These are the admission requirements for international students who want to enroll at Arizona State University. Admission Requirements: 1. An nternational student that has an F-1 or J-1 visa, not a citizen or permanent resident, or a refugee in the U.S.2.
For freshmen, they must have a 3.00 GPA or grade point average from a secondary school 3. Transfer students must have a 2.50 GPA from a college or university 4. International students are not required to take ACT or SAT tests for admission but they are required to take entrances into some ASU schools and colleges.5.
For those applicants whose native language is not English, they must provide evidence of English language proficiency These may be fulfilled by meeting any of the following:' *TOEFL: minimum score of 500 (paper based) 173 (computer-based) 61 (internet-based) *IELTS: minimum overall band of 6.0 with no band below 5.5 * Minimum Pearson Test of English (PTE) : 53 The school also offer conditional undergraduate admission to international applicant who meet the aptitude requirement but whose TOEFL and IELTS does not meet the minimum English language proficiency requirement. Through this, student must first successfully complete the appropriate level English language course at ASU's American and Culture Program before being accepted in the University.6. All international students with F-1 or J-1 visas must provide a Financial Guarantee to show evidence that they have enough funds for their studies before their application is processed.7.
You have to submit the Application for Undergraduate Admission along with the application fee by the deadline that is specified for each semester. To expedite the evaluation of your application, submit official transcripts, test scores and supporting credentials. **Please visit the source for the date of deadlines for Spring, Fall, and Summer of 2011.
These are the admission requirements for international students who want to enroll at Arizona State University. Admission Requirements: 1. An nternational student that has an F-1 or J-1 visa, not a citizen or permanent resident, or a refugee in the U.S. 2.
For freshmen, they must have a 3.00 GPA or grade point average from a secondary school 3. Transfer students must have a 2.50 GPA from a college or university 4. International students are not required to take ACT or SAT tests for admission but they are required to take entrances into some ASU schools and colleges.
5. For those applicants whose native language is not English, they must provide evidence of English language proficiency These may be fulfilled by meeting any of the following:' *TOEFL: minimum score of 500 (paper based) 173 (computer-based) 61 (internet-based) *IELTS: minimum overall band of 6.0 with no band below 5. 5 * Minimum Pearson Test of English (PTE) : 53 The school also offer conditional undergraduate admission to international applicant who meet the aptitude requirement but whose TOEFL and IELTS does not meet the minimum English language proficiency requirement.
Through this, student must first successfully complete the appropriate level English language course at ASU's American and Culture Program before being accepted in the University. 6. All international students with F-1 or J-1 visas must provide a Financial Guarantee to show evidence that they have enough funds for their studies before their application is processed.
7. You have to submit the Application for Undergraduate Admission along with the application fee by the deadline that is specified for each semester. To expedite the evaluation of your application, submit official transcripts, test scores and supporting credentials.
**Please visit the source for the date of deadlines for Spring, Fall, and Summer of 2011.
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