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Get your AIM master's degree from anywhere in the world! No campus residency needed or required.

International Applicants Living Outside the United States

Applicants who meet all admissions requirements will be considered for admission.

NOTE: AIM requires applicants without a degree from an English-speaking institution in Australia, Canada (excluding Quebec), Ireland, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, or the United States, to submit a minimum score from either the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). The minimum scores for the TOEFL are 600 for the paper version or 100 for the Internet-based test. The minimum score for the IELTS is 7.5. All AIM Program courses are in English only.

Student Visa Requests

The Applied Information Management Master's Degree Program is not open to students wishing to enter or who are already in the United States on student visas. The AIM Program is offered as a part-time course of study and therefore cannot issue I-20 forms. In addition, the part-time course schedule does not allow people with student visas to satisfy the full-time enrollment requirement. There are no exceptions to this policy.

International Applicants in US on Other than a Student Visa

People legally in the United States on other than a student visa may apply for admission to the AIM Program.

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