Our Feature Universities and Colleges welcome the applications of qualified students who are not citizens of the United States. Such students may be admitted to our Feature College or University under the following regulations in addition to the general admission requirements which must be fulfilled by all applicants.
1). A Completed Application for Undergraduate or Graduate admission.
2). Official school records (transcripts, diplomas or certificates of study), in original language and also officially certified English translation. Contact support for a listing of potential translation services. Costs associated with using these services are the responsibility of the student.
3). TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score. The score on the TOEFL should be 550 paper-based or 213 computer-based or better. This test is not required of students whose native language is English or those who have a degree from an American University.In the case of the latter, the SAT or ACT may be required.
4). An affidavit of support indicating the source of funds being made available to the student to cover all educational and living expenses while enrolled to a College or University in question. The affidavit must indicate the amount of money being provided and the length of time the funds will be available. Most colleges prefer upto six months funds availability. If sponsorship is through an organization or government agency, the Office of Admissions should be notified directly by the sponsor of the term of scholarship support. In all cases, the student will be responsible for paying their fees at registration.
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW AS AN INTERNATIONAL APPLICANT!
The Director of Admissions reserves all the right to request other information which may be necessary to evaluate the application. All credentials for international students must be submitted at least SIX MONTHS prior to the expected term of enrollment. Applications arriving after the deadline will be considered for the next term.
A certificate of Eligibility (Form I-20A-B) is issued to those applicants who meet all requirements for admission to a full-time degree program. Holders of non-immigrant student (F-1)visa must enroll as full-time students with a minimum course load of 12 semester hours of credit.
Health and Accident Insurance: ALL international students and their dependents residing in the United States must participate in the student insurance program ( approximately $400 per year).
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