Application Procedures - How to Apply?

Step-by-step guide

 

Visa Students (Non-Europe)

Non-Visa Students (EU / EEA)

Step 1

Send all required application documents to the International Admissions Department.

Send all required application documents to the International Admissions Department.

Step 2

After approval, you will receive your conditional acceptance documents.

After approval, you will receive your official acceptance documents.

Step 3

Pay the first quarter's tuition fees as a deposit.

Pay the first quarter's tuition fees.

Step 4

After confirmation, you will receive your official acceptance documents along with the necessary documents to apply for a student visa.

Start your studies

Step 5

Adhere to the Visa Guidelines and apply for a student visa with the Belgian Embassy or Consulate in your country or closest to you.

 

Step 6

Start your studies

 

Required application documents

  • Application form
  • Application fee of EUR 200; non-refundable
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Certified / notarized copy of your valid passport or identity card
  • Certified / notarized copies of all relevant degrees, diplomas, certificates and transcripts earned to date
  • Personal letter of motivation stating your career objectives and the reason(s) behind your decision to apply
  • 2 letters of recommendation from academic and/or professional sources
  • 2 passport-size photographs

Note: Students who are applying for a customized program or for seminars or language courses only, need not submit letters of recommendation. Students who are applying for language courses only, need not submit copies of all relevant degrees, diplomas, certificates and transcripts earned to date.

Application Form 2008 - 2009

Please send all required application documents by registered mail to:

United International Business Schools
International Admissions Department
Grote Steenweg 42
B-2431 Laakdal, Belgium

Exchange students

Exchange students need not submit letters of recommendation and copies of all relevant degrees, diplomas, certificates and transcripts earned to date. Instead, exchange students need to submit a certificate of enrolment from their current school, college or university along with the list of courses they intend to take during their study abroad program.

Proof of proficiency in the English language

  • English as a mother tongue
  • TOEFL, TOEIC, IELTS or other test scores
  • English as the language of instruction during high school
  • English as the language of instruction during previous studies
  • English language courses during high school or during previous studies
  • Personal interview

Remarks

  • Students are recommended to apply for health insurance for the duration of their stay in Belgium. Non-European students will have to provide a health insurance coverage certificate to the Embassy or Consulate when they apply for a student visa.

  • Test scores from standardized tests such as GMAT and GRE are not required for admission. However, in case you have already taken a test, your test scores may always be included in your application as an additional reference.

 
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