agreement, we encourage you to review the school catalog and the School Performance Fact Sheet. These documents contain important policies and performance data for the institution.
This institution is required to have you sign and date the information included in the School Performance Fact Sheet relating to completion rates, placement rates, license examination passage rates, and salaries or wages, and the most recent three-year cohort default rate, if applicable, prior to signing this agreement.
How to Apply
Step 1
Request an Application Packet
Contact Nobel University to request your application packet. It includes the application form and all required documents you’ll need to submit.
Step 2
Submit Documents & Fees
Send us proof of your academic qualifications, based on the program you’re applying to:
- Doctoral applicants — transcripts from your graduate institution(s)
- Graduate applicants — transcripts from your undergraduate institution(s)
- Undergraduate or certificate applicants — proof of high school completion
Be sure to include the application/registration fee, and make sure all documents and forms are complete before submitting.
Step 3
Receive a Decision
Once we’ve received all required documentation and your fee, you’ll hear back from us within 30 days. Applications are not reviewed until all required documents and fees are received.
If you don’t accept your admission or fail to matriculate within one year of acceptance, you’ll need to go through the admissions process again. This means resubmitting a non-refundable application/registration fee along with the application, documents, forms, and information required for your selected program. Previous admission does not guarantee readmission.
Special Cases
Entrance Examinations
No entrance examinations are required for admission to our degree programs.
Standardized Exam Credit (SEC)
We do not accept credits earned through challenge examinations or achievement tests.
Prior Experiential Learning Credit (PEL)
Students in the Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) program may earn a maximum of 9 semester credits for prior experiential learning.
Distance Education
Nobel University offers distance education through online instructional methodologies.
Ability-to-Benefit Students
Nobel University does not admit Ability-to-Benefit Students.
Transfer Students
We welcome transfer students from other schools. To transfer credits to Nobel University, you’ll need to file an application for admission, satisfy all admission requirements, and submit official transcripts from the school(s) whose credits you’d like evaluated.
After You’re Admitted
Once your admission is confirmed, you can sign in to or request your school email at the Student Email page.
