Applying as a Freshman if You Are an International Student
Following are the admission requirements for all undergraduate
international students applying for admission as freshmen.
- Scholastic Achievement
Completion of a good secondary school
as demonstrated by receipt of a recognized certificate
of completion, such as Bachillerato (Latin American countries);
Lebanese Baccalaureate, Part II (Lebanon); Sixth Year Secondary Examination
Certificate (Iran); General Certificate of Education showing five passes
of at least two at Advanced Level (British Systems); Senior Matriculation
(Canada); Intermediate Certificate, Pre-Professional Examination, First
Year Bachelor of Science or Arts Examinations (India) with the quality
of work judged from the grades (marks), class or division
obtained above average.
- Knowledge of English
All applicants shall have taken the Test of English
as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) as the first step toward satisfying
requirements for admission. Results of TOEFL tests taken at International
Testing Centers and Special Testing Centers will be accepted at all
State System colleges and universities. Results of TOEFL tests administer-ed
at Institutional Testing Centers shall not be accepted by colleges and
universities other than the administering institution. Applicants for
first-time admission at the undergraduate level shall be required to:
- Score 500 or higher on the TOEFL test
in order to meet the standards for unqualified
admission to a college or university of the State System, or
- Score 460 or higher on the TOEFL test
administered at a special testing center and subsequently and, immediately prior to admission, successfully
complete a minimum of 12 weeks of study at an approved English language
center or program operated by an institution of higher learning
or a private school approved by the State Regents, or
- Successfully complete the high school core
requirements in an English-speaking high school or graduate from
an English-speaking high school and demonstrate competency as outlined
by the curricular requirements.
- Application and Supporting Documents
- Complete an application for
admission to NSU.
- Submit original grade (mark) sheet of the
preparatory (middle or secondary) school studies for all schools previously
attended. In addition, complete and official
English translations must be furnished with the original documents.
All academic records must be signed by the appropriate
school or government official and must include the seal of the school
or government. Uncertified photo-graphic copies or other duplications
are not acceptable. Records (transcripts) must show all subjects studied,
dates of enrollment, the grade (mark) received in each subject examination
with an explanation of the grading system used (including the maximum,
the minimum, passing and failing grades, and definition of grades between
the two extremes), the names of major examinations taken with dates
and grades received, and official verification of conferral of a diploma
or degree (secondary school as well as college, if attended). Each
applicant for ad-mission must file complete academic records. A student
who has attended another college or university is not at liberty to
disregard any part of his college or university records and apply for
ad-mission on the basis of his high school record only or on a partial
record of college or university work.
- Submit three letters of reference from school
officials of schools attended showing applicants rank in
class, comparison with class-mates, and length of time the writer has
known the student.
- $25 international application fee.
- Financial Support
- Submit written proof of the students
ability to adequately take care of at least one years education-related
expenses in any of the following forms:
- Official confirmation by the students government of an adequate
grant, scholarship, fellowship, or loan made available for the specific
purpose of educational expenses of the student.
- Official confirmation by an educational or other organization or
agency of adequate funds made available for the specific purpose of
the students study in the United States.
- Official confirmation by the students government, through
a central bank, for permission to transfer adequate funds to the United
States for the specific purpose of education. (Any other source of financial
support is considered as less than satisfactory.)
- Official confirmation by the students parents, or sponsor,
through a central bank, of adequate funds committed to support payments
of all educational expenses.
All of the above conditions must be met and documents
received in the Office of Admissions and Records before admission to the
University can be considered, and all of these things must be done before
the student's departure from the students home country.
If the student meets all requirements for admission, including
proficiency in English, a notice of acceptance
for admission and a Certificate of Eligibility (Form I-20) will
be sent to the student. The student must then take the Certificate of
Eligibility (Form I-20) to the United States Consulate and apply for a
United States Student Visa.
Other Documents
At the time of enrollment, the student must present a
valid passport with an F-1 visa and I-94 form showing the date
for stay in the United States.
Accident and Health Hospitalization Insurance
Submit an official copy of a document showing
that the student has an accident and health hospitalization insurance
policy in force for the period of the first years
attendance at the University.