Candidates who have studied at another accredited university or business school will be assessed for transfer credits into the Hult Bachelor of Business Administration upon receipt of their official transcripts. Total transfer credits may cover up to half of the Hult Bachelor of Business Administration (60 US credits). The actual amount of transfer credits awarded will depend on the similarity of awarded credits to the Hult curriculum, with a minimum grade threshold of the equivalent of a US C grade. Students who seek to transfer out of Hult will be provided a transcript covering all credits and grades obtained, which they may present to another institution.
Key Terms
Eligibility
Hult Alumni (including Ashridge, ADL, and Huron alumni) are eligible to participate in one-course-per-year. EY Corporate partnership programs’ graduates are not eligible for Lifelong Learning Electives.
Alumni enrolling for a course in the U.S. or U.K. must hold/process a valid visa to be able to visit the San Francisco, Boston, New York City, Dubai, or London campus, as per each country’s immigration laws. The school cannot help or issue invitation letters for any of our campuses.
All alumni are required to pay a commitment fee of USD 100 at registration to participate in a course.
Participating alumni are responsible for all travel and accommodation expenses across all campuses.
Electives Course
Seats are allocated on a first-come-first-serve basis. Courses take place from May to July of each academic year.
Registration for the 2024 lifelong learning opportunities opens on 17th April 16:00 BST and closes on 29th April 23:59 BST for the electives taking place in May and 13th May 23:59 BST for the electives taking place in June/July. We will not be able to accommodate any registrations after this deadline.
All courses are for audit purposes and no credits will be allotted.
Electives Content and Titles
Electives are offered at postgraduate level. Alumni are expected to maintain appropriate academic expectations.
Course description is provided as a guide. Alumni Relations team are not able to offer a detailed course syllabus at the time of registration.
Alumni registered for electives will be class with students of different programs - take advantage of sharing experience and different perspectives.
Electives with the same title may be taught at the same campus by different professors.
Alumni are expected to review the professor's profile and the course description to ensure alignment with their interests and objectives.
Behaviour
Alumni are expected to maintain appropriate professional behaviour on campus and in online electives, as per Hult Student Handbook.
Stay professional when always interacting with fellow alumni or Hult staff. Rude behaviour and inappropriate language will not be tolerated.
Refund policy
We operate a strict no refund policy. Please ensure you can attend selected LLL opportunities before completing registration and paying admin fee.
Alumni cannot transfer or change their course once registration is complete.
Alumni cannot defer the administration fee to participate in future lifelong learning opportunities.
Hult International Business School is committed to providing equal access to its educational opportunities, programs, and activities. In compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and Section III of the Americans with Disabilities Act, Hult will provide reasonable accommodations to students with disabilities. A reasonable accommodation is a modification or adjustment to a course, program, or activity that enables a qualified student with a disability to obtain equal access.
Note that accommodations are approved on a case-by-case basis.
Under the guidance of the UK’s Office for Students, the School has prepared the following documents to provide information on our diverse body of students and ensure transparency on our processes.
This Modern Slavery Act Statement has been published in accordance with the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and with reference to the Statutory Guidance - Transparency in supply chains: a practical guidance maintained by the Home Office of H.M Government. It sets out the steps taken by Hult International Business School Ltd (Hult) during the financial year ending 30th June 2022 to prevent modern slavery and human trafficking in its business and supply chains. This is the third Modern Slavery Act Statement issued by Hult that operates to deliver educational services on behalf of Hult International Business School Inc in the United Kingdom.
Hult International Business School is required by the Office for Students (OfS) to provide transparency information about degree attainment data for those studying at our London campus.
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Limitation of our liability
Nothing in these terms of use excludes or limits Hult Ashridge’s liability for death or personal injury arising from its negligence, its fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation, or any other liability that cannot be excluded or limited by English law.
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You must not use this website, and/or any interactive facilities which are available through it to:
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Statement of Academic Freedom
In line with the Higher Education and Research Act (HERA) 2017, and Office for Students (OfS), Ashridge Bonar Law Memorial Trust affirms the rights of students and professors to academic freedom.
Academic freedom is the academic privilege of students and professors to pursue knowledge, to speak, and to write their own opinions, ideas, and philosophy within the boundaries of the law and without punishment.
All assessments and evaluations of students and professors are based on legitimate and articulated intellectual and professional criteria, and not on personal, political, or religious views, social, national, or cultural backgrounds, or other individual preferences, except as these may demonstrably affect intellectual and professional achievement.
Subcontractor Statement
A statement on the approach to subcontracting elements of the Apprenticeship offer by the Ashridge (Bonar Law Memorial) Trust under the brand of Hult Ashridge Qualifications and Apprenticeships.
The Ashridge (Bonar Law Memorial) Trust is required by the Office for Students (OfS) to provide transparency information about degree attainment data.