Admissions: International Students
All international students fall under the regulations of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. College procedures and regulations for non-U.S. citizens must comply with federal law; hence, admission requirements for international students, including permanent residents, differ from those for United States citizens.
For Information of the Student Visitor and Exchange Program visit the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement website.
Step 1: Submit Your Application
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Note: Photocopies cannot be accepted as official. Official transcripts must be mailed or digitally submitted directly from the institution(s) where credit was earned.
Step 3: Submit Required Documents
This will include enrollment, receipt of the student handbook, a photo release form, and submitting the tuition deposit.* An I-20 will be provided after this step is completed.
- Official transcripts in (both your native language and English)
- Course-by-course evaluation of all foreign (non-U.S.) academic transcripts
- Proof of sufficient financial resources (bank statement or proof of funds statement)
- 1 Page Letter of Interest
- 2 Letters of Recommendation
- Digital Passport photo
- Copy of Passport
- Copy of licenses or certificates in the Healing Arts (if applicable)
- Copy of university diplomas in your native language and English
Step 2: English Language Proficiency
- Speaks English as their official or native language.
- Graduates from a U.S.-accredited high school.
- Transfers from or holds a degree from an institution accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education or from an English language institution in another country.
- English Language Competency
- TOEFL iBT: Total 61
- IELTS: Overall Band 6
- Duolingo English Test: 90
- others, please check with admissions for details
Step 4: Interview with your Academic Dean
Pay Tuition Fees
- Receive your Acceptance Letter!
- After your F-1 Visa is Approved – Get on a plane – we will see you in Texas!