Nichols College was firstly founded in 1815 as Nichols Academy. Nowadays, Nichols College consists of three colleges – the College of Liberal Arts, the College of Education, the College of Business.
The faculty and staff of the Nichols College strive to develop potential leaders for significant careers in public service, business, and professions like teaching. The students of Nichols College become responsible and successful graduates who are ready to assume major roles in the international economy. Students at Nichols College should attend both Business and Liberal Arts classes as in this way they are expected to be well acquainted with both the cultural enrichment and the business aspects of life.
Graduate programs can be completed with 36 to 45 credit hours, depending on your course of study and undergraduate background. We'll work with you to evaluate your experience and career objectives and determine the most effective course of action.
AdmissionIn order to become one of the students of Nichols College the prospective student should submit the following documents:
- official high school transcripts
- official ACT, TOEFL or SAT (if international) scores
- one letter of recommendation
- a personal essay
- application form with application fee of $ 25
There are four possible ways to apply and you can choose the way that is best for you:
- online application
- common application
- universal common application
- download an application
Financial AidStaff of Nichols College are committed to offering their students resources for financing their education at Nichols College. Only one financial form is required – FAFSA (The Free Application for Federal Student Aid). The CSS Profile is not required by Nichols College. The FAFSA information is used to establish students’ eligibility for state, federal and institutional need-based financial aid.