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International Students
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- International First Year Admissions
- International Transfer Admissions
- International Graduate Admissions
- Resources
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Choose the option that works best for you:
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- Completed application
- $40 nonrefundable application fee
- Official high school or secondary school transcript, sent directly from the institution(s)
- Official National Exams (A-level, IB, AICE, etc.)
- Essay - prompts available on the application
- Official English Language Proficiency Test
- International Student Financial Form (located inÌý)
Minimum scores required:
- TOEFL: 79 (iBT) or 8.5 (Essentials test)
- IELTS: Overall band score 6.5
- Duolingo: 110
- Official SAT/ACT test scores can be reviewed for consideration if submitted with application.
English proficiency tests may be waived by the following:Ìý
- IB curriculum, including English A as a higher-level subject
- A minimum grade of a B or higher in GCSE/IGCSE English
- Attendance at a high school within the United States for a minimum of four years. Students must maintain grades of B or higher in English courses.ÌýÌý
Applicants who are citizens of the following countries may have their English proficiency requirement waived:Ìý
- Ìý Ìý Antigua and BarbudaÌý
- Ìý Ìý Australia
- Ìý Ìý BahamasÌý
- Ìý Ìý BarbadosÌý
- Ìý Ìý Belize
- Ìý Ìý Bermuda
- Ìý Ìý Botswana
- Ìý Ìý British Virgin Islands
- Ìý Ìý CanadaÌý
- Ìý Ìý Cayman IslandsÌý
- Ìý Ìý DominicaÌý
- Ìý Ìý Gambia
- Ìý Ìý Ghana
- Ìý Ìý GrenadaÌý
- Ìý Ìý Guyana
- Ìý Ìý IrelandÌý
- Ìý Ìý Jamaica
- Ìý Ìý Kenya
- Ìý Ìý Lesotho
- Ìý Ìý LiberiaÌý
- Ìý Ìý Malawi
- Ìý Ìý Namibia
- Ìý Ìý New ZealandÌý
- Ìý Ìý NigeriaÌý
- Ìý Ìý Sierra Leone
- Ìý Ìý South AfricaÌý
- Ìý Ìý St. Kitts and NevisÌý
- Ìý Ìý St. LuciaÌý
- Ìý Ìý St. Vincent & the Grenadines
- Ìý Ìý Trinidad & Tobago
- Ìý Ìý Turks and CaicosÌý
- Ìý Ìý United KingdomÌý
- Ìý Ìý Zambia
- Ìý Ìý ZimbabweÌý
You have three options to choose from when applying to ÌÒñ«ÉçÇø as a first-year student. It is important to select the plan that best fits you. If you have any questions, we encourage you to contact your Admissions counselor to discuss and better understand your choices.
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Early Decision:
Application and all supporting documents must be submitted on or before Nov. 1 and decisions will be released by the end of December. Students admitted during the Early Decision round/plan must pay their enrollment deposit by Jan. 15.
Early Decision is for applicants whose first choice is ÌÒñ«ÉçÇø and are ready to commit if offered admission. Early Decision is a binding agreement, stating that, if admitted, you will withdraw applications from all other institutions and enroll at ÌÒñ«ÉçÇø. In addition to submitting the required supporting documents, Early Decision students must also submit an Early Decision Agreement form as part of their completed application. This form requires a signature from the applicant, parent/guardian and high school counselor.
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Early Action:
Application and all supporting documents must be submitted on or before Nov. 15 and decisions will be released by the end of February. The enrollment deadline for admitted Early Action applicants is May 1.
The most popular way to apply to ÌÒñ«ÉçÇø! Early Action is a non-binding option where admitted students have until May 1 to make a final decision and confirm enrollment. This allows applicants to learn about their decision early, while still exploring other colleges and universities. This option allows individuals to weigh different admissions and financial aid offers before finalizing their college decision.
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Regular Decision:
Application and all supporting documents must be submitted on or before Feb. 1 and decisions will be released by the end of March.
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Regular Decision is a non-binding option where admitted students have until May 1 to make a final decision and confirm enrollment. This plan is for students who need extra time to complete their applications and want to keep their options open.
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Applications completed after Feb. 1 are evaluated and decisions are released on a rolling, space-available basis.
ÌÒñ«ÉçÇø offers generous scholarships and grants based on academic achievementÌýand talent:
- Academic Merit
- Athletic
- Departmental
For more information, visitÌýScholarships and Grants.
The International Programs Office at ÌÒñ«ÉçÇø serves as a hub for global engagement, fostering cultural exchange and providing comprehensive support for international students.Ìý
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For more information, visitÌýInternational Programs.
Your Future Awaits
Apply Now
Choose the option that works best for you
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- Completed application
- $40 nonrefundable application fee
- Official college transcripts, from all schools attended, sent directly from the institution(s)
- Official high school or secondary school transcript including all national exams, sent directly from the institution(s)/ examination board(s) (Only required if you have not completed an associate degree at your previous university)
- Official English Language Proficiency Test
- International Student Financial Form (located inÌý)
Minimum scores required:Ìý
- TOEFL: 79 (iBT) or 8.5 (Essentials test)
- IELTS: Overall band score 6.5
- Duolingo: 110
- Official SAT/ACT test scores can be reviewed for consideration if submitted with application.
English proficiency tests may be waived by the following:Ìý
- IB curriculum, including English A as a higher-level subjectÌý
- A minimum grade of a B or higher in GCSE/IGCSE English
- Attendance at a high school within the United States for a minimum of 4 years. Student must maintain grades of B or higher in English courses.ÌýÌý
- Completion of the English 112 certificate program offered by ELS Centers (applicant must submit a letter of recommendation and a 500-word English writing sample.)
- Completion of English Language Composition 101/ 102 with a grade C or better at previous university.Ìý
Applicants who are citizens of the following countries may have their English proficiency requirement waived:
- Antigua and BarbudaÌý
- Australia
- BahamasÌý
- BarbadosÌý
- Belize
- Bermuda
- Botswana
- British Virgin Islands
- CanadaÌý
- Cayman IslandsÌý
- ÌýDominicaÌý
- ÌýGambia
- ÌýGhana
- ÌýGrenadaÌý
- ÌýGuyana
- ÌýIrelandÌý
- ÌýJamaica
- ÌýKenya
- ÌýLesotho
- ÌýLiberiaÌý
- ÌýMalawi
- ÌýNamibia
- ÌýNew ZealandÌý
- ÌýNigeriaÌý
- ÌýSierra Leone
- ÌýSouth AfricaÌý
Transfer applications are reviewed on a rolling basis allowing application submissions throughout the year, but students are encouraged to apply early.
ÌÒñ«ÉçÇø offers generous scholarships and grants based on academic achievementÌýand talent:
- Academic Merit
- Athletic
- Departmental
For more information, visitÌýScholarships and Grants.
The International Programs Office at ÌÒñ«ÉçÇø serves as a hub for global engagement, fostering cultural exchange and providing comprehensive support for international students.
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For more information, visitÌýInternational Programs.
Your Future Awaits
Apply Now
International graduate admissions provides a gateway for talented individuals from around the globe to engage in advanced studies. Please follow the link below to learn more information about the current graduate programs offered at ÌÒñ«ÉçÇø.
For more information, visit Graduate International Admissions.
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