Your Path, Your Way

Every undergraduate student comes to a degree program with a unique set of circumstances, skills, and expectations. But they all share one key attribute: Hope. They’re ready to explore and experience a new direction that will take them to a place they’ve only envisioned. At New England Tech, we give a foundation to that hope, and the education and support to reach that destination. We welcome students from all backgrounds and offer flexibility in our scheduling so you can join us when you’re ready.

Our university admissions process is as easy as possible, thanks to our experienced Admissions Officers who are ready to help you in any way. To make an appointment to meet with an Admissions Officer, please call 401-739-5000 or walk in any time.

Undergraduate Admissions Requirements

  • Current High School Students

    Students entering, or during the course of, their senior year, are encouraged to submit an application to 91³Ô¹Ï. In addition to the application, students must submit the following:

    1. Submit your application through the or through 91³Ô¹Ï’s application portal – we have no preference between the two!
    2. Submit official copies of all high school transcripts including senior year courses and/or senior year grades.
    3. Nursing applicants must submit a successfully completed and passed Kaplan assessment. Call 401-739-5000 or email [email protected] to schedule yours.
    4. Applicants are also highly encouraged, though not required, to submit the following:
          • 2-3 Letters of Recommendation from teachers, employers, coaches, mentors, etc. who know both your academic abilities and personality
          • A 300-500 word open-topic essay
  • College Transfer Students

    Students who have completed high school and are enrolled in, or have attempted, 12 or more college/university credits, are considered transfer applicants. Transfer applicants must submit:

    1. Submit your application through the or through 91³Ô¹Ï’s application portal – we have no preference between the two!
    2. Submit official copies of all high school transcripts, GED certificates, or homeschool certificates.
    3. Submit official college transcripts from all post-secondary school institutions that you have attended.
    4. Nursing applicants must submit a successfully completed and passed Kaplan assessment. Call 401-739-5000 or email [email protected] to schedule yours.
    5. Applicants are highly encouraged, though not required, to submit the following:
          • 2-3 Letters of Recommendation from teachers, employers, coaches, mentors, etc. who know both your academic abilities and personality
          • A 300-500 word open-topic essay

     

    Questions about which credits will transfer to 91³Ô¹Ï? To see all of the courses previously approved for transfer,

  • Non-Traditional First Time Applicants

    Students who completed high school more than five years prior to enrolling at 91³Ô¹Ï, but not yet having earned 12 or more college/university credits, are considered non-traditional first-time applicants. In order to be considered for admission, students must submit:

    1. Submit your application through the or through 91³Ô¹Ï’s application portal – we have no preference between the two!
    2. Submit official copies of all high school transcripts, GED certificates, or homeschool certificates.
    3. Nursing applicants must submit a successfully completed and passed Kaplan assessment. Call 401-739-5000 or email [email protected] to schedule yours.
    4. Students must complete the College Board’s Next Generation ACCUPLACER assessment. Call 401-739-5000 or email [email protected] to schedule yours.
    5. Applicants are highly encouraged, though not required, to submit the following:
          • 2-3 Letters of Recommendation from teachers, employers, coaches, mentors, etc. who know both your academic abilities and personality
          • A 300-500 word open-topic essay
  • Homeschooled Applicants

    Students entering, or during the course of their senior year are encouraged to submit an application to 91³Ô¹Ï. In addition to the application, students must submit the following:

    1. Submit your application through the or through 91³Ô¹Ï’s application portal – we have no preference between the two!
    2. Submit official copies of all high school transcripts including senior year courses and/or senior year grades.
    3. Home school instructors must send a copy of student enrollment, certification, or documents that state the student is home-schooled.
    4. Nursing applicants must submit a successfully completed and passed Kaplan assessment. Call 401-739-5000 or email [email protected] to schedule yours.
    5. Applicants are also highly encouraged, though not required, to submit the following:
          • 2-3 Letters of Recommendation from teachers, employers, coaches, mentors, etc. who know both your academic abilities and personality
          • A 300-500 word open-topic essay
  • International Applicants

    Applicants who are not United States Citizens, or Permanent Residents of the United States, are considered international applicants. International applicants must submit:

    1. Submit your application through the or through 91³Ô¹Ï’s application portal – we have no preference between the two!
    2. Secondary school (high school) transcript(s); if the transcript is not in English, the applicant must also submit a translated copy.
    3. English Proficiency – Students must meet English language proficiency requirements in one of the following ways:
      • Is a citizen of Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, The Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Canada (not including Quebec), Cook Islands, Dominica, Ghana, Grenada, Guyana, Ireland, Jamaica, Kenya, Namibia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, St. Kitts and  Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Sweden, Trinidad and Tobago, Uganda, United Kingdom, and/or Zimbabwe.
      • Submit TOEFL or IELTS scores.
      • Graduated, or is on track to graduate, from a foreign institution where the language of instruction for the secondary and/or post-secondary degree(s) was English.
      • Graduated, or is on track to graduate, from a U.S. accredited school abroad with English as the medium of instruction.
      • Graduated, or is on track to graduate, from a secondary school in the U.S. that he/she attended for a minimum of one year and that included at least one unit of college preparatory English.
      • Earned a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution of higher education in the U.S. or has completed at least 12 or more credits at an accredited institution of higher education in the U.S.
    4. Nursing applicants must submit a successfully completed and passed Kaplan assessment. Call 401-739-5000 or email [email protected] to schedule yours.
    5. Applicants are also highly encouraged, though not required, to submit the following:
          • 2-3 Letters of Recommendation from teachers, employers, coaches, mentors, etc. who know both your academic abilities and personality
          • A 300-500 word open-topic essay
  • RN to BSN Applicants
    1. Submit your application through the or through 91³Ô¹Ï’s application portal – we have no preference between the two!
    2. Submit an official college transcript verifying graduation with a nursing degree from a nationally or regionally accredited post-secondary institution with a minimum GPA of 2.7. 
    3. Submit proof of a valid, unencumbered RN license from any state in the United States or U.S. Territory (proof must be submitted before student’s third term of enrollment).
    4. 91³Ô¹Ï is a participating National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA)Ìý¾±²Ô²õ³Ù¾±³Ù³Ü³Ù¾±´Ç²Ô.Note:  91³Ô¹Ï’s RN to BSN program cannot accept students from the following states due to nursing licensure regulations surrounding the Nurse Compact Act: 

      Alabama (AL)
      Alaska (AK)
      Arizona (AZ)
      Arkansas (AR)
      California (CA)
      Georgia (GA)
      Idaho (ID)
      Louisiana (LA)
      Missouri (MO)
      Nebraska (NE)
      Washington (WA)

    5. Provide documentation of the completion of the following prerequisite courses (or equivalent) with a grade of “C+” or better:
          • BIO 107 Comprehensive Anatomy & Physiology I with Lab
          • BIO 127 Comprehensive Anatomy & Physiology II with Lab
          • BIO 122 Microbiology
          • PS 140 Lifespan Development
          • SO 203 Social Problems
          • Two Humanities Electives
          • EN 100 Introduction to College Writing