FAQ

  • Admission

    • What is the deadline for application?

      If you wish to study as part-time student on any ESLSCA International Certified Learning Center (CLC), you must apply formally and be accepted on to the program. Each CLC has its own calendar that you can check on the Academic Calendar page.
    • What are the entry requirements for ESLSCA?

      Admission requirements are exclusive to each program and you can find more details on the page of the program you are Applying to, however there are general entry requirements that can be found on Admission requirements page.
    • Can I transfer credits to ESLSCA International programs?

      No. However, an applicant with a number of MBA credits from an accredited school or university might be eligible to transfer some of these credits upon Academic Committee decision.
  • General

    • Do I have to buy other books besides the course material?

      No, each course contains all the material required to pass the examination.
    • Can I visit the campus?

      Yes, the University campus can be visited at anytime.
    • What is a ³Grande Ecole²?

      The Grande Ecole ("Graduate school", literally in French "Grand Schools" or "Elite Schools") of France are higher education establishments outside the mainstream framework of the public universities system. Unlike French public universities which have an obligation to accept all candidates of the same region who hold a Baccalauréat, the selection criteria of Grandes écoles rests mainly on competitive written and oral exams, undertaken by students of dedicated preparatory classes. They do not have a large student body (3,000 at the largest establishment; most have a few hundred students each year) and are generally focused on a single subject area, mainly engineering, business or humanities. They have traditionally produced a significant number of France's high ranking civil servants, politicians and executives as well as many scientists and philosophers.
  • Financial

    • UN-categorized

      • Am I required to be in my online course at particular times of the day or week?

        You are not required to be online at a particular time or on a particular day. You are required to actively participate in your courses. For bachelor's and master's level courses, you must make substantive postings in each course three days per week (for doctoral students, it is two days per week). This does not include assignments postings which must be made by their due dates.
      • Do I have access to library services?

        Absolutely! You will have access to an extensive online library through The Campus Common and your Online Classroom.
      • What is Turnitin.com?

        Turnitin.com is a Web-based comprehensive plagiarism detection and prevention system that you will be required to use. Turnitin.com allows you and Argosy to enforce the policy on intellectual honesty. For more information on turnitin.com and our intellectual honesty policy, please refer to the Student Handbook.
    • Graduation

      • How do I get a copy of my official transcripts?

        All requests for transcripts should be made to the Student Support Center. You will be required to complete and sign a transcript request form. A signature is required; therefore, telephone requests cannot be processed. All financial obligations must be met before your transcripts will be released. Please allow 5-12 working days to process.
      • Do I need to apply for graduation?

        Yes, you need to complete your graduation requirements and complete a Petition to Graduate form‹prior to the posted deadlines. Please contact your academic advisor for additional information.
    • Registration

      • How do I register for my classes?

        You will be registered for your first semester of classes. Your academic advisor will train you on self-registration during your first semester and, in future semesters, you will register on your own. Additional information on registration is in your Student Handbook.
      • Am I required to enroll in each session?

        Yes, you need to be enrolled continuously throughout your program. Each student must enroll in at least 1 class per session, 6 classes per year. We know that students who continue to remain active are much more successful at completing their program than those who do not. Failure to attend during any session will result in being withdrawn from the University. You may speak to your academic advisor regarding more details.
      • Are there polices regarding priority registration, late registration, and adding and dropping courses?

        Yes, we do have a priority registration policy as well as definitive add/drop registration details. For details, please refer to these sections in the Student Handbook.