International Undergraduate Admission
Recommended Application Deadlines for F-1 Students |
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Fall Semester | July 1 | |
Spring Semester | November 1 | |
Summer Semester | April 1 |
Admission requirements for degree-seeking international students (F-1 Visa):
- Submit an application for admission.
- Nonrefundable $25 application fee.
- Copy of passport biographical page.
- Submit proof of financial support.
- The affidavit of financial support and proof of support must be dated no older than one year to the semester intake date. Any documents older than one year are not accepted.
- Submit an official record of high school completion.
- Original copies sent directly from the international high school;
- or certified/attested copies of diplomas or certificates
- If transferring credits from an international college, please review official transcript requirements here.
- Submit ACT/SAT or Placement test scores.
- ACT Code: 03944 www.act.org
- SAT Code: 1028 www.collegeboard.org
- The placement assessment (Accuplacer) test may be taken online.
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Submit evidence of English proficiency (as needed).
- Undergraduate applicants whose entire US-equivalent high school degree, consisting of minimally four years, do not need to submit this evidence.
- Applicants who have taken one full semester of English composition (not developmental or remedial) at an accredited US college or university and received a grade of “C” or better do not need to submit this evidence.
- Applicants whose ACT, SAT, or Accuplacer scores meet the minimum requirement in all placement areas do not have to provide additional evidence with Admissions director approval.
- Evidence can be provided by submitting results from one of the following approved
testing agencies found here: Approved English Proficiency Tests
- Students who do not meet the minimum English proficiency requirements can be admitted to the APSU English Language Institute's Intensive English Program.
Your application will be incomplete until all of the above documents are received.
Note: Students must submit proof of immunization and medical insurance before registering for classes.
Admission requirements for exchange students (J-1 Visa):
- Submit an application for admission.
- nonrefundable $25 application fee.
- Exchange application deadline is June 1 for fall and October 1 for spring.
- Submit copy of passport biographical page.
- Submit evidence of financial support.
- Request a recent transcript and a letter of good standing from your current institution. Please use this template: Letter.
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Submit evidence of English proficiency (as needed).
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- Undergraduate applicants whose entire US-equivalent high school degree, consisting of minimally four years, do not need to submit this evidence.
- Applicants who have taken one full semester of English composition (not developmental or remedial) at an accredited US college or university and received a grade of “C” or better do not need to submit this evidence.
- Applicants whose ACT, SAT, or Accuplacer scores meet the minimum requirement in all placement areas do not have to provide additional evidence with Admissions director approval.
- Evidence can be provided by submitting results from one of the following approved
testing agencies found here: Approved English Proficiency Tests
- Students who do not meet the minimum English proficiency requirements can be admitted to the APSU English Language Institute's Intensive English Program.
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Your application will be incomplete until all of the above documents are received.
Note: Students must submit proof of immunization and medical insurance before registering for classes.
Admission requirements for all other non-U.S. citizen applicants:
- Submit an application for admission.
- nonrefundable $25 application fee.
- Submit copy of passport biographical page.
- Provide documentation of legal presence in the United States (e.g. copy of visa, receipt of residency, etc.)
- Submit an official record of high school completion.
- Original copies sent directly from the international high school;
- or certified copies of diplomas or certificates are accepted.
- If transferring credits from an international college, please review official transcript requirements here.
-
Submit evidence of English proficiency (as needed).
-
- Undergraduate applicants whose entire US-equivalent high school degree, consisting of minimally four years, do not need to submit this evidence.
- Applicants who have taken one full semester of English composition (not developmental or remedial) at an accredited US college or university and received a grade of “C” or better do not need to submit this evidence.
- Applicants whose ACT, SAT, or Accuplacer scores meet the minimum requirement in all placement areas do not have to provide additional evidence with Admissions director approval.
- Evidence can be provided by submitting results from one of the following approved
testing agencies found here: Approved English Proficiency Tests
- Students who do not meet the minimum English proficiency requirements can be admitted to the APSU English Language Institute's Intensive English Program.
-
Your application will be incomplete until all of the above documents are received.
Note: Students must submit proof of immunization and medical insurance before registering for classes.