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Frequently Asked Questions
Here is a list of questions commonly asked by prospective students. Please follow links below to find answers.
- What are the minimum requirements for entrance
into the Bachelor of Science program?
For a complete list of requirements, follow link:
http://uofa.edu/admissionsRequirements.asp?sec=admissions
- What are the minimum requirements for entrance
into the Master of Science program?
For a complete list of requirements, follow link:
http://uofa.edu/admissionsRequirements.asp?sec=admissions
- Are there special entrance requirements for
international students?
To see requirements for international students, follow
link:
http://uofa.edu/admissionsRequirements.asp?sec=admissions
- What is the cost for attending the University of
Atlanta—Bachelor's program?
For a list of tuition and fees, follow link:
http://uofa.edu/tutionFees.asp?sec=admissions
- What is the cost for attending the University of
Atlanta—Master's program?
For a list of tuition and fees, follow link:
http://uofa.edu/tutionFees.asp?sec=admissions
- Where can I find an overview of the University of
Atlanta's policies and procedures?
The link below will lead you to a repository for other
links on policies and procedures:
http://uofa.edu/studentServices.asp?sec=academicPolicies
- Can I take a Leave of Absence, receive Transfer Credit,
get Financial Aid, etc.?
The Student Handbook provides some information about
these policies. You will need to be an enrolled student
to access this data, so speak with your student
representative. Also, follow link to Student
Services/Forms for additional information on policies
and forms:
http://uofa.edu/studentServices.asp?sec=academicPolicies
- Where can I buy/sell books for the courses?
The University of Atlanta includes a virtual bookstore.
Its policies are clearly stated in the Student Handbook
to which you will have access once you are an enrolled
student.
- Can I get a refund after enrollment?
The University of Atlanta understands that students may
experience personal and/or financial difficulties from
time to time. For this reason it has a generous refund
policy. Please follow link for further details:
http://uofa.edu/refundPolicy.asp?sec=admissions
- Is the University of Atlanta accredited?
Yes. Please follow link for details:
http://uofa.edu/accreditation.asp?sec=accreditation
- I am interested in pursuing a Doctoral degree in
Business/Educational Leadership/Law. When will these programs begin?
University of Atlanta is growing exponentially. We are
in the process of instituting new programs. For further
details, please follow link:
http://uofa.edu/forthComingPrograms.asp?sec=degreePrograms
- I have taken some courses at another institution.
Can I transfer those credits?
It depends. Please follow link:
http://uofa.edu/docs/UOFA_Transfer_Credit_Policy.pdf
- What kind of payment options do you offer?
We encourage you to discuss your specific details with a
Financial Affairs representative. However, follow link
to see a general overview of our payment policies:
http://uofa.edu/paymentOptions.asp?sec=admissions
- I am/have been part of the military. Do you have
any special payment plans/options for me?
The University of Atlanta has been recognized by DANTES
(Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education
Support), a US Department of Defense (DoD) organization
created to assist United States (U.S.) military service
members pursue their educational goals and earn degrees
or certification while continuing to serve their
country. Please follow link for further details:
http://uofa.edu/military.asp?sec=military
- Time notifications are followed by some symbols.
What is EST?
The continental United States (48 states) is divided
into four time zones. EST, one of the time zones, stands
for Eastern Standard Time. Atlanta, Georgia,
Headquarters of the University of Atlanta, follows EST.
Atlanta’s standard time zone is Greenwich Mean Time
minus five (GMT - 5). But, for several months each year,
many states observe Daylight Savings Time.
- What is Daylight Savings Time?
In many states in the United States, every year in the
Spring, clocks are brought forward by one hour; in the
Fall/Autumn, clocks are brought back by one hour. For
example, if Standard Time in Atlanta is Greenwich Mean
Time minus five (GMT – 5), then, from Spring to Fall
(check web sites below for exact dates), Daylight
Savings Time is Greenwich Mean Time minus four (GMT -
4). For further information, please consult the
following web sites
http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/time-zone/usa/time-zones.htm
http://wwp.daylight-saving-time.com/usa/dst-2007.htm
- I emailed/phoned Student Services on Friday. I
have not heard back from anyone for a few days. Why?
Students can access academic information, update
records, and submit assignments, electronically at any
time. But certain student services are available during
office hours only: from 9 am to 5 pm, Monday to Friday.
Saturday and Sunday our employees observe the weekend.
Remember, emails are sometimes delivered a little late.
So though you may have sent us a query on Friday
morning, we may not have received it until after hours.
Rest assured, if you tried to contact us after hours,
and if the message was delivered, you will be contacted
first thing Monday morning.
- What is an Administrative Office/Study Center?
Will I still receive a degree from the University of
Atlanta?
International Administrative Offices have been opened
for the convenience of our students in different parts
of the world. Proctoring, tutoring, library, and
computer lab services, are now available in Sharjah, and Lebanon. Singapore will offer
only proctoring at present. Students are advised to
establish contact and register with the individual
offices. Atlanta remains the Headquarters of the
University of Atlanta, and will also offer all four
services. All students are subject to the policies and
procedures established by the Atlanta campus. Qualified
students will be granted a University of Atlanta degree,
upon completion, from Atlanta, GA, USA.
- I live in (---------------------) country. I
would like to have a study partner. How do I contact
fellow UofA students in my region, or for that matter
UofA students in my program/university anywhere?
UofA recognizes and values peer-peer interaction. To
that end, follow Uof A on
Twitter
and
Facebook! All you have to do is create a Twitter and
Facebook account, and you will be a click away from
fellow students. You may go on to Discussion Boards to
post a note, start a thread, etc., at any time.
Remember, the web never sleeps. Note: Courtesy, respect,
and thoughtfulness should be observed in all
communication.
If you do not find the answers you are looking for here,
please do not hesitate to contact:
University of Atlanta
6685 Peachtree Industrial Blvd.
Atlanta, GA 30360
USA
Telephone Contact
(800) 533-3378 (U.S. and Canada)
(770) 368-8877 (International)
FAX
(678) 669-2439
Email
info@uofa.edu
Updated May 2009
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