Welcome to our MBA program designed for international students wishing to enhance their skills and knowledge in business and technology fields. Our program is intended to meet the needs of current and future business leaders. Learn more about our program in partnership with HMS here.
Applying to Our Program
For admission instructions and information, please contact:
mba-it@humphreys.edu
Important Steps
1) Submit transcripts. Submit your official transcripts or foreign evaluations.
2) Complete Forms. Our admissions team will reach out to you with important forms required for enrollment.
3) I-20. Transfer your SEVIS record and submit all official documentation.
4) Access Populi. Access your email account through Populi.
5) Pay Tuition. Ensure you pay your tuition for the quarter.
Transcript Requirements
For admission, a Bachelors degree with a minimum GPA of 2.75 is required. Transcripts from a US university where a degree was earned must show the degree conferral or graduation date. If a degree has not been earned from a US institution, then foreign transcripts must be evaluated (by ECE, WES, or Educational Perspectives) and submitted.
We accept electronic transcripts and paper transcripts.
If you decide to submit official transcripts electronically via National Student Clearinghouse, Parchment, etc., please have them emailed to: registrargraduate@humphreys.edu.
If you opt to submit paper transcripts, please have them mailed to:
Humphreys University
Attn: Registrar
6650 Inglewood Ave.
Stockton, CA 95207
*IMPORTANT: transcripts are only considered official if they are sent directly to our Registrar from your previous school, a third-party transcript processor (i.e. Parchment, National Student Clearinghouse, WES, etc.), or mailed to Humphreys University in a sealed envelope. If you simply email a scanned copy of your transcript to our Registrar, your transcript will not be considered official.
Full Course of Study
International students are required to take a full course of study. For graduate programs, a full course of study is at least 8 quarter units. Most courses are 4-unit courses. Thus, an international student must take at least two 4-unit courses each term.
Mandatory Face-to-Face Weekend
International students who are enrolled in a hybrid program must attend mandatory face-to-face weekends on the Humphreys University Campus in Stockton, CA.
Students are required to attend the face-to-face instruction weekend session once per term/quarter. Failure to attend the mandatory weekend session may result in dismissal from the MBA IT concentration program.
Information Technology Concentration
CIP Code: 11.1099 (STEM-Designated)
Curricular Practical Training (CPT)
CPT status allows international students with an F-1 visa to gain work experience through employment training and paid internships directly related to your major area of study.
As an F-1 student in the MBA, Information Technology concentration at Humphreys University, you are required to maintain CPT employment. CPT must be authorized by a Humphreys University DSO. Any job changes or address changes must be submitted to the DSO immediately. CPT will be recorded as a zero-unit course each term as it integrates work and learning related to the program’s curriculum. There is no additional tuition charge for this.
Optional Practical Training (OPT)
Optional Practical Training allows international F-1 visa students to work for 12 months in a U.S. job related to their field of study. You must have completed one academic year and have been enrolled in a full course of study. You must not be authorized for a total of 12 months of Curricular Practical Training (CPT) and not completed 12 months of OPT at the same degree level.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does grading work?
The school uses a numerical system of grading, with the highest grade being 100. A 70 GPA is required for automatic advancement; 60 to receive credit for any class; and any grade below 60 is a failure. A grade of 59 or below in any class is failing and does not count toward graduation. A few classes are graded on a Pass/Fail basis and are so identified. These classes will not be computed in the weighted grade point average; however, passing of such classes is required to continue into the next year or to graduate.
How do I access forms and documents?
Online fillable forms for students can be found here.
Do you have career development services?
Career development services are available free of charge to all graduating students and alumni. Students may seek assistance with résumés and cover letter preparation, job search skills, and interview techniques. Call the Law School Office at 209-235-2905 for more information. Students are also provided with access to the Handshake career development portal.
Are there any student associations?
The Drivon School of Law Student Bar Association is the major channel of communication among the law students, faculty, and administration. Acting through elected officers and class representatives, it provides a mechanism through which students can organize efforts for educational and social activities. Call the Law School Office at 209-235-2905 for more information.
Who is the Certifying Official (SCO) for veteran students?
Maria Garcia-Woodill is the SCO. She can be contacted at maria.garcia@humphreys.edu.
How do I request transcripts?
Should I complete forms for graduation?
Yes, information about graduation is available here.
What time are classes?
Classes are from 6:40-9:30 p.m. Monday-Thursday.
What time is the library open?
The library is available 5:30-9:30 p.m. Monday-Thursday.
How do you pay for tuition?
You can pay over the phone by calling 209-478-0800. You can pay online through your student account on Populi.
Contact Us
Hours
Monday – Thursday: 11 am–7 pm
Friday: 10 am–5 pm
(209) 478-0800
registrarlaw@humphreys.edu
Registration
Registration opens on the 7th week of the quarter for the following term. Registrations are not final until they are processed through the Law School Registrar.
Drivon School of Law
6650 Inglewood Avenue
Stockton, CA 95207
209.478.0800
lawadmissions@humphreys.edu
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Quarter Begins
Winter: January 2, 2024
Summer: July 1, 2024
Fall: September 30, 2024