ADMISSION POLICIES
The Office of Admissions and Records will process all students who receive Admission Letter from HIAU. Upon getting your letter of Admission, proceed to the Director of Admissions. Students wanting to enroll at the university must work with the Office of Admissions and Records for admittance. Admission is opened to all high school graduates who have sat and passed the HIAU Entrance Examinations, in Mathematics and English respectively.
Students will also be admitted to HIAU through the following methods:
- Regular Admission Status: Student passes both English and Mathematics;
- Provisional Admission Status: Student passes only English or only Mathematics but made a lower score in the other exam: Student will be required to repeat the Math or English and register for Remedial Math or English and register for the other required freshman courses.
- HIAU will permit students with Provisional Admission Status to complete the remedial course during the first semester, and clear the deficiency with a passing score of 80% or above.
- HIAU will also offer the College Preparatory Certificate Program with emphasis on the following courses: College Algebra, Essentials of English and Writing, Public Speaking and Effective Study Skills


Requirements for Undergraduate
- High School Diploma or its equivalent
- Completed Application Form
- Official High School Transcript
- WAEC/ WASSCE or Level-O or equivalent
- Two letters of recommendation (one from your school and one from a religious or community leader).
- One long hanging folder
- A personal statement (should include a brief autobiography and career goals)
- Two recent passport size photographs
- Proof of English Proficiency (for International Students)
- Additional requirements specific to the chosen program or major.
HIAU Admission Process
1. Application Submission:
Prospective students must submit their application form along with all necessary documents at the University’s Admissions Office.
2. Application review:
The admission office shall review the application, including academic records, test scores, letters of recommendation, and personal statements, to determine if the student meets the University’s admission requirements.
3. Admission Decision:
The admission committee decides on whether to accept, deny, or waitlist the student based on their qualifications and the competitiveness of the applicant pool.
4. Offer of Admission:
If accepted, the university will send the student an offer of admission, which may include details on scholarships, financial aid, and enrolment requirement.
5. Acceptance of Offer:
Students must accept offer of admission by the specified deadline to secure their spot in the incoming class.
