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Admission to The University

 

General Admission

 

SVU is an equal opportunity institution. Graduation from a 4-year college or its equivalent is necessary for enrollment.  Students are admitted on the basis of their projected ability to meet academic standards. The university evaluates both objective and subjective data to select its students.  The factors that are taken into consideration during the selection process include, but are not limited to: the potential of the candidate to successfully complete the desired program, the candidate’s past academic performance record, and the amount and quality of the candidate’s prior experience and training.

Application Procedure

The university’s application and selection procedures for the MSCS program include the following requirements:

  • Applicants must submit a completed University Application for Admission and pay a nonrefundable application fee in the form of a check or money order payable to “Silicon Valley University.”
  • All applicants must arrange to submit original transcripts from previously attended institutions. Students holding foreign degrees must make arrangements with SVU administration to have prior credit hours evaluated for equivalency. Contact SVU for further information regarding this process.
  • Students planning to attend SVU must submit their application material and associated documents before the deadlines posted in the academic calendar. Each trimester has a separate deadline.

Delivery of Instructions

SVU Offers a hybrid mode of instruction for the MSCS program. The hybrid mode of delivery combines live online instructions and onsite instructions for the class.

Live Online Instructions

The online instructions are offered live and provided through the Moodle Learning Management System (LMS) and utilizing Moodle’s BigBlueButton as the online conferencing platform. The live online instructions are synchronous events where the students and instructor meet together at the same time to communicate with voice, video, and whiteboard.

Onsite Instructions

The onsite instructions are face-to-face interactions, with the instructor in the room with the students. The onsite instructions will also be delivered through the LMS, allowing students to engage either onsite or online. For each class, the Academic Dean will determine on the frequency of each onsite session, dependent on the needs of the students. Lab classes are required to be onsite.

All onsite class sessions are held on SVU campus located at:

2010 Fortune Dr. San Jose, CA 95131

Admission Requirements

  • All international applicants must certify that they have adequate financial resources to pay for all expenses while attending Silicon Valley University.
  • Applicants whose native language is not English must demonstrate their English proficiency by providing an official score report from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL® ), International English Language Testing System (IELTSTM), or the Test of English for International Communication (TOEIC® ).
  • Applicants who have earned a degree from an institute where the language of instruction is English, (e.g. U.S., United Kingdom, Australia, Canada and New Zealand) are exempt from submitting a TOEFL®/IELTSTM/TOEIC® score.

Silicon Valley University operates on a trimester basis that is divided in to

  • Spring Trimester – January
  • Summer Trimester – May
  • Fall Trimester – September

 

Admission Deadline

  • Spring Trimester – November 15
  • Summer Trimester – March 15
  • Fall Trimester – July 15

 

Master’s Transfer Requirements

SVU will evaluate graduate academic credit for course equivalences from institutions of higher learning and accredited by agencies recognized by the United States Department of Education.  Students must request that transcripts from the accredited institutions in which they have previously attended be sent to the Student Office for evaluation.  The procedure for course equivalence is defined in the Evaluation of Transfer Credits. SVU will accept a maximum of 6 credits transferred for the MSCS program.  All transfer course work require an overall grade point average of “B-“, 2.7 on a 4.0 scale.  Letter grades and GPA are not transferrable.

SVU has not entered into an articulation or transfer agreement with any other college or university. SVU does not currently enroll any students pursuant to a transfer or articulation agreement with another institution, nor does it have any transfer or articulation agreements with other institutions to accept credits from SVU.

 

Evaluation of Transfer Credits

The evaluation of academic credits will be performed by the Dean or Program Administrator.  The Dean will use the syllabi from the transferring institution and the SVU syllabi to determine course equivalency.  The Dean or Program Administrator will:

  • Compare the course description of the syllabus of the transfer course with the course description of the syllabus of an equivalent course in SVU.
  • Allow the maximum of 3 credits for a lecture course.
  • Allow a lab course to be transferred only if the lab course has a lecture course that is transferred. The maximum number of credit is 1 for a lab course.
  • After course equivalence is determined, only the credit is transferred. The grade from the transferred class is not used in the student’s cumulative GPA.

The student has the option to petition the transfer of credits by meeting with the Dean or Program Administrator during the student’s first trimester at SVU. The student must bring documentation (course syllabus) to support the challenge.  After the first trimester SVU will not accept petitions for re-evaluation of the transfer of credits.

 

Credit for Prior Experiential Learning

SVU does not recognize credit for prior experiential learning.

English Proficiency

Applicants of Silicon Valley University (SVU) whose native language is not English have to demonstrate an established level of English language proficiency through one of the following tests: the TOEFL® (Test of English as a Foreign Language), the academic format of the IELTS™ (International English Language Testing System), or the TOEIC® (Test of English for International Communication), etc.

 
  • The TOEFL® Test – Test of English as a Foreign Language. The TOEFL® test is the most widely accepted English-language test in the world.
  • IELTSTM is the International English Language Testing System. It measures ability to communicate in English across all four language skills (listening, reading, writing, and speaking) for individuals who intend to study or work where English is the language of communication.
  • The TOEIC® Test – Test of English for International Communication. The TOEIC® test provides reliable measurement of English proficiency and is used by hundreds of companies, government agencies, and English language learning programs.

 

The test must be recent; it should be within two years of the date applying. The original test scores are required to be submitted to SVU by applicants, either in person or by mail.

The following table explains the TOEFL®, IELTSTM, and TOEIC® requirements at SVU. Note that there is no separate essay score on the internet-based TOEFL® as essay scores are included in the writing score. Although the internet-based TOEFL® includes a speaking component, a minimum score on the speaking section is not required.

  Degree Institutional TOEFL® Internet- based TOEFL® IELTSTM TOEIC®
  Master 525 71 6.0 680

 

Applicants who have not taken the TOEFL®, IELTS™, or TOEIC® test, or those who have not passed the proficiency requirements stated above, will be required to take the TOEFL®, IELTS™, or TOEIC® at Test Centers. SVU does not provide English Language services or offer an English as a Second Language (ESL) program.

Waiving the TOEFL® /IELTS/TOEIC® Requirements

International applicants who have earned Bachelor’s or higher degrees from English-speaking accredited institutions in the U.S., United Kingdom, Australia, Canada and New Zealand do not have to submit TOEFL®/IELTS™/TOEIC® scores.

The TOEFL®/IELTS™/TOEIC® requirement may be waived on a case-by-case basis for students who have earned a degree from a foreign institution where the language of instruction was English. Documentation that the school’s language of instruction was English must be provided.

Instructions for Local/Resident Applicants

  1. Submit the completed application form with attached $75 USD application fee and mail to the Admissions Office.
  2. Request that one official transcript from each institution attended be sent to the Admissions Office. Applicants should allow those institutions about six weeks to process their request.  This material may be sent either separately or with the entire application package. To expedite the application, the admission office recommends that all materials should be sent together.

Instructions for International Applicants

  1. Same as the instructions for local/resident applicants (above).
  2. In addition to the instructions for local/resident applicants, international applicants must:
    1. Submit a Financial Support Statement to the Admissions Office. Recommendation for admission cannot be certified without this information.
    2. Submit official transcripts of records from all universities attended to the Admissions Office.
    3. Meet the minimum standards of the English proficiency requirement by taking the TOEFL®/IELTS™/TOEIC®

Notice: SVU does not provide visa services nor does it vouch for the status of students for purposes of a visa. The only language of instruction is English.

Additional Instructions for Applicants Whose Degree is from a Non-US Institution

Applicants must also provide:

  1. Official certification of degrees and dates awarded, issued in the original language. Academic transcripts of records must have a seal and signature in ink from the institution’s authorized official, such as a registrar. Students holding foreign degrees must make arrangments with SVU administration to have prior credit hours evaluated for equivalency. Contact SVU for further information regarding this process.
  2. Official documentation of all courses taken and grades received (transcripts of records) from each secondary, undergraduate and postgraduate institution attended. Transcripts of records should be issued in English or must be accompanied by notarized English translations.

Instructions for Submitting English Test Result

Original IELTS™ scores must be submitted by mail or in person to Silicon Valley University. TOEFL®/ TOEIC® scores may be sent directly to Silicon Valley University (TOEFL®/SAT institution code: 3600) or in person.  Information and applications for TOEFL®, IELTS™, or TOEIC® tests may be obtained by contacting:

TOEFL®

Educational Testing Service

P.O. Box 6151

Princeton, NJ 08541-6151

Website: www.ets.org/toefl

Email: TOEFL@ets.org

IELTS™ INTERNATIONAL

825 Colorado Boulevard, Suite 112

Los Angeles, CA 90041

Website: www.ielts.org

Email: IELTS@IELTSintl.org

TOEIC®

TOEIC Service International
TOEIC Testing Program
Educational Testing Service
Rosedale Road
Princeton, NJ 08541 USA

Website: www.ets.org/toeic

Email: TOEIC@ets.org

The Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant Student will be prepared for and issued to the student after the application and all necessary documents have been received and thoroughly reviewed and the Office of Admissions has made a decision to accept the applicant as an SVU student.

Tuition and Fees

SVU reserves the right to increase or modify any listed fees, and fees are subject to change within one trimester’s notice. All SVU fees are subject to change upon approval by the Board of Trustees.

Tuition for Master’s Program:  $425 per credit hour

 

Estimated Fees

Room/Board/Personal Living Expenses: $8000 or more per year
Textbooks $350 or more per trimester
Health Insurance $200 or more per trimester

Other Fees and Expenses

Registration Fee $75 per trimester
Books, Supplies, or Equipment Fee $200 per trimester
Student Association Fee $50 per trimester
Application Fee (Non-refundable) $75
Deposit for Student Office Support (Non-refundable) $175
Late Registration $75
Regular Document Processing Fee $10 – $25
Urgent Request Fee $25
Non-Registered Student In-Out Fee $325

Official Transcript Request

Pick Up/Domestic Mail – $10
(Each additional copy is $10 extra.)
Priority Mail – $25
(Each additional copy is $10 extra.)
International Mail – $60
(Each additional copy is $10 extra.)
(Mailing costs may be higher depending on destinations.)
Additional fee for Express Delivery – $25
Late Payment Fee $100
Add/Drop Course Fee $25
Late Add/Drop Course Fee $50
Changing Major Fee $50
Graduation Fee $275
Returned Check Fee (Dependent on bank Fees) $35 or more
Remittance in/out $50
Deferred Admission $50
STRF Fee (Non-refundable) $.50 per every $1000 of institutional charges

Estimated Total Charges for a Period of Attendance (Trimester)

MSCS Total: $4700

Tuition:                    $3825
Fees:                         $325
Textbooks:               $325
Health Insurance:   $200

Estimated Total Charges for the Entire Educational Program

MSCS Total: $19050

Tuition:                    $15300
Fees:                         $1550
Textbooks:               $1400
Health Insurance:   $800

Notice concerning transferability  of credits and credentials earned at Silicon Valley University

The transferability of credits you earn at SVU is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer.  Acceptance of degree(s) you earn in SVU is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer.  If the educational program that you earn at this institution is not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer, you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that institution.  For this reason you should make certain that your attendance at this institution will meet your educational goals.  This may include contacting an institution to which you may seek to transfer after attending SVU to determine if your degree(s) will transfer.

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