Franklin University
201 S Grant Ave, Columbus, OH 43215, United States

Franklin University is a private university with its main campus in Columbus, Ohio. It was founded in 1902 to serve the needs of students beyond traditional undergraduate age. On-site courses are offered at the university's campus in Columbus' Discovery District. However, most students take courses online.

Bachelor of Business Administration

Businesses flourish when they're managed well, inside and out. Effective business management takes a 360-degree understanding of the entire operation, including finances, marketing, ethics and corporate responsibility. With Franklin's transfer-friendly Business Administration bachelor's degree program, you'll get the broadest view of business operations, opening up a wide variety of business career paths. (Good thing, considering the average person changes jobs 10 times in a career lifetime.)

https://www.franklin.edu/degrees/bachelors/business-administration 

A student who meets at least one of the following criteria is eligible for admission as a degree-seeking student: 

  • Has provided official documentation of graduation from an accredited high school or its equivalent (see Documentation Required below), or 
  • Has an associate, bachelor or master’s degree from an institutionally (formerly regionally) accredited institution of higher education, an institution recognized as a candidate for accreditation, or an institution recognized by the Council of Higher Education Accreditation

Documentation Required

  1. Documentation of high school graduation or equivalence - required for applicants who are transferring fewer than 60 semester hours that apply towards a Franklin degree. 
  2. If the student has transferable hours of 60 credit hours or more from an institutionally (formerly regionally) accredited institution of higher education, then they will not have to provide a high school diploma or equivalence. Acceptable forms of documentation of high school graduation or high school equivalence for undergraduate admission must include one of the following: 
  • Official high school transcript listing the date of graduation 
  • Official GED certificate 
  • Official documentation of having passed a State High School Equivalency examination 
  • Official documentation of a home school completion certificate/transcript 
  • Official transcripts from all educational institutions (college, universities, professional schools, etc.) previously enrolled in, regardless if credit was earned. 

A student classified as degree seeking will not be permitted to register for courses until all transcripts are received and placement tests completed (see specific requirements under “Placement Testing”).

Admission Process

Admission procedures should be started early to maximize scheduling options and financial planning. Learn more about the undergraduate admission process.

English Language Proficiency Requirements

Prospective students must demonstrate English Language Proficiency. The requirement is met through any of the following: 

  • The applicant is a citizen of a country where English is the official language. 
  • he applicant has received a bachelor’s degree (or higher) from an institution located in an English-speaking country in which the courses were taught in English. 
  • The applicant has earned appropriate scores on language proficiency exams taken within the last two years, as listed below.

Students must earn a minimum overall :

  • TOEFL score of 550 (paper-based) /79 (Internet-based) 
  • 6.5 IELTS
  • ACCUPLACER ESL® 105
  • Cambridge 180 

with at least the following scores on each of the exam subsections

https://www.franklin.edu/catalog/undergraduate-policies-procedures/student-admission 

Students who plan to apply for an F-1 visa or who are already in the U.S. in F-1 status are not currently being admitted to undergraduate programs. Other nonimmigrant students can be admitted to undergraduate programs for fall, spring and summer trimesters. All admissions decisions are dependent on program availability.

All admissions materials, including transcripts, test scores, and financial documents, must be submitted by the application deadline. All students must attend a registration appointment or group session to schedule courses with an advisor. Classes begin meeting on the initial session start date, and students are expected to have reviewed course materials before the first day. If you are unable to meet any of the deadlines, you may request that OISP consider your application for the next available term.

Fall - September 13
Spring - January 24
Summer - May 17

https://www.franklin.edu/admissions/international-students/study-in-the-us  

Please send the student details and documents to admissions@indoglobalstudies.org. IGS team will submit the application through channel partner.