Graduate International Admissions
ACCEPTANCE INTO THE PROGRAM must supercede the issuance of an I-20
Certification of Finances Form for ALL PROGRAMS
To be granted graduate admission to the college a candidate must demonstrate:
a successful undergraduate academic profile, and/or
adequate experience in or exposure to the chosen field of study.
International Graduate Admissions decisions are made on a rolling basis:
All supporting documents must be received before an application can be processed.
Proof of ability to meet the full cost of attendance and off campus housing must be supplied.
All documents written in languages other than English must be accompanied by certified English translations.
Note: Campus housing and employment are not typically available to graduate students.
Applicants who speak or write English as a second language are required to score a minimum of 600 paper test / 250 computer test on the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language).
Please note: Effective September 1, 2004, all individuals applying for F-1 student visas must pay a $100 fee to the US government before interviewing for a visa. Proof of this fee's payment must be shown during the visa interview.
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