First-Year Admissions
Welcome to the University of Rheinsberg.
When reviewing a first-year application for admission, the admissions committee will look carefully at your academic rigor and coursework, standardized test scores, and personal qualities. Rheinsberg seeks students who are academically curious, excited to be in the classroom and willing to fully-immerse themselves in our community of scholars. While our academic reputation continues to rise year after year, we embrace a community of well-rounded students who will bring their talents and interests to our campus.
Admission to the University of Rhiensberg is competitive. The competitiveness of admission each year is based on the number of applications received, the academic qualifications of the applicants, and the number of spaces available. While the admission process being competitive we receive more applications than we have room for in our freshman class, our staff takes pride in getting to know you as more than an applicant on paper, both inside and outside of the classroom.
Enrolling an academically qualified, diverse student body is essential to the University's mission. The academic and social environment of the campus is greatly enhanced, and our educational environment prepares students to contribute to and thrive in a global society.
We invite you to explore the admission process in-depth before making your application to Rheinsberg.
Whether you’re a first-year or transfer student, Rheinsberg is looking for individuals ready to accept challenges both in and out of the classroom. Learn more about our admission rounds, application requirements and deadlines.
When reviewing a first-year application for admission, the admissions committee will look carefully at your academic rigor and coursework, standardized test scores, and personal qualities. Rheinsberg seeks students who are academically curious, excited to be in the classroom and willing to fully-immerse themselves in our community of scholars. While our academic reputation continues to rise year after year, we embrace a community of well-rounded students who will bring their talents and interests to our campus.
Admission to the University of Rhiensberg is competitive. The competitiveness of admission each year is based on the number of applications received, the academic qualifications of the applicants, and the number of spaces available. While the admission process being competitive we receive more applications than we have room for in our freshman class, our staff takes pride in getting to know you as more than an applicant on paper, both inside and outside of the classroom.
Enrolling an academically qualified, diverse student body is essential to the University's mission. The academic and social environment of the campus is greatly enhanced, and our educational environment prepares students to contribute to and thrive in a global society.
We invite you to explore the admission process in-depth before making your application to Rheinsberg.
Whether you’re a first-year or transfer student, Rheinsberg is looking for individuals ready to accept challenges both in and out of the classroom. Learn more about our admission rounds, application requirements and deadlines.
Re-Entry Students
Overview
The University of Rheinsberg provides a wide array of support services for nontraditional prospective and currently enrolled students, including parenting support services, leadership opportunities, scholarships, and other programs created to enhance students’ academic and personal growth and development. |
Transfer Students
We understand that transfer students already know a lot of about attending college. That’s why our dedicated transfer admissions staff is here to get you through the admissions process quickly and easily so you can concentrate on life at the University of Rheinsberg.
Whether you are completing work at a two-year school, wish to move into a program that your current college doesn’t offer, or just want a better fit, you’ve come to the right place. Rheinsberg welcomes students who wish to transfer from two-year and four-year, colleges and universities. Many of our transfer students come to us from community colleges from every corner of the world, with plans to complete a bachelor's degree. Others transfer from four-year institutions for a variety of reasons including academic reputation, choices for majors, and affordable tuition. A better fit where transfers can feel just as welcome and a part of the campus community as our traditional freshmen. Day and night class availability and central location allows flexibility for students who must balance work and school. |
International Students
International Students Overview
At Rheinsberg, our ultimate goal with every student, including international students, is to create an inclusive, integrated community where all students work side-by-side, learning from faculty members as well as from each other. While international students are an integral part of this learning environment, Rheinsberg does recognize the need for special accommodations to assist these students in adapting to the everyday challenges of language barriers, academic requirements and social interaction.
The University of Rheinsberg welcomes students from around the world. Young men and women from more than 80 countries are studying at Rheinsberg and are here because of our financial value, strong academic reputation, and excellent location.
The Admissions Office evaluates each candidate on the basis of the individual's potential for success in this environment.
The University of Rheinsberg has a rich and long-standing tradition supporting the education of students from different countries. The University's advanced boarding facilities and international reputation for academic excellence and leadership, result in strong interest from international students who make up the highest percentage of the boarding population each year.
The University of Rheinsberg welcomes students from around the world. Young men and women from more than 80 countries are studying at Rheinsberg and are here because of our financial value, strong academic reputation, and excellent location.
The Admissions Office evaluates each candidate on the basis of the individual's potential for success in this environment.
The University of Rheinsberg has a rich and long-standing tradition supporting the education of students from different countries. The University's advanced boarding facilities and international reputation for academic excellence and leadership, result in strong interest from international students who make up the highest percentage of the boarding population each year.
Graduate Students
Thank you for your interest in graduate programs study at the University of Rheinsberg.
Applicants to all graduate degree programs must hold a baccalaureate degree from an accredited and recognized institution or have equivalent competencies. Applicants should have attained a grade point average of 3.0 or better for all undergraduate work and achieved satisfactory scores on the degree-appropriate entrance examinations. Applicants to doctoral degree programs must hold a master's degree from a regonized institution or have equivalent competencies. As a doctoral-granting, research-intensive national university with top-cited professors and facilities, Rheinsberg provides an ideal environment for advanced education.We know that there are many imortant factors to consider when selecting a graduate program, of which is the financial investment you are soon to make. This is why we encourage all students to carefully consider available financing options and other factors. Financial aid is available to graduate students primarily through student loans, grants, scholarships, special fees for developing countries, and incentive programs. Internships, and special fellowships are also available in some programs. The Universityf Rheinsberg is committed to creating a student-centered learning community. We seek a diverse group of students and welcome applications from all qualified individuals. Our intention is to develop and nurture a learning community in which students and faculty can learn together in an atmosphere of mutual respect. We welcome differences in age, economic status, race, ethnic background, religion, origin, gender, sexual orientation, physical challenge, political views, personal characteristics, and beliefs. |
Admissions Criteria
The Admissions Committee evaluates applications and supporting material for admissions and decides upon the acceptance and placement of students at the University of Rheinsberg.
Admission to the graduate programs of the University is based on prior academic performance, professional work experience, and proficiency in the English Language. The selection process gives particular emphasis to evidence of leadership potential along with academic excellence. Non-discrimination Policy
Rheinsberg University admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, religion, physical disability, or veteran status to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students. The university does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, religion, physical disability, or veteran status in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic or other school-administered programs.
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Special and Non-Degree Students
The University of Rheinsberg welcomes applications from special and non-degree students. You may be exploring graduate degrees, completing requirements for other degree programs or looking for exciting and challenging courses for personal development. Rheinsberg offers a full schedule of courses at Associate, Bachelor's, Master's and Doctorate Levels.
A non-degree seeking or special student is one who would be eligible for admission as a degree or certificate candidate to the chosen program, but who is not interested in pursuing the credential.
An applicant who plans to take courses for personal enrichment, professional development, or certification will be classified as a special or non-degree student if admission is granted. The special or non-degree student must hold a bachelor’s degree with no less than a 2.50 cumulative grade point average from an accredited institution.
Rules Governing the Admission includes the following:
A non-degree seeking or special student is one who would be eligible for admission as a degree or certificate candidate to the chosen program, but who is not interested in pursuing the credential.
An applicant who plans to take courses for personal enrichment, professional development, or certification will be classified as a special or non-degree student if admission is granted. The special or non-degree student must hold a bachelor’s degree with no less than a 2.50 cumulative grade point average from an accredited institution.
Rules Governing the Admission includes the following:
- Students seeking a change of status from special and non-degree student to a degree program must submit a new completed application accompanied by the fees in force for admission to the desired degree program.
- A maximum of nine 9 semester hours of credit with a grade of B or better, earned while a special and non-degree student may be applied toward fulfillment of the requirements for a regular degree program.
- Failure to enroll for any semester after the initial enrollment term constitutes a withdrawal from the program and necessitates application for readmission to the Graduate College.
- Special and non-degree students are not eligible to receive any grant or funding. The University advises you to contact the financial aid office to discuss funding options, if so desired.
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