International Application
Undergraduate - Transfer
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS | INSTRUCTIONS | DEADLINES
The international -- transfer application is for the applicant who:
:: Is seeking an undergraduate degree
:: Is not a U.S. citizen (or U.S. permanent resident)
:: Has earned credit or a degree from an accredited U.S. college or university
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Due to the variety of educational systems throughout the world, applications are reviewed individually by Indiana State University. Consideration is given to academic potential, English language proficiency, and other evidence that the applicant has the potential for success in university studies.
REQUIRED APPLICATION MATERIALS
Submit application materials to the Office of Admissions (at right). Applicants normally receive a response within three weeks of all application materials, including:
- Completed application
- Application fee: $25.00 (U.S.) non-refundable
- Official transcripts
- Affidavit of financial support
- Original current bank statement
- Official TOEFL scores (unless exempt)
- Copy of passport, I-94 visa, and I-20 (if currently studying in the U.S.)
- Transfer to ISU form
Instructions follow. Please print this page for future reference.
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Application for admission
Complete and submit the International Undergraduate Transfer online application.
- Fill out the application form completely.
- Use your name as it appears on your passport.
- It is vital to use the same name on all correspondence to ISU. Write clearly, and underline the family name under which all items are filed.
- If you do not have a U.S. social security number, leave this item blank, and the University will assign you a University identification number.
- Write your address as you would on an envelope to be mailed to yourself.
- Include your street and number (or post office box), city/US IP code, province/state/zone, postal code, and country.
2. Application fee: $25.00 (U.S.)
The application fee is payable by Visa, Mastercard--or check or international money order made payable to Indiana State University. Submit the application fee to the Office of Admissions, Indiana State University.
Please note the application fee is non-refundable.
3. Official transcripts and credential evaluation
- APPLICANTS who have earned 24 (or more) transferable hours must submit official transcripts
from all U.S. colleges and universities attended to:
Office of Admissions
Indiana State University
Erickson Hall, 218 North 6th Street
Terre Haute, Indiana 47809
United States of America
Typically, no other academic transcripts are required.
- APPLICANTS who have earned fewered than 24 transferable hours must submit official (or school certified)
transcripts of ALL academic records (secondary and post-secondary) to:
Office of Admissions
Indiana State University
Erickson Hall, 218 North 6th Street
Terre Haute, Indiana 47809
United States of America
NOTE: Transferable hours are restricted to courses in which the applicant earned a grade of C or higher, and courses at the 100-level (and above) from regionally accredited U.S. colleges and universities.
4. Demonstration of financial support
Financial support sufficient to cover a student's educational expenses for one (1) year must be demonstrated before the I-20 eligibility document is issued. See fees and expenses for amounts required.
All financial support documentation should be submitted to the Office of Admissions, Indiana State University.
- All applicants must submit this Affidavit of Financial Support and an original
bank statement with current information.
- Applicants currently studying in the U.S. should provide photocopies of their passport,
I-94 visa, and I-20 forms--and submit the University's
Transfer to ISU Form
- Government sponsored applicants must provide an official or certified copy of the award, specifying validity for Indiana State University, listing the expenses and fees covered by the award, beginning and ending dates of study covered, the level/field of study, and the length of the award. The address for billing must also be included.
Those applicants who are academically eligible yet fail to provide adequate financial documentation will receive a letter. In some cases, applicants may be requested to deposit funds in an account with Indiana State University's Controller's Office.
5. Official TOEFL scores
The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is normally required as indication of English language proficiency. For exceptions, see TOEFL exemptions.
Applicants who are not exempt must submit official TOEFL scores that satisfy the following requirements to the Office of Admissions, Indiana State University.
- Business majors: A minimum iBT score of 80; a minimum CBT score of 213;
or a minimum paper-based test score of 550
- All other majors: A minimum iBT score of 61; a minimum CBT score of 173; or a minimum paper-based score of 500
Intensive language training is available through the Interlink Language Center, if the applicant's TOEFL score is lower than the requirements listed above.
IMPORTANT: To be official, TOEFL scores must be reported directly from Educational Testing Services (ETS) to Indiana State University. When submitting TOEFL scores, the institution code for Indiana State University is 1322. Applicants whose TOEFL scores are more than two years old will need to retake the TOEFL exam--and submit new scores. For details (or to schedule a TOEFL test), visit www.ets.org
DEADLINES
To ensure full consideration, application materials must be received before the following dates. Early application is encouraged.
Fall semester...................June 1
Spring semester............... December 1
First summer session..........May 1
Second summer session......July 1
Applications received after these deadlines will be accepted and every attempt made to ensure admission for the desired semester or term.
CONTACT
Office of Admissions
Indiana State University
Erickson Hall, 218 North 6th Street
Terre Haute, Indiana 47809
United States of America
1-800-GO-TO-ISU
(812) 237-2121
Last updated 11 September 08
