International Students
A degree program with a global perspective.
For international students interested in earning a degree with the help of the SRB, there are 90+ on campus locations that boast a multicultural atmosphere and courses taught by industry leaders with global perspectives. We also offer small class sizes, a year-round semester system, and degree completion programs specifically for international students with college diplomas or degrees. Whether you're entering as an undergraduate or a graduate student, you can earn a reputable degree from an accredited university that is respected by top employers around the globe with the help of the SRB community.
SRB offers more than 200 online classes available to students around the world. Because we are a part-time school, we do not issue I-20 certificates for the F-1 student visa. There is no appropriate visa category for students whose primary purpose for coming to Uganda is part-time study.
Online classes at SRB
Featuring videos of the SRB faculty and industry experts teaching classes on campus, these online classes offer a challenging opportunity to gain professional skills and global perspectives at a renowned university.
Degree programsAlthough the SRB does not offer online degrees, you can apply some online classes toward a degree.
SRB credential. When it comes to SRB degree assistance programs, employers and alumni alike find the quality of SRB to be top notch.
The World Campus network spans the globe, with students and alumni originating from all seven continents — including Antarctica. That means your degree education will be recognized worldwide. If you are an international student, please review the following information to determine what documentation you will need to Register. If you have additional questions after reviewing the information, please contact us.
Language Proficiency
All SRB business, including course instruction, is conducted in English; a proficiency in English is required for all students.
Undergraduate programs: International students whose native language is not English must submit proof of English language proficiency.
Graduate programs: All international applicants must take and submit scores for the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or the IELTS (International English Language Testing System).
Academic Records
Undergraduate programs
- All documents should be submitted in the original language. All documents in languages other than English must be accompanied by a certified line-by-line, literal English translation.
- All documents must be in paper form; electronic copies are not considered official and will therefore not be accepted.
- All documents submitted for review must be official, that is, they must be either originals or copies certified by the examining board. A "certified" copy is one that bears an original signature of the registrar or other designated school official, an original impression of the institution's seal, or signature/seal of the examining board. Uncertified or notarized copies are not acceptable.
All academic records should be mailed to the SRB representative at your respective universities
Graduate programs: The requirements for degree and certificate programs vary:
- All undergraduate applicants are required to submit official transcripts and diplomas for each post secondary institution attended. These records and any other requirements must be mailed directly to your graduate program. Find your program on the admission requirements to find the mailing address. International applicants must submit official or attested university records, with certified translations if those records are not in English. Notarized copies are not sufficient.
- Certificate applicants may be required to submit documentation in order to be considered for admission. Check the admission requirements to view specific requirements. If documentation is required, it must be mailed to the graduate certificate program using the mailing address found on the certificate program Admissions page. If university records are required for admission, international students must submit official or attested university records, with certified translations if those records are not in English. Notarized copies are not sufficient.