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ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS
All international J1/F1 students transferring to Troy University from any other college/university in U.S.A. have to submit complete set of documents required for Undergraduate/Graduate/ESL programs along with a Transfer Clearance Form completed by DSO of college/university the student is attending at the moment. Only upon receiving complete set of documents along with a Transfer Clearance Form, International Admissions Office at Troy University will be able to evaluate your file.  

The following credentials must be received by the Center for International Programs at least two months prior to admission:

I. A completed Application Form.

Application Form 07-30-2008.pdf

II. Official secondary school transcript including notice of graduation and diploma. The transcript and diploma must be translated into English; translation must be certified for accuracy.

III. One of the following if your native language is not English:

    1. Test of English as a Foreign Language [TOEFL] score*. Minimum acceptable score is 500 paper-based /173 computer-based. The official copy of the score report is to be received by International Student Admissions Department directly from ETS before your arrival to TROY.

    [The TOEFL code for Troy University is 1738]

    2. ACT score. Minimum acceptable composite score is 18 with at least an 18 on the verbal portion.

    3. SAT score. Minimum acceptable composite score on the SAT is 870 with at least 430 score on the verbal portion.

    4. IELTS score. Minimum acceptable score is 5.5.

    5. STEP score. Minimum acceptable score for Japanese students only is Pre-First Grade

    Note 1: International students transferring from other institutions in the United States must also meet this requirement unless they have completed the equivalent of English 1101 (English Composition).

    Note 2: Click here to view the list of countries exempt from the TOEFL requirement.

    Note 3: Information about the TOEFL examination is available from the nearest U.S. sponsored advising center or from:

      TOEFL Program Office
      Education Testing Service
      P.O. Box 6151
      Princeton, NJ 08541-6151 USA
      Tel: 1-609-771-7100
      Fax: 1-609-771-7500
      E-mail: toefl@ets.org

IV. A detailed statement of financial status that clearly documents your ability to finance your studies at Troy University. This statement must show a minimum of $15,500 available per academic year and must be current. If the financial statement is from someone other than the applicant, then an original sponsor letter must also be included.

U.S. Sponsors must fill out for I-134 Affidavit of Support. This form must be notarized.


V.transfer clearance form

VI. Application fee of $30.

VII. A photo copy of passport or national ID


APPLICATION DEADLINES

SEMESTER
Classes Begin
DEADLINE
Fall 2006

August 21, 2006

June 1, 2006

Spring 2007
not available October 15, 2006

Note: Late admissions requests will be handled on a case-by-case basis.

FOR COURIER SERVICE: Send a check or monery order for $75.00USD with your application to the Center for International Programs Office.

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