International Bridge
Non-Degree

Overview

Did you earn your 3-year bachelor's degree outside the U.S.? If so, earning your master's degree at Ashworth is closer than you think. Our International Bridge Program gives you an easy way to meet the requirements to begin your graduate-level courses.

At Ashworth, we recognize all 3 years of credits earned in your bachelor's degree. You will take 1 year's worth of bachelor's-level courses - two (2) semesters of five (5) courses each - in order to complete the 4-year undergraduate degree requirement. You can complete the International Bridge Program in less than a year depending on the pace you set for yourself. Our Registrar's office will determine the precise courses you need to 'fill in the gaps' based on your previous education.

Completing the Ashworth International Bridge Program qualifies you for admission into any of Ashworth's master's degree programs. Please see our master's degree program listings.

International Bridge Prerequisites For Admission To Our Master's Degree Program:

  • Valid 3-year international degree
  • Successful completion of one year's worth (two semesters of five courses each) of Ashworth bachelor's-level courses
  • Maximum completion time is six (6) months per semester

Like all of our master's programs, the International Bridge program is 100% self-paced and tuition includes textbooks at no additional charge. There are no commuting hassles. No deadline pressures. No log-in schedules.

Ready to enroll in the Ashworth International Bridge program? Enroll Now or call 1-800-957-5412 to speak with an Admission Advisor!


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Program Info

MONTHLY PAYMENT
$65
TUITION
$1200
Type
Non-Degree
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