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What should I know about applying to colleges as an international student?

Hello! I'm a junior and I'm an international student looking to apply to colleges in the United States. What should I know about the admissions process for international students, and are there any specific steps I should take? Thanks for any guidance!

a year ago

Hi there! It's great that you're starting to think about the college admissions process as an international student. There are a few key differences you should be aware of compared to domestic applicants. First, make sure to research the admissions requirements for each college you're interested in, as they may vary for international students. This can include submitting TOEFL or IELTS scores if English is not your first language, and providing proof of financial support. Additionally, you may need to submit translated and evaluated transcripts along with your application. It's important to start gathering these materials early, as it can take time to get everything in order. You should also be aware that financial aid opportunities for international students may be different than those for domestic students, so make sure to research scholarships and other funding sources specifically for international students. Finally, be prepared for potential visa requirements and processing times once you're accepted to a college. Overall, staying organized and doing thorough research will be key in navigating the admissions process as an international student. Good luck!

a year ago

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