COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Admissions

Admissions Procedures

The College of Management and information Technology (CMIT) is a unique place of learning that combines pursuit of academic knowledge with professional development. The College provides courses that combine mandatory academic and professional courses at all levels, enabling students to graduate with both academic degrees and professional qualifications. It is also structured to be a center for management and information technology research and development in Africa. It is simply the first of its kind.

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Admissions for Gambian Nationals

Online Applications

Click here and start your application process now. You can even monitor the progress of your application on line. Follow instructions provided on the website.

By Mail:

In order to begin the application process, candidates shall provide the following:
  • AIU Application Form (Click here to download Application form)
  • US$ 75.00 Non refundable Application Fee (Attach a copy of your payment teller)
  • Official High School Diploma & Transcripts
  • 4 recent passport-size photographs
  • Certified Copy of Birth Certificate
  • Three Letters of Recommendation (at least two from former teachers)
  • Original Health Certificate
  • Original Police Certificate
  • 200 words essay on "Goals in my life"

Complete application package should be sent to:
The Gambia
The College Administrator
College of Management and Information Technology
American International University West Africa
89, Kairaba Avenue, KSMD
P O Box 3505
Babjul, The Gambia.

Nigeria
Executive Administrator
College of Management and Information Technology
American International University West Africa
C/O Fur Africa Educational Services
Regency Suite
Suite 102, First Floor
17, Ahmed Onibudo Street
Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +2348056643850, +2348055799327

Other Countries:
Documents should be uploaded during the online application process


All fees MUST be SENT BY TELEGRAPHIC TRANSFER (TT) to the following account:

PAY TO

STANDARD CHARTERED UK

Banker's Address:

2 REGENT STREET LONDON, WS1Y4PF UK

BIC CODE:

SCBLGB2L

SORT CODE:

60-91-04

FOR ACCOUNT OF:

ACCESS BANK (GAMBIA) LTD

A/C NUMBER:

01-01-2518104-50 (USD)

USD IBAN:

GB21 SCBL 6091 0412 5181 04

FOR FURTHER CREDIT TO:

BENEFICIARY NAME
AMERICAN INTL.UNI.W/AFRICA.-CMIT

ACCOUNT NUMBER:

0011010006904

AIU West Africa Admissions Committee will review the application package and verify the submitted documents for authenticity. Identification of tampered documents, at any moment, will result in immediate student expulsion and denial of accreditation of any taken course. The Registrar will send written notification to all applicants, informing the final decision taken. Should the Admissions Committee recommend the applicant for admission, the applicant may be requested to attend an interview by phone or other means. It must be understood that all original documents submitted become University property and will not be returned. AIU West Africa reserves the right to withhold the basis for an applicant's admission denial. This information will be handled as confidential and used exclusively by the Admissions Department.

APPLICATION DEADLINE: AIU West Africa has rolling admissions open throughout the year and students can apply up to 1 year in advance of the actual enrolment. The application deadline for enrolment to classes for each trimesters is 15 days before the start of that trimesters.

The CMIT offers more than just certificates and qualifications. The College is dedicated to grooming our students to prepare them for the world. We are committed to raising scholars, explorers and unique individuals who aspire to discover and actualise their talents.

Making promises for keeps, we intend for our students to graduate with a degree and professional certificates on one hand and life-long employability on the other. All our graduates undergo months of practical work experience with constant monitoring of their progress by employers and lecturers alike.