INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ADMISSIONS/REQUIREMENTS
International Admission Process/Requirements
For Admission to the College:
1. Complete an application
to Calumet College. There is NO APPLICATION
FEE. You may:
2. Submit academic records. Students coming directly from high school
must submit secondary school transcripts. Students transferring from
an international college or university must submit official transcripts
only from the post-secondary institution if more than 24 transfer hours
(one academic year) have been completed. If less than 24 hours have been
obtained, both secondary and post-secondary transcripts must be submitted.
CCSJ does not evaluate international transcripts at the College. Please make sure to send your academic records to the of the evaluation services below:
it can take up to five weeks for your academic records to be evaluated.
3. Demonstrate English proficiency. Test
of English as a Second Language (TOEFL) at least 190 on the computer test(520 on written test or 68 on internet based testing) are required.
4. An admissions decision is made once the documents listed above have
been submitted. Though it is not required to submit SAT or ACT scores,
if you do take one of these two tests (first-year students only), they
will be used for scholarship consideration and if you are possibly looking to be a memeber of a CCSJ Athletic team.
I-20 form Process:
1. Be admitted to Calumet College of St. Joseph
2. Complete the Declaration
of Financial Resources for International Students Form, International Financial Aid Form and submit
supporting financial documentation
3. Once the previous steps have been successfully completed, a Designated
School Official will send you a SEVIS I-20 form.
4. Pay the SEVIS fee
5. You will present the I-20 form to the U.S. consulate in your country
in order to obtain the F-1 visa necessary to enter the U.S. as an international
student. Please contact the consulate to verify any supporting documentation
needed to present along with the I-20 form and to schedule an interview
with a consular officer.
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