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Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code (11 U.S.C. Sec. 1101 et seq.). CSTU is in the <br />process of being approved to participate in State or Federal Student Aid programs. <br />Master of Business Administration <br />Master of Business Administration (MBA) <br />Master of Science in Computer Systems and <br />Master of Science <br />Engineering (MSCSE) <br />Emerging Technology Training Program <br />Certificate of Completion <br />Interested applicants may contact CSTU by visiting the institution's main website or by phone. <br />In response to an inquiry from a prospective student, an information package is normally sent to <br />the individual. A prospective student is encouraged to call the school and make an appointment <br />to discuss the program they are interested in and arrange to see the school's facilities. <br />An admission representative will discuss the applicant's qualifications and assist him/her in <br />determining the best way to meet his/her educational and/or career goals. The application and <br />enrollment process begin with the completion of a general questionnaire and an initial interview <br />with the admissions representative. The interview usually lasts approximately half an hour and <br />may be conducted by phone or in person. During that time, the admissions representative will <br />discuss the various aspects of the graduate program offered, tuition, a payment plan, and explain <br />entrance requirements. This catalog detailing CSTU's method of instruction, programs, policies, <br />admission standards, applicant's qualifications, and financial planning information will be <br />provided. The institution's main website, www.estu.edu also provides the same information as <br />published in this catalog. <br />When the applicant is accepted, a Degree Plan generally referred to as an Individual Academic <br />Plan (IAP) will be prepared to list the academic requirements that must be met for the successful <br />completion of the selected program. <br />Admission to a master's degree program requires a Bachelor's degree completed at an <br />appropriately accredited postsecondary institution. <br />The Master's degree programs require 30 graduate semester credits completed beyond the <br />Bachelor's degree. CSTU will consider the credit transfer and may accept a maximum of 6 <br />Page 9 of 65 <br />