Must meet the same educational requirements as a student from the United States.
See specific admission requirements for your program of study.
International transcripts must be evaluated by an approved evaluation agency.
Exception: Some Canadian universities do not need to be evaluated by an evaluation agency (contact the Office of New Student Development for more information).
If English is not your first language, provide proof of proficiency in English with a Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 500 or higher,173 or higher on the computer based TOEFL or 90 or higher on the internet based TOEFL. (You may be accepted with a lesser score but will be required to take English as a Second Language courses.)
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) requires international students to show the university evidence of adequate financial resources to provide for at least one year of full-time educational expenses and living expenses as estimated below. The student must provide a financial statement from a bank or financial institution showing a minimum of the following amount Financial Statement Form (in PDF format):
For undergraduates, a financial statement showing a minimum of USD $36,040.
For graduate students in the Sports Health Science Program, a financial statement showing a minimum of USD $35,100.
For the Doctor of Chiropractic Program, a financial statement showing a minimum of USD $50,960.
International Students with dependents must also have an additional:
$6,000 for a spouse.
$8,800 for a spouse and one minor child.
$11,040 for a spouse and two minor children.
$3,480 for one minor child and no spouse.
$5,640 for two minor children and no spouse.
The financial statement or statements, which together total the needed amount may come from personal funds, family funds, scholarships, loans or on-campus work.
Copy of current Form I-20 if presently a student in the United States and completed Transfer Eligibility Form (obtain from International Student Services; located in Student Accounting)
Contact information for our International Admissions Advisor is Ms. Matrice Wononuah 1800-543-3202 - 770-426-2847
International Students Application Deadlines (effective July 1, 2004) International students should submit a complete application and all necessary documents to the Office of New Student Development no later than 45 days prior to the beginning of the quarter. Students submitting applications later than specified above may have to postpone enrollment for at least one quarter.
Spring Quarter 2007 Application Deadline: Febraury 16, 2007
Summer Quarter 2007 Application Deadline: May 25, 2007
Fall Quarter 2007 Application Deadline: August 17, 2007
Winter Quarter 2008 Application Deadline: November 23, 2007