MAU Online Admissions
MAU Online Learning Provides Education from the Comfort of Your Home
Millennia Atlantic University (MAU) offers its online programs through a synchronous format. Students participate in each class at the same time as campus-based students or at the same scheduled time as other students participating virtually. This provides students with live access to faculty for questions and other assistance, as well as live interaction with fellow classmates. Check out MAU’s Online Graduate Programs
Graduate Admissions Requirements
Master’s Programs
- One copy of a photo ID (driver’s license or government ID)
- Payment of non-refundable application fee of $50
- Two letters of recommendation from a former professor, instructor, or employee.
- PROOF OF COMPLETION OF A BACHELOR’S DEGREE FROM AN ACCREDITED INSTITUTION. Your college or university must send the digital documents directly to admissions@maufl.edu. Alternatively, you may request your official transcripts through Parchment to be sent to the same email address. WE DO NOT ACCEPT ANY OTHER FORMS OF DELIVERY.
If you attended an institution outside the United States:
Official transcripts must be prepared by a service which is a member of the Association of International Credentials Evaluators (AICE), the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO) or a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES), such as The Evaluation Company (TEC), International Credential Evaluations (InCred), or Josef Silny & Associates, Inc. All documents must be accompanied by a certified translation into English if the documents were originally created in a language other than English and submitted directly to the University from the Service Provider to admissions@maufl.edu. WE DO NOT ACCEPT ANY OTHER FORMS OF DELIVERY.
Proficiency Requirement for Non-Native Speakers
Applicants must demonstrate English proficiency by submitting one of the following scores:
- TOEFL®: A minimum score of 61 on the Internet-based Test (iBT), 173 on the Computer-based Test, or 500 on the Paper-based Test.
- IELTS: A minimum overall band score of 6.0.
- Oxford Test: A minimum score of 72.
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- Pay for the Oxford Test using your credit card here.
- Take the test and send your test results directly to admissions@maufl.edu.
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- Duolingo English Test: A minimum score of 95.
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- Go to the Duolingo English Test website and sign up with your email.
- Practice for Free! Take the Practice Test until you feel ready (a minimum score of 95 is required).
- Pay for the Duolingo English Test using your credit card and search for MAU. In the search bar, type “Millennia Atlantic University” and select either the graduate or undergraduate programs.
- Take the test when you’re ready. Your scores will automatically be sent to MAU. You can also send your test results to admissions@maufl.edu.
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Technological Requirements for Online Program Participation
Applicants seeking to enroll in an online degree program must have, or have consistent access to a computer pre-loaded with an operating system of Microsoft 10 or newer version, or Mac 10.10 or more recent version. The computer’s processor should not be more than five years old, and have at 8GB of RAM at minimum. The system used should have a keyboard and mouse, with a monitor and video card that has 1024 x 768 pixel or greater resolution. Additionally, the equipment to be used must include a web camera capable of being used for video conferencing, with speakers and a microphone. Headphones should also be available for use, and a noise cancelling headset is recommended.
The computer must also have a supported web browser. Google Chrome is recommended, however other supported web browsers that may be used are Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, or Microsoft Edge. Applicants must also have access to a reliable and steady high-speed internet with a connection speed of 5 megabits per second (Mbps) or faster download, and 1 megabit per second (MBPS) or faster upload.
Applicants additionally require access to a phone that can send and receive calls or a cellular phone that has the capability of receiving text messages. The texting capability is necessary in order to be able to use the two-step verification process utilized in logging into the virtual classroom.
Verification of Student Identity, Privacy, and Authentication
The G Suite for Education and Google Classroom products being used for online students have restricted access and a password protected electronic environment. Prior to using the software system, an online student’s identity must be verified by way of an assigned unique login and password that is provided to each student upon enrollment and class registration.
It is the student’s responsibility to strictly preserve the privacy of his or her login and password information. Students are prohibited from sharing login and password information and must set-up a two-step verification authentication process to provide an additional layer of security and to prevent any unauthorized users to access the account.
Student identity is verified through comparison with photo identification provided by the student at the time of enrollment and the student photo included in the class roster. Instructors have access to class roster which displays a visual image of the students who are registered in the class.
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