Frequently asked
questions
Search our FAQs to move forward.
How can we help?
Get the answers you need, fast. To help you, here's a list of common topics. Do you want technical help, need to find out more about admissions or are you just curious? Navigate to the topic and get reading!
Admissions
Enrolling
Tuition
Scholarships
Learning at Nexford
Nexford's programs
Accreditation
Your career
Graduation
Connect with us
Admissions
Applying to Nexford
How do I apply?
Applying is easy! Once you've decided on the program you want, and read up on the admissions criteria, head to apply.nexford.edu to start your application. If you have everything ready, it should take you seven minutes (or faster!) to complete the form.
Download our step-by-step guide to understand what you need to do to complete your Nexford application and give yourself the best chance of acceptance.
What is the application deadline?
Programs start on the first of each month, which gives you a lot of flexibility. You can apply now and choose to start right away or on a date in the future. Whenever you choose to start, apply no later than the 27th of the month to start on the first of the next month. This gives you enough time to finish orientation and get used to the online learning environment before your first course.
How long does it take to apply?
You'll be able to finish the application in 7 minutes (or faster!) providing you have all your documents. However, there are some things that may add a bit of time:
- Do you need to take the English test? Set aside another 50 minutes – you'll be able to take the test when you apply, at no extra cost
- Want to apply for a scholarship? You'll need to answer some questions about you – each question is about 150 words, so it won't take long!
Don't have all your documents? Start your application now – you can come back later to upload them. We'll save it for you! (Don't forget: your documents can be in any language: we'll translate them for you, at no extra cost.)
What's the application fee?
When you apply, you'll pay a one-off fee of $25, which allows us to process your application.
My documents aren't in English. Do I need to translate them first?
Not at all! We can translate them for you – at no extra cost. Upload everything in your native language and we'll organize everything in-house. (Please note your application may take a little longer to process this way.)
How do I upload my photo ID?
You can take a photo with your smartphone, or scan it in.
Make sure your photo ID:
- Shows your most recent legal name
- Is valid within the past two years
- Is written in English (although we can translate in-house at no cost!)
We can process your application quickest if you upload your passport. We also accept national identity cards (but as we have to translate them, it might slow things down).
Having difficulties uploading your photo ID? Check out Section ‘1.6 Proof of Identity’ of our guide.
Can I upload my CV?
Yes, you can, we'd love to get to know you! Introduce yourself and your work history to the team, so we can help you set goals and get on track.
What does the English language test involve?
Good question! The English language assessment is designed to test your understanding, reading and listening. We're looking for a minimum score – we want to check you'll succeed at Nexford.
Where can I find information about learner rights and responsibilities?
All Nexford policies, including the rights, responsibilities, and obligations of both students and the university, are detailed in the Nexford Academic Catalog.
This catalog serves as a comprehensive guide to your academic journey at Nexford and is an essential resource for understanding your rights and responsibilities as a student.
What supporting documents do I need to apply?
The documents needed to apply vary by program level. For all programs, you need to submit a government issued identification and passport-style “selfie".
If you're applying for an undergraduate program, you may need to provide proof you've graduated secondary (high) school or earned a GED, by submitting a transcripts, or in countries that require a national examination, submit the results (WAEC, IGCSE or NECO).
If you're applying for a graduate program, you'll also need to provide a copy of your undergraduate transcript. If the transcript is not in English, you will need to submit an official translation.
At Nexford, you may start learning after you apply and will have 60 days from enrollment start date to submit official copies of academic credentials.
You may also be required to submit an official copy of your English proficiency certificate should our Admissions Team be unable to verify your institution’s/school’s language of instruction.
My NIN slip was rejected, what other options do I have?
Nigerian applicants can provide a digital copy of their National ID by verifying it on the National Identification Commission Mobile App (download for Android and iOS)
Applicants with NIN slips should download the National Identification Commission Mobile app and verify ID using their National Identification Number (picking the option of ‘Full ID’). This allows the applicant to derive relevant information such as their full names and date of birth.
After verification of the ID is complete, applicants can screenshot and send Nexford Admissions a copy as their government-issued ID. Here is a screenshot of what it looks like if done successfully.
Are you eligible?
Can I apply for an MBA if I don't have a university degree?
You'll need an undergraduate degree to apply for the MBA program. Nexford University accepts applications globally. We understand that your qualification may not specifically say that you hold a bachelor's degree in your country, but it may be equivalent to a US Bachelor's degree. We'll be happy to have your credentials reviewed! Get in touch with our Admissions team to know if you are qualified: admissions@nexford.org
However, your degree or qualification doesn't need to be in business or a business-related field.
If you have a degree in another discipline, you'll take four 6-8 week Advanced Business Foundation courses. Here, you'll learn the baseline business skills you need for our broader MBA. Upon successful completion, start taking MBA core courses.
If you have studied business before, you'll enter straight into the MBA and start taking your core courses.
Do I have to be over a certain age to apply? Do you take older students?
We accept mature students! At Nexford, we believe you're never too old to learn. However, we cannot accept learners under the age of 18 years. Any learner over the age of 18 years is welcome to apply and start learning at Nexford.
Credit transfer
I've studied before. Can I receive credit?
Nexford University started reviewing requests for transfer credit beginning August 1, 2022. An official transcript from the awarding institution must be submitted for review. You may also be required to secure a credential evaluation report if you studied at an institution outside US or Canada. If you are interested to apply or if you need more information about transfer credits, send an email to our Registrar’s Office at registrar@nexford.org.
Learners may review the transfer credit policy and any transfer credit review fee in the University catalog.
What is the transfer credit policy?
Nexford University implemented the transfer credit policy on August 1, 2022. Applicants who earned credits for their undergraduate or graduate study may apply for transfer upon review of their official transcript. Comprehensive information about our transfer credit policy, fee, grade requirements and maximum allowable credits for transfer are indicated in our Nexford academic catalog.
Can I transfer credits to another university?
Want to transfer your Nexford credits elsewhere? Each university has it's own credit transfer policy, so we recommend you contact them directly as it is the decision of the receiving school if transfer credits are approved.
Do I need to have work experience to apply?
No. If you have work experience, that's great, but you don't need it. Nexford's programs are practical, which means you'll gain on-the-job skills while you learn.
If you do have work experience, we won't be able to offer credit just yet. We want everyone to start their program on a level playing field – that includes taking the same core courses and building the same foundational skills.
I have earned credits from an institution outside US and Canada. Do I need to submit anything else aside from my official transcript?
If you have studied at an institution outside US or Canada, you may be required to secure a credential evaluation report. Nexford University only accepts evaluation reports from credential services recognized by National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) or Association of International Credentials Evaluators (AICE).
We’ve partnered with International Education Evaluations (IEE) to help you secure an official evaluation report at a discounted amount. You can check out our landing page on IEE’s website to start your application. If you want us to process the evaluation report with IEE upon receipt of your official transcript, please send an email to our Registrar’s Office at registrar@nexford.org for more details.
Common application problems
Can I start my application and come back later? How?
You can. We'll save your progress as you go.
When you're ready, you can pick up where you left off. Go back to apply.nexford.org and enter your email address. We'll send you a one-time code to your mobile number. Enter it to confirm it's you and continue your application!
You can find advice and guidance on applying to Nexford in our step-by-step guide.
How do I know which program to choose?
Good question! We're here to help you find the right program for your career.
The program you choose depends on how much experience you have, and whether you've studied before.
If you're new to business, or you've just graduated high school, you may be interested in our undergraduate programs (AAS in Business and BBA are great places to start).
If you have some experience already, check out our MBA to gain advanced skills in the field.
And if you're looking for something shorter that gives you the skills you need, quickly, have a look at our courses and certificates.
Visit the programs overview page to see everything in one place.
I can't access my application. Can you help?
Uh-oh! While we can't provide specific advice here, email help@nexford.org and we'll tell you what to do. Include a screenshot if you can!
(In the meantime, make sure you're at the right link: apply.nexford.org)
I can't finish my application. What can I do?
Hmm, that's no good to hear. The solution depends on why you can't finish. We've put together a step-by-step guide to help you.
If you're missing documents, that's fine: exit the application and return later to upload. Everything will be there for you.
If you're having tech problems, email us at help@nexford.org – we'll try to sort it out for you or give you another way to apply.
I can't upload my documents. What can I do?
No stress! You don't have to upload everything right now. Come back and try again later – we've saved your application.
I get a message that says 'There was an error completing payment'. What can I do?
Oops! We offer multiple payment options, such as credit cards, debit cards, PayPal, and bank wire transfers.
Pick the one that best suits your needs! For more information about the payment options available, visit our payment page or send us an email at billings@nexford.org
I missed the application deadline! Can I still apply?
You can! We accept new learners on the first of each month. So even though you missed one deadline, there's another start date around the corner.
I've lost all my documents. Can I still apply?
You might be able to. Email help@nexford.org to talk about your options.
Once you've applied
Can I check the status of my application?
You can't check – but you'll get an answer within seven business days. How's that for fast!
Can I edit my application once I've submitted it?
Once you've pressed submit, you can go back and upload any documents you were missing, but unfortunately you can't edit anything else. Make sure you double-check your application before you press submit.
Do you have any tips for applying to Nexford?
Make your application the best it can be! We asked the admissions team for their tips – here's what they said.
How do I know I'm successful?
Once you've applied, we'll send you an email within seven days with your admissions decision. Good luck!
I applied to Nexford before. Can I apply again?
Absolutely! We hope Nexford is a better fit for you this time around and we'd love you to apply again. Please note, you'll need to pay the $30 application fee again.
Enrolling
General enrollment questions
Can I change my start date later?
We get it – plans change. If you need to change your start date, log back in to the enrollment portal. You'll be able to select a new start date that suits you.
How do I choose my start date?
Set your start date when you enroll: you can start on the first of any month.
The date you choose is up to you! If you can start right away, wonderful. If you need a bit more time, choose a date in the future. Whatever you choose, make sure you pick your date as soon as you can. You don't want to miss the deadline!
How do I enroll?
Once you're admitted (congratulations!), the next step is to enroll. That's when you confirm your place at Nexford, choose your start date and pay your first month of tuition.
You'll enroll in your online learning environment. More information and links will be in your offer letter. Stay tuned!
You can find advice and guidance on enrolling to Nexford in our step-by-step guide.
How do I pay my fees?
When you enroll, you’ll choose to pay monthly, in two or six month instalments. Pay your first month, two or six months upfront, and we'll set up a direct debit for the same time period. We accept Visa, Mastercard or American Express.
We'll send you a reminder before your payment date so you know it's coming. You'll also get a confirmation email when we receive your payment.
We offer multiple payment options, such as credit cards, debit cards, PayPal, and bank wire transfers. Pick the one that best suits your needs! For more information about the payment options available, visit our payment page.
If you have more questions about payment, contact us at help@nexford.org.
What's the deadline to enroll?
You may enroll at any time, but we recommend you enroll at least one week before your first course. This gives you enough time to complete your orientation and explore the learning environment before you start.
Adding courses
How do I add courses?
Add and remove courses in your Nexford learner environment. It's easy to do!
Learners can add/drop from their courses until day 5 of each month: so get choosing!
Chat to your success advisor if you need help picking courses that suit your career.
Can I enroll in new courses if I’m still finishing courses?
Before you enroll in new courses, you'll need to meet the requirements of the ones you're already taking.
Once you've met all the requirements, and passed your final assessment, you can enroll in new courses, and start on the first of the month.
Can I take more than one course at once?
Not at first. You'll start by taking one course at a time, so you can get used to the structure and workload, and get a feel for working online.
Then, if you're maintaining good grades, you can take more than one course if you want to. Speak to your success advisor to see if this is the right option for you.
There's so many courses – I can't choose! Do you offer support?
Yes, of course! If you need help designing your study plan, chat with your success advisor, or someone in the success team. They'll help you choose courses that match your career goals and help you get the most out of your time at Nexford.
Changing your enrollment
Can I change my start date later?
We get it – plans change. If you need to change your start date, log back in to the enrollment portal. You'll be able to select a new start date that suits you.
Can I take more than one course at once?
Not at first. You'll start by taking one course at a time, so you can get used to the structure and workload, and get a feel for working online.
Then, if you're maintaining good grades, you can take more than one course if you want to. Speak to your success advisor to see if this is the right option for you.
What happens if I decide to quit working towards my program?
If you’ve had a change of plans and decided you want to discontinue your studies, you can withdraw from your program. We have a fair way of handling refunds; we'll refund you any time you haven't used. Refunds are only processed in US dollars.
Our Success Team can help you out. Just email success@nexford.org
What if I need to take some time off my studies?
We're here for you! If you need a break for any reason, chat with your success advisor.
The time you can get off depends on your program. Everyone has a personal leave allowance (a total eight months for BBA learners, and total four months for MBA and AAS in Business learners). You can take time off in one-month blocks – you don't have to take it all at once.
If I withdraw, can I enroll again later?
You can!
If you decide to withdraw from your program of study at NXU, this is called a learner-initiated program withdrawal. This means you will no longer have access to the NXU learning platform, your tuition clock will be stopped, and you will no longer be considered an NXU learner.
If you decide to re-enroll at NXU in the future, you can re-apply to the university after 1 month. Please be advised that it is standard for universities to review their tuition fees, and there is a possibility of an increase in fees by the time of your re-admission.
Learners who wish to self-withdraw from a course or their program should email success@nexford.org to make that request.
Common application problems
Can I start my application and come back later? How?
You can. We'll save your progress as you go.When you're ready, you can pick up where you left off. Go back to apply.nexford.org and enter your email address. We'll send you a one-time code to your mobile number. Enter it to confirm it's you and continue your application!
How do I know which program to choose?
Good question! We're here to help you find the right program for your career.
The program you choose depends on how much experience you have, and whether you've studied before.
If you're new to business, or you've just graduated high school, you may be interested in our undergraduate programs (AAS in Business and BBA are great places to start).
If you have some experience already, check out our MBA to gain advanced skills in the field.
And if you're looking for something shorter that gives you the skills you need, quickly, have a look at our courses and certificates.
Visit the programs overview page to see everything in one place.
I can't access my application. Can you help?
Uh-oh! While we can't provide specific advice here, email help@nexford.org and we'll tell you what to do. Include a screenshot if you can!
(In the meantime, make sure you're at the right link: apply.nexford.org)
I can't finish my application. What can I do?
Hmm, that's no good to hear. The solution depends on why you can't finish. We've put together a step-by-step guide to help you.
If you're missing documents, that's fine: exit the application and return later to upload. Everything will be there for you.
If you're having tech problems, email us at help@nexford.org – we'll try to sort it out for you or give you another way to apply.
I can't upload my documents!
No stress! You don't have to upload everything right now. Come back and try again later – we've saved your application.
I get a message that says 'There was an error completing payment'. What can I do?
Oops! We offer multiple payment options, such as credit cards, debit cards, PayPal, and bank wire transfers.
Pick the one that best suits your needs! For more information about the payment options available, visit our payment page or send us an email at billings@nexford.org
I missed the application deadline! Can I still apply?
You can! We accept new learners on the first of each month. So even though you missed one deadline, there's another start date around the corner.
I've lost all my documents. Can I still apply?
You might be able to. Email help@nexford.org to talk about your options.
Tuition
General tuition questions
How is Nexford able to provide affordable education?
We believe that high-quality education should be accessible to everyone, everywhere. Here's how we keep our programs affordable:
- Our Mission: We're a Public Benefit Corporation (PBC). This means that while we are a for-profit company, our core mission is to expand access to affordable education.
- Online Model: By operating entirely online, we eliminate the need for expensive physical campuses and infrastructure. These savings allow us to offer programs at a fraction of the cost of traditional universities.
In short, we're committed to making education accessible without compromising quality. At Nexford, you get a world-class education at a price that fits your budget.
How much does Nexford tuition cost, and how do I pay?
We understand that education is a major investment. That's why we use a tiered tuition system, ensuring affordability for students around the world. To see which tuition tier your country falls in, please visit our tuition tier page. You can see what your monthly costs would be for each program at the top of our tuition page.
Flat, pay-as-you-go tuition fees
Traditional universities charge tuition per credit or per course. At Nexford, you pay a flat monthly tuition fee. This means you can take as many courses as you can successfully handle in each term without any extra charges. If you have the time and maintain good grades, taking more courses lets you finish your degree faster, ultimately saving you money on tuition.
Flexible payment options to fit your needs
We want to make paying for your education as convenient as possible. You can choose from:
- Credit card
- Debit card
- PayPal
- Bank wire transfer
For more detailed information on payment options, check out our payment page.
Still have questions? We're here to help!
Don't hesitate to reach out. Contact us at help@nexford.org for any further questions about tuition or payments.
What are my payment options?
We offer flexible payment plans to suit your budget:
- Pay monthly: For maximum flexibility.
- Pay for two or six months upfront: A potential way to save.
You can easily switch between these options at any time.
Our tuition is designed to be affordable for students worldwide. To calculate your specific costs, please visit our tuition page.
Are there any additional fees?
Absolutely not! Unlike many traditional universities, Nexford operates with complete transparency. Your tuition is a flat monthly rate, and you'll never face unexpected charges.
Here's a clear breakdown of our fees:
- Printed diploma: $110
- Printed transcript: $80
- Document notarization: $100
- Electronic transcript sent to an institution: $35
- One-time application fee: $25
Do I need to pay for books or business placements?
Nope! Here's why Nexford saves you money compared to traditional universities:
- No textbooks: All your course materials are provided digitally within your learner portal. We also have a fantastic online library for research and further study!
- No equipment costs: As a 100% online university, you won't need to budget for lab equipment or specific supplies.
- Optional internships: You're encouraged to pursue internships or business placements to gain experience, but they aren't a mandatory (or costly) part of your program.
Let us know if you have any other questions about our cost-effective approach! Email us at help@nexford.edu!
Making payments
I'm stuck on the payment method screen, how do I move forward?
Having trouble with the payment screen? Here's what to do:
- Double-check your details: Make sure all your credit card information (number, expiration date, security code) is entered correctly. Even a single wrong digit can cause problems.
- Still stuck? We're here to help! Reach out to us at help@nexford.org. Let us know the issue you're facing, and we'll gladly troubleshoot or explore alternative payment options.
Remember: We offer flexible payment methods like credit cards, debit cards, PayPal, and bank wire transfers. You can learn more on our Payment Page.
My first tuition payment failed. Help!
Don't worry, these things happen! Here's a step-by-step guide:
Check for common errors:
- Card details: Double-check your card number, expiration date, and CVV code. One wrong digit could cause a payment failure.
- Billing address: Ensure your billing address matches the one your bank has on file.
- Sufficient funds: Make sure you have enough funds available in your account.
Contact your bank: Sometimes banks place temporary holds or have security measures that can block transactions. A quick call to your bank can often resolve the issue.
Get in touch with Nexford: Email us at help@nexford.org with the following details:
- The payment method you used (credit card, debit card, etc.)
- The date and time of the attempted payment
- Any error messages you received
We're here to help! The sooner we work together, the quicker we can find a solution to ensure your payment goes through smoothly.
When should I pay my first month of tuition?
To secure your spot and get started on the right foot, we recommend paying your first month's tuition at least one week before your program's start date. This has a few advantages:
- Confirms your enrollment: Your timely payment guarantees your place in the program.
- Access to orientation: You'll gain access to the myNXU, your learner portal, and Canvas, your online learning environment, where you can complete the essential orientation process to prepare you for success.
Let us know if you have any other questions about payments by emailing us at help@nexford.org!
Support and funding
I'm struggling to pay my tuition. What are my options?
We understand that financial situations can change unexpectedly. Our goal is to support you in reaching your educational goals. Here's what you can do:
If you're not yet a learner: Please reach out to us directly at help@nexford.org. We want to understand your situation and explore potential solutions together. This might include discussing payment plans or other ways to make your education more affordable.
If you're a current learner: Contact your success advisor as soon as possible. They are dedicated to your progress and can offer personalized advice and support based on your individual circumstances.
Remember, you're not alone! We're committed to helping you find a way to continue your education.
Can I get federal aid or funding?
While Nexford doesn't directly participate in federal financial aid programs, our affordable tuition model aims to make external funding less of a necessity. You can calculate your estimated costs on our tuition page.
Other funding possibilities
- Scholarships: We offer various scholarships to help offset tuition costs. Explore currently available scholarships [insert scholarship link] including the Nexford Financial Need Scholarship.
- Local resources: We're happy to help you explore potential local funding sources. Contact us at help@nexford.org for more information.
- Employer support: Many employers offer tuition reimbursement or assistance programs. Check with your company to see if you qualify.
Helpful resources: Check out our guide on how to build a convincing case for financing your studies.
Scholarships
General scholarships questions
Does Nexford offer scholarships?
Yes, we do! To support learners who are academically prepared for college but who lack the financial means to attend, Nexford University created the Nexford Financial Need Scholarship.
The Nexford Financial Need Scholarship was developed to benefit learners who meet a set of criteria to determine their financial need. The criteria includes, among other items, the employment level and number of financially dependent family members the applicant has. There are limited scholarships available each term. Each application is evaluated by the Scholarship Committee, after detailed information is provided by the applicant. The scholarship decision is final, with no appeal process.
There is a limited quantity of scholarship slots available — discuss with a Nexford Application Specialist or contact help@nexford.org to learn more.
You can also visit Nexford.org/scholarships to check out the terms and conditions of the other scholarships available to learners you may be interested in.
How do I apply for a scholarship?
It's easy! Apply for a scholarship at the same time as you're applying for a Nexford program. Within the application, we'll ask you several scholarship questions to see if you're eligible.
If you're successful, you'll get an email with a voucher code (it'll be in a separate email than your Offer Letter). Enter this code when you enroll.
How do I know which scholarship to apply for?
We offer scholarships for learners in different countries or at different stages in their careers. Check out the list of scholarships available.
Can I apply for more than one scholarship?
You can – but you can only apply one scholarship to your program. We want as many people as possible to have the chance of a scholarship.
How to apply for a scholarship
How do I know I'm successful? What happens next?
If you’re successful, you’ll be sent next steps via email — so keep an eye on your inbox!
Once I have a scholarship, how do I enroll?
When you receive your scholarship, we'll send you a voucher code. Use this code when you enroll to apply your scholarship. You only have to use the code once: we'll apply it automatically each month.
You can find advice and guidance on enrolling to Nexford in our step-by-step guide.
Can I support my application via email?
Unfortunately, we can't reply to individual messages. Be sure to share any details, supporting information or your personal story in your application. That way, you can be sure we'll read it.
How do you choose who gets a scholarship?
It depends on the scholarship. Each one is unique. Check out the terms and conditions of the scholarship you're interested in.
If I'm offered a scholarship, do I have to start right away? Or can I wait a couple of months?
That depends on the scholarship. Usually you'll be able to choose from one or two start dates, and so you'll start at the time as other scholarship recipients. Check out the terms and conditions of the scholarship you're interested in.
Are you eligible?
Do I have to be based in the US?
No, you can live anywhere in the world, as we're 100% online! Nexford is open for global learners, and is the Nexford Financial Need Scholarship.
You can also visit Nexford.org/scholarships to check out the terms and conditions of the other scholarships available to learners you may be interested in.
Apply away!
How long do I have to complete my degree with my scholarship?
It depends on the scholarship. Each scholarship will detail this on the page containing further information regarding it. Should you have any questions, you can email help@nexford.org
I’m a current learner, can I apply for a scholarship?
It depends on the scholarship. Each one is unique.
To support learners who are academically prepared for college but who lack the financial means to attend, Nexford University created the Nexford Financial Need Scholarship.
The Nexford Financial Need Scholarship was developed to benefit learners who meet a set of criteria to determine their financial need. The criteria includes, among other items, the employment level and number of financially dependent family members the applicant has. There are limited scholarships available each term. Each application is evaluated by the Scholarship Committee, after detailed information is provided by the applicant. The scholarship decision is final, with no appeal process.
There is a limited quantity of scholarship slots available — discuss with a Nexford Application Specialist or contact
help@nexford.org to learn more.
You can also visit Nexford.edu/scholarships to check out the terms and conditions of the other scholarships available to learners you may be interested in.
I've started my application already. Can I go back and apply for a scholarship?
You can! If you're interested in a scholarship, just answer the questions that appear within your application. With everything in one place, there's nothing else you need to do!
What if I get behind on my work? Will the scholarship be taken away?
Because Nexford scholarships are designed for people reaching for the top, we expect you to maintain a 2.5 GPA in the BBA and a 3.0 in the MBA. Check out your scholarship terms and conditions for any other merit-based measures. Each one is unique.
Learning at Nexford
General learning experience questions
What is the university experience at Nexford like?
Nexford's learning experience is unlike any other. Think engaging, interactive online learning that helps you gain the skills you need – fast.
Our online learning environment contains everything you need to learn at Nexford. It's where you'll take courses, chat with peers, submit assignments, receive feedback, track your grades, and access your faculty's calendars to book one-on-one sessions. It's also where you'll manage your enrollment, add courses, and pay your tuition.
You'll get access to your modules through Canvas, a learning management platform, and you can even take your learning wherever you go with the Canvas mobile app. Module materials include reading, videos, interactive elements, quizzes, and relevant case studies.
Live lectures are done by faculty once every two weeks or more often. Don't worry, these sessions are entirely optional, and you don't have to wait for them to progress in your learning or course — everything you need to complete your projects, assignments, or assessments is available through your modules.
Assessments are weekly, and you must meet assessment and project deadlines to progress seamlessly. We recommend you allocate a minimum of 15-20 hours per week to your learning at your most convenient time to achieve this. If you need additional support, our Learner Success team is available 24/7. They will also help you with transitioning to online studies, creating your study timeline, and goal setting.
Overwhelmed? Don't be! You'll get a full tour of the learning environment during orientation. You're in safe hands with us.
How is online learning different from learning on campus?
Good question. You might be used to learning in a classroom, on campus: but online learning isn't that different. With the learning experience at Nexford, you'll still be able to chat with other learners, faculty and your success advisor, and thanks to video calling it feels as good as face to face learning.
Our online learning environment contains everything you need to learn at Nexford. It's where you'll take courses, chat with peers, submit assignments, receive feedback, track your grades, and access your faculty's calendars to book one-on-one sessions. It's also where you'll manage your enrollment, add courses, and pay your tuition.
You'll get access to your modules through Canvas, a learning management platform, and you can even take your learning wherever you go with the Canvas mobile app. Module materials include reading, videos, interactive elements, quizzes, and relevant case studies.
Live lectures are done by faculty once every two weeks or more often. Don't worry, these sessions are entirely optional, and you don't have to wait for them to progress in your learning or course — everything you need to complete your projects, assignments, or assessments is available through your modules.
Assessments are weekly, and you must meet assessment and project deadlines to progress seamlessly. We recommend you allocate a minimum of 15-20 hours per week to your learning at your most convenient time to achieve this. If you need additional support, our Learner Success team is available 24/7. They will also help you with transitioning to online studies, creating your study timeline, and goal setting.
Overwhelmed? Don't be! You'll get a full tour of the learning environment during orientation. You're in safe hands with us.
Tell me about the online learning environment
Nexford's online learning environment contains everything you need to learn at Nexford. It's where you'll take courses, chat with peers, submit assignments, receive feedback, track your grades, and access your faculty's calendars to book one-on-one sessions. It's also where you'll manage your enrollment, add courses, and pay your tuition.
You'll get access to your modules through Canvas, a learning management platform, and you can even take your learning wherever you go with the Canvas mobile app. Module materials include reading, videos, interactive elements, quizzes, and relevant case studies.
Live lectures by faculty are once every two weeks or more often. Don't worry, these sessions are entirely optional, and you don't have to wait for them to progress in your learning or course — everything you need to complete your projects, assignments, or assessments is available through your modules.
Assessments are weekly, and you must meet assessment and project deadlines to progress seamlessly. We recommend you allocate a minimum of 15-20 hours per week to your learning at your most convenient time to achieve this. If you need additional support, our Learner Success team is available 24/7. They will also help you with transitioning to online studies, creating your study timeline, and goal setting.
Overwhelmed? Don't be! You'll get a full tour of the learning environment during orientation. You're in safe hands with us.
Do you have a physical campus?
We're 100% online, so we don't have a campus! Our learners are our priority, which means we let you invest in your future – not a costly campus. (Affordability is our biggest mission!)
Where is your office?
Our headquarters are in Washington DC. As an online university we do not operate a campus, if you'd like to schedule a meeting with us please fill out your contact details and we'll be in touch.
Can I connect with someone in my country?
You can! Here's how:
- Book a video consultation
- Attend a webinar
- Meet us at one of our events.
You can also live chat, send us a WhatsApp or call us. Find the details on our website.
Where can I find information about learner rights and responsibilities?
All Nexford policies, including the rights, responsibilities, and obligations of both students and the university, are detailed in the Nexford Academic Catalog.
This catalog serves as a comprehensive guide to your academic journey at Nexford and is an essential resource for understanding your rights and responsibilities as a student.
About courses
Is there an orientation?
Yes, there is! Learners gain access to their orientation as soon as they have completed their enrollment.
Orientation is designed to make you feel confident and comfortable when learning at Nexford and should be completed before your first course.
We'll send you an email with more information about a week before you're set to start. Get ready!
Can I enroll in new courses if I'm still finishing courses?
Short answer – no.
Before you enroll in new courses, you'll need to meet the requirements of the ones you're already doing.
Once you've met all the requirements, and passed your final assessment, you can enroll in new courses, and start on the first of the month.
Can I take more than one course at once?
Not at first. You'll start by taking one course at a time, so you can get used to the structure and workload, and get a feel for working online.
Then, if you're maintaining good grades, you can take more than one course if you want to. Speak to your success advisor to see if this is the right option for you.
How are Nexford courses structured?
Nexford courses are designed to guide you through a step-by-step learning process, ensuring you build a strong foundation before tackling challenging assignments:
- Modular Structure: Each course is divided into six modules, carefully sequenced to build upon your knowledge and skills. Mastering the concepts within each module is crucial before progressing to the next.
- Course Previewing: We offer course previewing to help you prepare for your next course. Previews are accessible as soon as you complete your current course and have paid the invoice for the upcoming term.
- Learn First, Apply Later: Within each module, we encourage you to thoroughly engage with the learning materials and activities before attempting the assignments. This ensures you have a solid understanding of the concepts before putting them into practice.
- Practical Application: Each module culminates in a practical assignment designed to test your understanding and apply your newfound skills to real-world scenarios.
- Feedback as a Learning Tool: The feedback you receive on each module assignment is invaluable. Use it to identify areas where you excelled and those where you might need further review. This feedback will be essential as you build on your knowledge and tackle subsequent assignments.
- Final Assessment: At the end of each course, you'll complete a final assessment that integrates all the concepts and skills covered throughout the course. This comprehensive evaluation allows you to demonstrate your mastery of the subject matter.
In summary, Nexford's course structure prioritizes a logical and effective learning journey. We encourage you to fully engage with each module's learning materials before tackling the assignments and to use the feedback you receive as a valuable tool for ongoing growth and development.
How long does each course take?
You have eight weeks to complete each course. Nexford is 100% online, which means you can log in when it suits you.
While you're learning, your personal Success Advisor will help you stay on track.
How will my learning be assessed at Nexford University?
At Nexford, we use a variety of assessments to help you gauge your understanding and apply what you've learned. Here's how we'll measure your progress throughout your courses:
- Module Assessments: After each module, you'll complete an assessment designed to test your grasp of the material covered. These assessments are a chance to practice the skills you've acquired and ensure you're ready to move on to the next module. You'll receive feedback on your module assessments within five days.
- Course Final Projects: At the end of each course, you'll tackle a final project that integrates all the knowledge and skills you've gained. This is an opportunity to demonstrate your mastery of the course content and apply it to real-world scenarios. You'll receive feedback on your assignments within two days.
- Quizzes and Interactive Exercises: Throughout your courses, you'll encounter quizzes and other interactive exercises that help you check your understanding and identify areas where you might need to review the material. While these aren't graded, they're a fun and interactive way to track your progress.
We believe in providing timely and constructive feedback to help you grow as a learner. Use the feedback from your assessments and assignments to identify your strengths and areas for improvement, and continue building upon your knowledge and skills throughout your program.
Nexford's people
Can I connect with other learners?
You can connect with our learners! Chat with them on course message boards, meet them in person at Nexford events, or set up a study group in your city. Connect with your team online, via instant messenger, Slack or email. Keep checking on social media for our Facebook Group for potential learners, learners and alumni - coming soon.
Can you tell me about Nexford's faculty?
They're not your typical faculty members; they're here to teach and build lifelong relationships with you. They're your coaches, mentors, and inspirations, and will ensure you cross your own personal finish line.
Each faculty member has a terminal degree (the highest they can get in their field), and has spent many years working in different organizations (private, public, non-profit, for-profit) and sectors (healthcare, technology, finance, manufacturing).
They come from all walks of life but they are connected by the same mission: to provide you the opportunity to achieve your dreams with high-quality, affordable, online education.
Do you offer support to improve my English? How about my APA formatting?
Absolutely! Our Writing Lab should help to answer any questions you have about English, writing and speaking skills and APA formatting. It's provided for all learners at no extra cost!
How much support will I get?
Support is a huge part of what you'll get when learning at Nexford.
At Nexford, you'll never be alone. There's always someone here to coach you through your program, and mentor you through your career. So, who's who?
Your Success Advisors will help you settle in, design personalized study plans, and help you shape your career.
You'll also have 24/7 access to the whole success team. Get your questions answered, exactly when you need them. (Great for late sleepers.)
Nexford Faculty are available for virtual office hours and one-on-one sessions by appointment to discuss course content, give feedback on assignments, and more.
You'll also work with a network of other learners in 110+ countries across the world. Chat with them and support each other.
I'm struggling with my coursework; can I contact someone?
We're sorry to hear! Your faculty are always on hand to answer questions about coursework.
To arrange a 1:1 meeting with your professor, you can choose from an appointment slot on their Bookings page. Their Bookings page will be posted in an Announcement at the beginning of your course, or you can find it at any time in the course by going to their Profile (in your course, go to People and select your professor to open their profile).
Alternatively, you can send them a message directly using the Canvas Inbox to schedule a time.
You also have the option of meeting with a Success Advisor at any time by going to the Help tab in Canvas and then selecting 'Schedule a call with a Success Advisor'.
US university
Can I travel to the US?
Study 100% online at home and you could choose to graduate in the US if you want to. All Nexford learners have the chance to join our graduation ceremony in Washington DC, where you can celebrate with learners and faculty.
Please note you'll need to fund your travels, and you're responsible for any visa applications you need. We'll provide you a letter of recommendation for your visa.
Do I need a visa to learn at Nexford?
We're 100% online, so no: you won't need a visa for Nexford. Join us from your computer, smartphone or tablet – wherever you are in the world.
What you'll learn
Can I apply these skills at work
Absolutely! You'll learn skills in small chunks, so you can start applying them at work straight away. Many of our learners will take a module at night, then use their new business skills at work the next day, while they're still fresh in their minds.
What skills will I learn?
You'll learn the most up to date business skills that you can use at work now and in the future.
Here's a snapshot!
- Leadership and Teamwork
- Corporate Sustainability
- Management
- Innovation and Change
- Finance
Want to know more? Download a brochure for the program you're interested in to see the full list of hard and soft skills you'll learn.
Overview of Business and Institutional Outcomes
- Digital Fluency
Locate and access digital information efficiently and critique its relevance and accuracy using technologies responsibly and securely.
- Critical and Creative Thinking
Create connections in a holistic, innovative, and interdisciplinary manner to think unconventionally, question the status quo, and imagine new scenarios
- Information-Driven Decision Making
Apply tools and skills needed to collect, analyze, interpret, and present data effectively in order to make decisions.
- Communication and Collaboration
Create written and oral messages by tailoring its content and means of delivery to the needs of the target audience.
- Civic Responsibility
Apply tools and skills needed to collect, analyze, interpret, and present data effectively in order to make decisions.
- Cultural and Emotional Intelligence
Use cultural and emotional intelligence practices to promote more effective communication and personal relationships.
- Adaptive Lifelong Learning
Create a continuous learning and self-improvement plan in response to the demands of a situation or conditions.
- Customer-Centric Thinking
Apply customer-centric knowledge and competencies to meet and exceed the needs and expectations of internal and external stakeholders.
How you're assessed
Are there exams?
No, but you'll have assessments at the end of every module, and at the end of every course to consolidate your knowledge and practice your skills. You'll get feedback on every task you do.
How do group projects work?
Just like in business, you'll be expected to complete some tasks as part of a group. You'll probably be in different timezones, and follow different schedules – so this will require some coordination (just like in the workplace).
Work together and assign tasks, chat about your goals and learn from everyone else. Connect with your team online, via instant messenger, Slack or email. Hold video calls and keep in touch.
What are the benefits of group work? Gain skills in leadership, teamwork and collaboration. Do tasks that play to your strengths, and get a glimpse into ways of working around the world.
Submitting your assignments
Oops! I uploaded the wrong document. Can I resubmit?
No, learners are given one attempt at completing/submitting their assignments.
Instead, we encourage you to ensure that you attend all live sessions, meet with your professor to discuss the assignment expectations, learn from your peers to deliver a better outcome in your assignment and make sure you are submitting the correct document.
You will find a bookings calendar for each of your course professors in your course. It’s easier than ever to meet with your professor for 1:1 guidance and pre-submission feedback. Find more information on booking a 1:1 here.
If you have any questions, contact success@nexford.org
Can I apply for an extension on an assignment?
All assignments other than Module 1 remain open for 5 days after the due date, to allow for late submissions due to exceptional circumstances. You do not need to request this extension - simply go to your assignment in Canvas, and you will be able to upload your submission. After 5 days, all assignments are closed for submissions with no exceptions.
Any submission received after the original assignment deadline will be subject to the late submission penalty. Assignments submitted up to 5 days after the deadline will be graded as usual, with feedback and a final grade. This final grade will then be reduced by the penalty in the following table.
Days Late | Penalty |
Within 1 day after the deadline (24 hours) | 5% grade reduction |
Within 2 days after the deadline | 10% grade reduction |
Within 3 days after the deadline | 15% grade reduction |
Within 4 days after the deadline | 20% grade reduction |
Within 5 days after the deadline | 25% grade reduction |
More than 5 days after the deadline | Grade of 0 as submissions are not accepted beyond five days past the due date. |
Please note that all NXU assignment deadlines are at 11.59pm US Eastern Time. For example, if your deadline is on 1st January at 11.59PM (US-ET), you will get a 5% grade reduction if you submit before 2nd January 11.59pm (US-ET).
In exceptional cases, you may be eligible for a course extension. For more information about this, refer to the article, "How do I request a course extension?"
NOTE: Late work is not accepted in the seminar courses within the MS in Entrepreneurship.
How do I submit my assignments?
Submit your assignments in your online learner environment. You'll see a tab for submission straight after each module and course you're enrolled in. This tab has details about the assignment, and a button where you can upload your completed document.
How long will you take to grade my assessment?
For assessments at the end of each module, you'll get your grades in five days.
For assignments at the end of each course, you'll get your grades within two days.
How will I get feedback?
We use the latest tools and technology through Turnitin to ensure you get fast and relevant feedback from your faculty. You'll get relevant, constructive feedback with everything you submit, and you'll be able to apply your feedback to the next task you do.
Electives and specializations
How do I enroll in a specialization or elective?
Enroll like you would any other course: in the online learning environment. Before you choose your specialization, chat with your success advisor – they'll help you choose the right one for your career.
What's an elective?
To prepare for the career you want, you’ll select ten BBA elective courses that you think best match your goals. Think of electives as your opportunity to build layers of knowledge in fields or areas that are most important to you.
Flexibility
Do I need to attend classes, or can I learn around my schedule?
There are no fixed times at Nexford, so you can log in when it suits you!
Sometimes you'll be invited to live engagements, drop-in sessions and workshops – but these are completely optional. Think of them as a way to really reinforce what you learn in each module.
How flexible is Nexford?
Very flexible!
At Nexford, as long as you meet assignment deadlines, you can learn at a time, place, and pace that suits you. Log in before work or on the train home, or complete a module after the kids have gone to bed. There are no fixed times so you really can learn when you want to. And, because you can learn on any device, your learning can be as mobile as you are.
How much time should I expect to spend on coursework each week?
Each 3-credit course at our university typically requires a commitment of 10-15 hours per week. This includes activities like:
- Reading assigned materials and textbooks
- Participating in online discussions and forums
- Completing quizzes, assignments, and projects
- Watching video lectures (if applicable)
Remember, this is just an estimate. The actual time you spend on each course may vary depending on your prior knowledge, learning style, and individual pace.
We offer a flexible learning environment, allowing you to schedule your studies around your other commitments. Our Success Advisors are also available to help you create a personalized study plan that fits your needs and goals.
I'm having trouble balancing work, study and family. Who can I turn to for support?
Life is busy – we get it! If you feel like you're juggling too many things at once, talk to your success advisor. They'll help you create a study plan and manage your time, so you can get back on track. Find out more about how to balance your time.
Your online campus
Can I reset my password?
Learners cannot reset their passwords at their end. Instead, contact our IT Support Team and request that you password be reset.
How do I find my username?
We'll send you your Nexford username when you enroll. If you lose it, have a look through your emails, chat to your success advisor, or send a message to help@nexford.org
How do I log in to the student portal?
That's easy! Head to learn.nexford.org, press Learner login, and enter your username and password to get started.
I can't log in. What can I do?
We're sorry to hear! Have you updated your password recently? If you still can't log in please email our IT Support Team.
What if I don't have a device to learn on?
How long will you be without a device? If you won't have one for a while, it may be worth putting your course on hold: we don't want you to get behind on your work! Chat to your success advisor to find out how.
If you don't have regular access to a device, Nexford might not be for you. Before you apply, check you'll be able to access a computer, smartphone or tablet when you need to study.
What if my internet drops out when I'm learning?
This happens to all of us at times! Remember that Nexford is all about flexible learning. With no fixed times, even if your internet drops out, you can log on another time. You'll have up to eight weeks to finish each course – this should give you plenty of time to finish.
One more thing! You can also access your courses from your smartphone or tablet – so even if you can't connect on your desktop, you can still keep learning!
Grading policies
What are the grading policies?
A detailed account of Nexford’s grading policies can be found here.
Non-discrimination policy
What is the non-discrimination policy?
Nexford University is committed to the principle of equal opportunity for all. Nexford prohibits any discrimination, on the basis of national origin, race, color, religious beliefs, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, related medical conditions, and breastfeeding), citizenship status, genetic information, gender identity, family duties, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation, personal appearance, political affiliation, credit information, tobacco use, or status as unemployed, in its educational and employment programs, policies, practices, and procedures.
Discrimination is defined as treating members of a protected class less favorably because of their membership in that class, or employing a policy or practice that has a disproportionately adverse impact on the members of a protected class. The university complies with all federal and state non-discrimination, equal opportunity and affirmative action laws, orders and regulations, including Title IX of the Civil Rights Act. This nondiscrimination policy applies to admissions, employment, access to and treatment in university programs and activities.
You can view all Nexford policies, including the rights, responsibilities, and obligations of learners and Nexford University, in the Nexford academic catalog.
Refund & cancellation policy
What is the refund and cancellation policy?
Details of Nexford’s refund and cancellation policy can be found here.
You can view all Nexford policies, including the rights, responsibilities, and obligations of learners and Nexford University, in the Nexford academic catalog.
Nexford's programs
General program questions
I haven't studied business before. What if I can't keep up?
We're here for you!
If you're enrolled in an MBA, you may not have studied business before. But that doesn't mean you'll fall behind.
If your degree was in another discipline, you'll need to take our Advanced Business Foundations Certificate. Here, you'll learn the baseline business skills you need for our MBA program. Once completed, you can start taking MBA courses. This makes sure you're on an even platform with other learners on the MBA program, even those who have taken a Bachelor of Business previously.
During your program, you'll have access to a wide system of support: your success advisor, faculty and peers. You'll never be alone: we're here to answer any questions you have, and help fill the gaps in your knowledge.
Are courses and certificates credit bearing?
Yes, all Nexford courses and certificates are credit bearing.
How do courses and certificates work?
Don't want to commit to a full degree? Learn the skills you need in a fraction of the time with a course or certificate.
Courses let you learn one specific area of business, at a level that suits you (undergraduate or graduate).
Certificates are built as a series of courses so you'll gain a collection of skills you can use. Finish a certificate in 3-6 months (the time it takes depends on how many courses you take).
What do I get with a certificate?
As well as an official diploma, you'll get a series of badges you can add to your LinkedIn profile.
As well as this, you'll get a series of skills you can use at work (or at jobs in the future).
Program outcomes
Accreditation
Accreditation
Can I travel to the US after I study at Nexford?
You may have a chance to graduate at our ceremony in Washington DC, so you can celebrate with faculty and other learners.
If you don't attend (or even if you do!) when you graduate, you'll have a global perspective that could take you around the world. A Nexford qualification opens doors!
Do you have plans to be accredited in other countries?
Yes, we plan to become accredited in other countries soon. Accreditation takes time and, as we're a new university, we haven't quite built up the data we need.
Is Nexford recognized internationally?
We are! We've built partnerships all over the world, including in Nigeria, Egypt and the Philippines. Our curriculum is built on insights from leading companies, including Fortune 500 members.
- We're accredited in the US by the Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC). The DEAC is listed by the U.S. Department of Education as a recognized accrediting agency and is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).
- We're licensed in Washington DC, by the Higher Education Licensure Commission
- QM has certified two courses for quality, with more on the way
Read more about our accreditation.
Where is Nexford accredited?
Nexford University is accredited in the US by the Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC), which is listed by the U.S. Department of Education as a recognized accrediting agency and is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).
For more information on our licensing and accreditation, visit www.nexford.edu/accreditation
Where is Nexford licensed?
Nexford University is a licensed, degree-granting institution of higher education. We’re licensed under the Degree Granting Institution Rules of the District of Columbia, by the District of Columbia Education Licensure Commission. All institutions of higher education licensed by the Higher Education Licensure Commission (HELC) are governed by District of Columbia Municipal regulations. Take a look at our HELC License.
Will employers recognize my qualification?
- It should be accepted in the US as we are nationally accredited in the US by Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC). DEAC is listed by the U.S. Department of Education as a recognized accrediting agency and is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).
- Acceptance of your qualifications from NXU is still dependent on the receiving organization. It is the sole discretion of the receiving institution/employer whether or not they will accept the degree that you will get at any university.
- What we ensure is that you can stand out in a competitive job market. We utilize competency-based education to ensure you are able to apply your knowledge to real-world situations rather than just spending time memorizing theory. You'll have a capacity to adapt and pivot, and walk away with highly portable skills.
Can I transfer credits to Nexford?
Starting August 1, 2022, Nexford University will begin reviewing requests from learners for transfer credit. In order for transfer credit to be awarded, an official transcript from awarding institution must be submitted for review. Learners may review the transfer credit policy and any transfer credit review fee in the University catalog.
Your career
General career questions
Where can I work after I graduate?
The job skills you learn at Nexford will prepare you to apply for jobs, or advance in the job you already have. While we can't say what job you'll get for certain, we're here to help you reach your goals.
To build our curriculum, we interviewed 25 Fortune 500 execs who employ 2.5 million people globally, and used AI to survey more than 30 million job openings. Then, we created a series of business programs that teach skills employers are looking for.
Stay tuned for an employment report on our graduates - coming in 2021.
Are you hiring? I'd love to join the team!
We'd love you to apply! We're always accepting applications for job openings around the world. Check out our current positions at our jobs portal. Good luck!
Does Nexford offer networking opportunities?
Yes, we do. We hold regular events and seminars worldwide where you can turn up and chat with local industry leaders, entrepreneurs and learners just like you. Some of these events are exclusive to learners (you'll need to enroll to experience all we have to offer!).
How can I add my skills to my LinkedIn profile?
We're happy you want to show off your skills! With some courses, you'll get a badge that we created just for this! You'll receive an email with instructions. And add your digital badge to your profile and show it off to your network
Want to shout about Nexford? If you're a current learner or alumni, don't forget to add Nexford University to the education section of your LinkedIn profile.
Badges
What is a badge?
A digital badge is a cross-industry digital recognition of professional skills that can be shared on your social and networking sites, as well as your digital signature and resume.
Do I get a badge with every course?
No, at Nexford you get badges when you finish milestone courses. These are the courses that provide most value for employers.
Read more about the credentials we offer and how skills mapping works.
Which course can I take to earn a badge?
If you’re completing a BBA, you’ll be able to earn up to nine badges:
- American Institutions and Culture
- Science of Happiness
- Professional Communication
- Fundamentals of Financial Management
- Digital Marketing Fundamentals
- Business and Culture in China
- Problem Solving and Critical Thinking
- Intercultural Communication
- Content Marketing and Social Media
If you’re completing an MBA, you’ll be able to earn up to nine badges:
- Financial Decision Making
- Global Business
- Accounting and Financial Reporting
- Technology & Operations Management
- Introduction to Intrapreneurship and Innovation
- Corporate Sustainability
- Data Sciences for Decision Making
- Cybersecurity Leadership
- Doing Business in China
How can I share my badge?
It’s great you want to show the world what you can do! You can share your badge in a number of ways:
- Send your network a link to the page with your badge. It will show your name, the skills you’ve mastered and that you’ve earned the badge at Nexford University
- Add the design to your resume under your qualifications section
- To display your badge on your Linkedin profile, please follow the steps from this guide.
Do I have to pay for a badge?
No way! There’s no cost and it’s one of the many ways Nexford prepares you to succeed in your career.
What if I don’t want the public to see my badge?
You always have that choice!
Our badges are there to help you advance in your career - but you control how and where you share them.
I should have received a badge, but haven’t. Why?
You have to maintain a certain grade to receive a badge. For courses that form part of our AAS in Business or BBA degrees it has to be C or higher, while for MBA courses - B or higher.
Graduation
Graduation
How will you send me my graduation certificate?
Once you complete your program, the Office of the Registrar will send you a high-quality electronic version of your transcript, at no cost to you. This will be delivered 15 business days after you complete your program.
If you would like digital copies, printed copies, or official copies (which are sent directly to other academic institutions) of your certificate, you can purchase them by completing this document order form. It will be sent to the address provided after payment has been confirmed by the NXU Billings team.
Fees:
Certification Fee
- Electronic certificate - $25.00
- Printed certificate, official copy - $50.00
- Printed copy of transcript, student or official copy - $50.00
Degree Fee
- Printed degree diploma, official copy - $110.00
- Printed degree transcript, student or official copy - $80.00
- Electronic degree diploma - $60.00
- Electronic degree transcript official copy sent to an institution - $35.00
- Electronic transcript, student copy - $25.00
Notarized and Authenticated Documents Fee
- Notarized documents, sent to learners or their designees - $100/document
- Notarization and authentication of documents - $150/document
Transfer Credit Review Fee
- Transfer credit review - $50/review
NXU offers bundles that provide a discounted fee when purchasing more than one document at once:
Diploma Bundle: $150
The bundle includes an electronic diploma and a printed diploma mailed to the address specified in the document order form. It also includes unlimited electronic transcript copies sent to you.
Diploma & Transcript Bundle: $200
The bundle includes everything in the Diploma Bundle, as well as a printed transcript to be sent to you.
Make sure to use hashtag #NXUGrad in your social media posts and we’ll connect with you on social media wherever in the world you are! Stay in touch via alumni@nexford.org, too.
NOTE: Student copies of transcripts are considered unofficial. Some institutions may require an official copy.
What are the graduation requirements?
To be eligible for graduation, you'll need to have met all the requirements of your degree. That means you've submitted all your assignments, and finished your courses in the required timeframe.
If you think you're ready to graduate, talk to your success advisor. They'll point you in the right direction!
Does the final certificate mention that I've studied online?
No, your certificate won't mention that you studied online, but you should be proud of your online qualification! More than six million Americans study online – and it's a more affordable way to get a quality education.
Will Nexford have a graduation ceremony?
Yes! We know that graduation is a time to celebrate your success with your friends, family and loved ones. Nexford will run local (in certain countries) and global graduation ceremonies, and plans to host a US graduation in the future too.
Where can I work after I graduate?
The job skills you learn at Nexford will prepare you to apply for jobs, or advance in the job you already have. While we can't say what job you'll get for certain, we're here to help you reach your goals.
To build our curriculum, we interviewed 25 Fortune 500 execs who employ 2.5 million people globally, and used AI to survey more than 30 million job openings. Then, we created a series of business programs that teach skills employers are looking for.
Stay tuned for an employment report on our graduates - coming in 2021.
Connect with us
Connect with us
Are you hiring? I'd love to join the team!
We'd love you to apply! We're always accepting applications for job openings around the world. Check out our current positions at our jobs portal. Good luck!
Can I call you?
Sure! Let's chat. You can now chat with a Nexford Application Specialist by calling us on +1 (202) 280-2049 or via our official WhatsApp account.
I'm an employer; can I partner with Nexford?
Yes; we've already established partnerships in markets across the globe. Let's talk about how we can work together. Email partner@nexford.org
We'd love to meet you in person!
We're based in Washington DC and have teams across the world. If you'd like to schedule a meeting with us please fill out your contact details and we'll be in touch.
- Book a video consultation
- Attend a webinar
- Meet us at one of our events.
What's your email address?
If you're looking to apply, first we suggest that you check out the information available to you on admissions.
To get in contact with us, simply go to our contact us page.
What are the university’s hours of operation?
Nexford University - Hours of Operation
Monday – 9:00am to 5:00pm
Tuesday – 9:00am to 5:00pm
Wednesday - 9:00am to 5:00 pm
Thursday – 9:00am to 5:00pm
Friday – 9:00am to 5:00pm
Saturday – Closed
Sunday – Closed
The Nexford University Administrative Office is closed for most major United States holidays.
All times are based on Eastern Standard time.
Success Advising and Faculty
Availability Success Advising: Nexford Success Advisors are available 24/7, seven days a week.
Faculty: Nexford Faculty are available for virtual office hours and one-on-one sessions by appointment.
What country is Nexford University in?
Nexford University is located in Washington DC, USA. Our headquarters address is 1140 3rd St NE Washington, DC 20002, US.