Les Exigences d'Admission et de Procédures pour Les Étudiants Internationaux (docuement en anglais).
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Admission Requirements and Procedures for International Students
International undergraduate students must fulfill the same requirements as all other students applying for undergraduate admission. In addition, international undergraduate students must provide the following information:
1. Educational Documents: Official transcripts or Statement of Marks must be mailed to the Office of Admissions at St. Thomas University directly from the educational institution(s) attended. The official transcript or Statement of Marks must contain:
• Subjects studied
• Marks or grades awarded
• Length of class periods (optional)
• Number of periods per week for each subject (optional)
• Grading scale with minimum passing marks
Note: If transcripts or Statement of Marks do not indicate the type of degree and date awarded, certified copies of the diploma or other proof of the awarding of the degree must be presented. Certified copies of transcripts or Statement of Marks from foreign institutions may be submitted, but the University requires that such transcripts or Statement of Marks be sent directly to St. Thomas University from the issuing institution(s).
2. English Translations: Documents in a language other than English must be accompanied by the original official English translation.
3. Evaluations: A NACES (National Association of Credential Evaluation Services) accredited evaluator must evaluate all transcripts from institutions outside the United States. The evaluation agency must indicate that the institution has accreditation equivalent to that of institutions recognized as accredited by the United States Department of Education. However, the Admissions Committee reserves the right to request an accredited evaluation of a transcript from an English speaking institution during the admissions process, if the accreditation of the institution is in doubt. International applicants can obtain information regarding accredited evaluators by contacting the Office of Admissions. International applicants must request that the evaluator provide the Admissions Committee with a course-by-course evaluation and a grade point average equivalent. Also, applicants must request that the evaluator send the original evaluation directly to the Office of Admissions. The costs associated with evaluation of transcripts are solely the responsibility of the applicant.
4. TOEFL/IELTS: International students educated in foreign institutions where the language of instruction is not English are required to submit the results of either the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). Applicants who submit a TOEFL score of at least 197 on the computer-based test, 71 on the Internet-based TOEFL test, or an IELTS score of at least 5.5 will not be required to take any course in English as a second language. Applicants transferring from U.S. or non-U.S. institutions where the language of instruction is English, who have demonstrated proficiency in the English language, are exempt from the TOEFL. Undergraduate applicants whose TOEFL score is from 173-193 on the computer-based test, 61-70 on the Internet-based test, or their equivalents must enroll concurrently for both academic courses and intensive English courses for a total of at least 12 credits. Intensive English Internet-based test or their equivalents must enroll concurrently for both academic courses and intensive English courses for a total of at least 12 credits. Intensive English instruction is offered at St. Thomas University. Academically qualified applicants who are unable to take the TOEFL or who have a score between 157-173 on the computer-based test, 54-61 on the Internet-based test, or their equivalents may be offered admission on the condition that they must take the Level of English Proficiency (LOEP) pre-test to assess English language skills. The student will then be placed in the appropriate ESL course(s). The Admissions Committee and Director of the Academic Enhancement Center will make the final determination. Academically qualified applicants who are unable to take the TOEFL or who have a score between 157-173 on the computer-based test, 54-61 on the Internet-based test, or their equivalents may be offered admission on the condition that they must take the Level Of English Proficiency (LOEP) pre-test to assess English language skills. The student will then be placed in the appropriate ESL course(s). The Admissions Committee and Director of the Academic Enhancement Center will make the final determination.
5. SAT/ACT Scores: The SAT or ACT test scores are not required of international students. However, international students are advised to take the SAT or ACT in order to establish admissibility for applicants where their foreign records alone are not sufficient to make a determination.
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