"As an accredited University, UoPeople has a number of requirements for all potential applicants, to help maintain a strong, intellectual student body. [...] In addition, applicants need to have:
" * Be able to demonstrate undergraduate degree completion
" * Have English proficiency
" * A minimum of two years work experience
" * One reference (from an employer/lecturer etc.)"
The phrasing of the first two bullet points doesn't agree with the preceding sentence. That's a poor example of English proficiency.
If they don't proofread and correct their own admissions page, I'm frankly not too optimistic about the rest of the university.
On the MBA admission requirements page (https://www.uopeople.edu/programs/ba/degrees/master-of-busin...):
"As an accredited University, UoPeople has a number of requirements for all potential applicants, to help maintain a strong, intellectual student body. [...] In addition, applicants need to have:
" * Be able to demonstrate undergraduate degree completion
" * Have English proficiency
" * A minimum of two years work experience
" * One reference (from an employer/lecturer etc.)"
The phrasing of the first two bullet points doesn't agree with the preceding sentence. That's a poor example of English proficiency.
If they don't proofread and correct their own admissions page, I'm frankly not too optimistic about the rest of the university.