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Springfield College's Regional, Online, and Continuing Education division provides flexible and accessible educational programs designed for adult learners, working professionals, and those looking to advance their careers. With a focus on delivering quality education in various formats, Springfield College offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, certificate programs, and professional development opportunities through online, hybrid, and regional campus options.

Key Features:

  • Regional Campuses: Springfield College operates regional campuses across several states, allowing students to attend classes closer to home while benefiting from Springfield’s well-regarded academic programs.
  • Online Learning: The college provides fully online programs that allow students to balance their studies with personal and professional responsibilities, offering the flexibility needed for today’s learners.
  • Continuing Education: Designed for lifelong learners, the continuing education division offers programs that help individuals expand their knowledge, gain new skills, or earn credentials for career advancement.
  • Student-Centered Focus: Programs are tailored to meet the needs of adult learners, with a strong emphasis on personalized support, career counseling, and academic resources.

This division of Springfield College supports students in reaching their educational goals, whether through completing a degree, changing careers, or gaining professional certifications. For more information, visit Springfield College’s Regional, Online, and Continuing Education page.

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For international students interested in applying to Springfield College, the following admission requirements apply:

  1. Completed Application:

    • International students must submit an online application through Springfield College’s application portal or the Common Application.
  2. Official Transcripts:

    • Submit official high school or secondary school transcripts, as well as any college or university transcripts, if applicable. These must be translated into English and accompanied by an evaluation from an approved credential evaluation service like WES (World Education Services).
  3. Proof of English Proficiency:

    • International students whose first language is not English must provide proof of English proficiency through one of the following:
      • TOEFL (iBT score of 79 or higher)
      • IELTS (minimum score of 6.0)
      • Duolingo English Test (minimum score of 100)
  4. Standardized Tests (Optional):

    • SAT or ACT scores are optional but can be submitted if available.
  5. Letters of Recommendation:

    • Two letters of recommendation from teachers, counselors, or other academic professionals who can speak to the applicant's academic potential.
  6. Personal Essay:

    • A personal statement or essay is required, which gives insight into the applicant's character, experiences, and aspirations.
  7. Financial Documentation:

    • Proof of financial ability to cover tuition, fees, and living expenses while studying in the U.S. is necessary. This includes submitting a financial statement or a bank letter confirming available funds.
  8. Copy of Passport:

    • A copy of the student's passport is required for identification and visa purposes.

For detailed information on the application process and specific requirements, visit Springfield College's International Admissions page.

Springfield College has strong industry connections, particularly in fields such as health sciences, physical therapy, sports management, and human services. Students benefit from internships, networking opportunities, and career placement services that help them build connections with leading organizations in their fields.

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