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Denver
HUNTINGTON
Charleston
Los Angeles
Atlanta
Dallas
TAMPA
Miami
Denver
COLORADO
FLORIDA
Tampa USF Miami
Tier 1 Very High Research University Top 70 Universities in the US Top 150 Universities in the world Top 23 Public university Best Buys in the US, Canada and Great Britain Top 25 Green Colleges in the US Top 25 Spirited college campuses
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#11 America's top Entrepreneurship programs (Graduate Entrepreneurship program at USF) Top 50 Research University in the US #8 Up and coming university in the US #110 Research performance (in the world) Tier 1 Very High Research University #27 US Public Institutions #51 Best Buy Colleges Top 110 Top universities in the US Top 300 Top universities worldwide
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#1 Obtaining federal research dollars for Veterinary Medicine program #63 Best Public Colleges and Universities Top 100 Top universities in the US Top 200 Top universities in the US Top 5% Federal research dollars for engineering and sciences Best undergraduate business schools Among the nations top College of Business and MBA
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13-14
INTO
OSU
Programs:
Business,
Engineering,
Computer
Science,
Science,
Sustainable
Planet,
Exercise
and
Sport
Science,
Food
Science
and
Technology,
General
Liberal
Arts
Focus,
General
Entry
requirements:
Academic
Year
12:
2.5
GPA
(~
6.7)
English
TOEFL
60
iBT
(500
PBT)
or
IELTS
5.5
or
PTEA:
44+
or
INTO
Password
Level
6
Intakes
(*):
Mar
2013;
Sep
2013;
Jan
2013
Tuition:
$
24,850
INTO
USF
Programs:
Business,
Engineering,
Science,
Computing,
General
Entry
requirements:
Academic:
Year
12:
2.5
GPA
(~
6.7)
English:
TOEFL
60
78
iBT
or
IELTS
5.5
6.0
or
PTEA
44
52
or
INTO
Password
Level
6
Intakes:
May
2013;
Aug
2013;
Jan
2014
Tuition:
$
21,800
N/A
PROGRAMS: Business, Engineering, Science, Computing, General Entry requirements: Academic Grade 12, GPA 3.0 (~7.5) English TOEFL iBT 79 or IELTS 6.5. Password test is NOT accepted Intakes: May 2013; Aug 2013; Jan 2014 Tuition: $ 11,700 Programs: Business, Engineering, Education, Arts, Global Sustainability and Arts & Sciences Entry requirements: Academic 4-year bachelor degree, GPA 2.5 (~6.7) English TOEFL iBT 65-78 or IELTS 5.5 6.0 (subscores 5.0) or PTEA 44- 52 or INTO Password Test Level 6 Other requirements: 2 years of professional working experiences (MBA, TESOL, MS in Education, MS in Engineering Management) Portfolio (Architecture and Urban & Community Design) Intakes (*): May 2013; Aug 2013 and Jan 2014 Tuition: $ 25,300
Undergraduate Pathway (Accelerated - 1 semester) Graduate Pathway (Accelerated - 1 semester) Graduate Pathway (Standard - 2 semesters)
Programs: MBA and Engineering Entry requirements: Academic 4-year bachelor, GPA 2.75 (~7.0) English TOEFL 70 iBT, (PBT 525) or IELTS 6.0 or INTO Password Level 7 Relevant background required for Engineering NO working experience required for MBA Intakes: Sep 2013 and Jan 2014 (MBA only) Tuition: $ 27,500
Programs: Business, Engineering, Education, Arts, Global Sustainability and Arts & Sciences Entry requirements: Academic 4-year bachelor degree, GPA 2.5 (~6.7) English TOEFL iBT 79 or IELTS 6.5 (subscores 5.0) or PTEA 44- 52. Password N/A test is NOT accepted Intakes (*): May 2013; Aug 2013 and Jan 2014 Tuition: $ 14,100 (*): Some programs may have special intakes, please refer to the brochures for more details.
13-14
INTO
CSU
Programs:
Business
Administration,
Computer
Science,
General,
Sciences
and
Engineering
Entry
requirements:
Academic
Grade
12,
GPA
2.5
(~6.7)/
Engineering:
GPA
2.7
(~7.0)
English
TOEFL
iBT
60
or
IELTS
5.5
(subscore
5.5)
Intakes:
Aug
2013
and
Jan
2014
Tuition:
$
26,150
INTO
MARSHALL
Programs:
Business,
Engineering,
Fine
Arts,
General,
Science,
Integrated
Science
and
Technology,
Computer
Science
Entry
requirements:
Academic
Grade
12,
GPA
2.0
(~6.0)
English
TOEFL
iBT
60-79
or
IELTS
5.0
(subscores
5.0)
Intakes
(*):
Aug
2013;
Jan
2014
Tuition:
$
17,950
Programs:
Business,
Engineering,
Fine
Arts,
General,
Science,
Integrated
Science
and
Technology,
Computer
Science
Entry
requirements:
Grade
12,
GPA
2.0
(~5.0)
TOEFL
iBT
80
or
IELTS
6.0
(subscores
5.5)
Intakes
(*):
Aug
2013
and
Jan
2014
Tuition:
$
9,950
N/A
Programs: MBA, Engineering, TESOL, Environmental, Science, Exercise Science, Healthcare Administration, Human Resource, Management, Information Systems, Mathematics, Safety, Technology Management Entry requirements: Academic 4-year bachelor degree GPA 2.0 (~6.0): for Engineering, Environmental Science, Information Systems, Safety and Technology Management GPA 2.5 (~6.7): for TESOL GPA 2.25 (~6.5): for remaining pathways English TOEFL iBT 70-79 or IELTS 6.0 Intakes (*): Aug 2013 and Jan 2014 Tuition: $ 25,300 PROGRAMS: Business and Engineering PROGRAMS: MBA, Engineering, TESOL, Environmental, Science, Exercise Science, Healthcare Administration, Human Resource, Entry requirements: Management, Information Systems, Mathematics, Safety, Academic Technology Management 4-year bachelor, GPA 2.75 (~7.0) Algebra and/or Microeconomics are prerequisites for some Entry requirements: majors Academic English 4-year bachelor degree TOEFL iBT 71 86 or IELTS 6.0 6.5 GPA 2.0 (~6.0): for Engineering, Environmental Science, Other requirements: Information Systems, Safety and Technology Management 3-5 years post-graduate job experience (Master of Global GPA 2.5 (~6.7): for TESOL Social and Sustainable Enterprise) GPA 2.25 (~6.5): for remaining pathways 4 years post-graduate job experience (Professional MBA) English TOEFL iBT 80 or IELTS 6.0 (subscores 6.0) Intakes (*): Aug 2013 and Jan 2014 Intakes (*): Aug 2013 and Jan 2014 Tuition: $ 11,000 Tuition: $ 11,400 (*): Some programs may have special intakes, please refer to the brochures for more details
Programs: Business and Engineering Entry requirements: Academic 4-year bachelor, GPA 2.75 (~7.0) Algebra and/or Microeconomics are prerequisites for some majors English TOEFL iBT 71 - 76 or IELTS 6.0 Other requirements: 3-5 years post-graduate job experience (Master of Global Social and Sustainable Enterprise) 4 years post-graduate job experience (Professional MBA) Intakes (*): Aug 2013 and Jan 2014 Tuition: $ 24,600
www.intohigher.com
MBA Engineering: Industrial Engineering Construction and Engineering Management Environmental Engineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering with Materials Science Emphasis Electrical and Computer Engineering Computer Science.
$27,500
4-year bachelor, GPA 2.75 (~7.0) TOEFL PBT 525 or iBT 70 or IELTS 6.0 or Password overall Level 7 or Academic English Level 5
WHY
OSU
Top
70
universities
in
the
US
#78
Undergraduate
Engineering
#
115
Undergraduate
Business
program
Top
100
MBA
programs
ranked
by
Aspen
Institute
Affordable
TIERS
1
research
universities
(Very
high)
Extensive
academic
support
and
privilege
for
accommodation
TOEFL/
IELTS
can
be
replaced
by
INTO
Password
Test
NO
SAT
required
for
Undergraduate
Pathway
NO
GMAT/
GRE
required
for
Graduate
Pathway
Flexible
starting
dates
NO
application
fee
Extensive
academic
program
choices
University
run
pathway
programs
and
support
specifically
designed
to
assist
international
students
to
be
successful,
including
free
tutoring,
conversation
groups,
international
academic
advisors,
integration
with
American
in
the
residence
halls,
access
to
all
university
facilities
(recreation
center,
health
center,
sporting
events,
etc)
www.intohigher.com
Graduate Pathway
Business: MBA, Entrepreneurship in Applied Technologies, Finance, Management Information Systems, Management, and Marketing. Engineering: Biomedical Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Engineering Management, Materials Science and Engineering Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering. Education: Exercise Science, Adult Education, Education and C&I: Instructional Technology, Education in C&I: TESOL. School of Global Sustainability: Global Sustainability. The Arts: Architecture, Urban and Community Design. Arts and Sciences: Biology, American Studies, Humanities, Film Studies, Library and Information Science, Mass Communication, Mathematics, Political Science.
Entry Requirements Standard (2 semesters): Grade 12, GPA 2.5 (~6.7) TOEFL iBT 60-78 or IELTS 5.5 6.0 or PTEA 44 52 Completion Academic English Level 4 or INTO Password Level 6 Accelerated (1 semester): Grade 12, GPA 3.0 (~7.5) TOEFL iBT 79 or IELTS 6.5 or Academic English Level 5 Standard (2 semesters): 4-year bachelor degree, GPA 2.5 (~6.7) TOEFL iBT 65-78 or IELTS 5.5 6.0 (subscores 5.0) or PTEA 44- 52 or Academic English Level 4 or INTO Password Test Level 6 Accelerated (1 semester): 4-year bachelor degree, GPA 2.5 (~6.7) TOEFL iBT 79 or IELTS 6.5 or Academic English Level 5 2 years of professional working experiences (for MBA, TESOL, MS in Education, MS in Engineering Management) Portfolio required (for Architecture and Urban & Community Design)
Start
date
May,
2013
Aug
21,
2013
Jan
2,
2014
May
7,
2014
May, 2013 (Only available for Master in Exercise Science, Adult Education, Instructional Technology, TESOL, Urban and Community Design) Aug 21, 2013 Jan 2, 2014 (Not available for American Studies, Humanities, Film Studies, Library an Information Science, Mass Communication, Global Sustainability, Architecture) May 7, 2014 (Only available for programs in College of Education and Master of Urban and Community Design)
www.intohigher.com
Start
date
Aug
19,
2013
Jan
13,
2014
$ 26,150
Business: Professional MBA, Management Practice, MSBA in Financial Risk Management, Global Social and Sustainable Enterprise, MSBA in Computer Graduate pathway Information Systems, and (Standard Tourism Management 2 semesters) Engineering: Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering and Mechanical Engineering.
$ 24,600
Business: Professional MBA, Management Practice, Global Social and Sustainable Graduate pathway Enterprise, MSBA in Computer (Accelerated - Information Systems, and 1semesters) Tourism Management
$11,000
Accelerated (1 semester): 4-year bachelor degree, GPA 2.75 (~7.0) TOEFL iBT 86 (iBT 79 for Master of Tourism Management) or IELTS 6.5 or Completion Academic English Level 6 (minimum 90% of all graded courses) Additional requirements (for both Standard and Accelerated Pathways) 3-5 years post-graduate job experience focused on entrepreneurship, international enterprise or socially conscious work (for Master of Global Social and Sustainable Enterprise) 4 years post-graduate job experience (for Professional MBA)
Aug 19, 2013 (Not availabe Accelerated pathway in Global Social and Sustainable Enterprise; Management Practice and Professional MBA) Jan 13, 2014 (Not availabe: Standard pathway in Professional MBA and MSBA in Financial Risk Management)
www.intohigher.com
Graduate Pathway
MBA Engineering English with TESOL emphasis Environmental Science Exercise Science Healthcare Administration Human Resource Management Information Systems Mathematics Safety Sport Administration Technology Management
Tuition fee Entry Requirements Standard Standard (2 semesters): Grade 12, GPA 2.0 (2 semesters): (~6.0) $ 17,950 TOEFL iBT 60-79 or IELTS 5.0 Accelerated (subscores 5.0) (1 semester): Completion $ 9,950 Academic English Level 4 Accelerated (1 semester): Grade 12, GPA 2.0 (~ 6.0) TOEFL iBT 80 or IELTS 6.0 (minimum subscores 5.5) or Academic English Level 6 4-year bachelor Standard degree (2 semesters): GPA 2.0 (~6.0): $ 25,300 for Engineering, Environmental Science, Information Systems, Safety and Technology Management GPA 2.5 (~6.7): for TESOL GPA 2.25 (~6.5): Accelerated for other pathways (1 semester): $ 14,100 Standard (2 semesters):
Start
date
Aug
20,
2013
Jan
8,
2014
May
7,
2014
(Not
available
for
Computer
Science
and
Engineering)
Aug 20, 2013 Jan 8, 2014 May 7, 2014 (Available for MBA, Exercise Science, Healthcare Administration, Human Resource Management, Mathematics and Sport Administration) TOEFL iBT 70-79 or IELTS 6.0 Academic English Level 5 Accelerated (1 semester): TOEFL iBT 80 or IELTS 6.0 (subscores 6.0) Academic English Level 6
INTO OSU
Cost Estimate Guide 2013/2014
Undergraduate Pathways Cost Estimate 3 terms/1 year Tuition and Fees: $24,850.00 Living Expenses: $12,966.00 Books, Supplies, Insurance: $3,915.00 Total: $41,731.00 Graduate Pathways Cost Estimate 3 terms/1 year Tuition and Fees: $27,500.00 Living Expenses: $12,966.00 Books, Supplies, Insurance: $3,915.00 Total: $44,381.00
Academic English Cost Estimate 1 term Tuition and Fees: $5,075.00 Living Expenses: $4,322.00 Books, Supplies, Insurance: $1,305.00 Total: $10,702.00
General English Cost Estimate 5 weeks/21 hours Tuition and Fees: $2,025.00 Living Expenses: $2,512.00 Books, Supplies, Insurance: $650.00 Total: $5,187.00
Campus Year Abroad Cost Estimate 25 weeks/21 hours Tuition and Fees: $8,625.00 Living Expenses: $12,560.00 Books, Supplies, Insurance: $3,250.00 Total: $24,435.00 Dependent Expenses: 1st Dependent: 2nd Dependent:
Study Abroad with English Cost Estimate 3 terms/1 year Tuition and Fees: $21,642.00 Living Expenses: $12,966.00 Books, Supplies, Insurance: $3,915.00 Total: $38,523.00
$800/month $600/month
*Living Expenses are based on Double Room with Shared Bathroom accommodations and include standard meal plan * All cost are rough estimate only and subject to change
INTO USF
Cost Estimate Guide 2013/2014
Undergraduate Pathways Cost Estimate 2 terms/9 months Tuition and Fees: $21,800.00 Living Expenses: $9,820.00 Other Expenses: $4,500.00 Insurance: $1,680.00 Total: $37,800.00 Graduate Pathways Cost Estimate 2 terms/9 months Tuition and Fees: $25,300.00 Living Expenses: $9,820.00 Other Expenses: $4,500.00 Insurance: $1,680.00 Total: $41,300.00
Academic English Cost Estimate 9 months Tuition and Fees: $11,800.00 Living Expenses: $9,820.00 Other Expenses: $4,500.00 Insurance: $1,680.00 Total: $27,800.00
General English Cost Estimate 4 weeks Tuition and Fees: $1,620.00 Living Expenses: $1,320.00 Other Expenses: $500.00 Insurance: $140.00 Total: $3,580.00
$5,000/year $2,500/year
*Living Expenses are based on Double Room with Shared Bathroom accommodations and include standard meal plan
INTO CSU
Cost Estimate Guide 2013/2014
Undergraduate Pathways Cost Estimate 2 semesters Tuition and Fees: $26,150 Living Expenses (*): $16,000 Insurance $1,500 Books and Supplies: $1,200 Total: $44,850 Graduate Pathways Cost Estimate 2 semesters Tuition and Fees: $24,600 Living Expenses (*): $12,000 Insurance: $1,500 Books and Supplies: $1,000 Total: $39,100
Academic English Cost Estimate 1 term Tuition and Fees: $3,300 Living Expenses (*): $2,000 Insurance: $250 Books and Supplies: $200 Total: $5,750
General English Cost Estimate per 4 weeks Tuition and Fees: $1,620 Living Expenses (*): $1,000 Insurance: $125 Books and Supplies: $150 Total: $2,895
Campus Year Abroad Cost Estimate 24 weeks Tuition and Fees: $8,280 Living Expenses (*): $6,000 Insurance: $750 Books and Supplies: $800 Total: $15,830
Campus Year Abroad Cost Estimate 36 weeks Tuition and Fees: $12,060 Living Expenses (*): $9,000 Insurance: $1,125 Books and Supplies: $1,000 Total: $23,185
*Living Expenses include room & board and miscellaneous All cost are rough estimate only and subject to change
INTO MARSHALL
Cost Estimate Guide 2013/2014
Undergraduate Pathways Cost Estimate 2 semesters /9 months Tuition and Fees: $17,950 Living Expenses: $8,988 Books $1,100 Insurance: $1,116 Other expenses $1,078 Total: $30,232 Graduate Pathways Cost Estimate 2 semesters /9 months Tuition and Fees: $19,950 Living Expenses: $8,110 Books: $1,100 Insurances: $1,116 Other Expenses: $1,078 Total: $31,354
Academic English Cost Estimate 9 months Tuition and Fees: $10,200 Living Expenses: $8,988 Other Expenses: $1,100 Insurance: $1,116 Total: $21,404
Note: All cost are rough estimate only and subject to change
07 June 2010
SIBLING and SPOUSAL DISCOUNT FOR INTO USA CENTERS Dear INTO Partner, Many family members of INTO students are also choosing to come to INTO USA Centers for their education. INTO is very pleased to announce that we can provide sibling and spousal discounts for students with immediate family who are going to or have gone to any of the INTO USA Centers, presently INTO Oregon State University and INTO University of South Florida. A 5% sibling or spousal discount applies to tuition fees only, for the full program of study for that 1 student. The discount applies to any course (English or Academic) for any period of time. The discount can be used in conjunction with early payment discounts, and may even be used in conjunction with any scholarships. When applying for the sibling discount, please note the following on the top of the Application cover page and also on the email accompanying the application: 5% Sibling Discount Relatives name; Date of Birth or University ID number at INTO Center X We look forward to welcoming more of your family to INTO! Yours sincerely
If siblings are studying at the same time the discount applies to the program of study for which tuition fees are least expensive.
SCHOLARSHIPS VIETNAM
INTO OSU
INTO OSU Honorary Scholarship $12,000 tuition + $13,000 accommodations /year Applied for undergraduate and graduate Eligible for August13 intake Deadline: 15 February 2013 INTO OSU Merit Based Scholarship $9,000/year (applied for undergraduate and graduate) INTO OSU Continued Success Scholarship $6,000/year (applied for undergraduate and graduate) INTO OSU Regional Scholarships Up to $5,000/year (undergraduate) Up to $2,500/year (graduate)
INTO USF
INTO USF Undergraduate Pathways Regional Scholarships $1,000 up to $5,000 USD pathways starting May13, August13 and Jan14 INTO USF Graduate Pathways Regional Scholarships $1,000 up to $2,500 2 semester pathways starting May13, August13 and Jan14 $1,000 up to $1,500 1 semester pathways starting May13, August13 and Jan14
INTO CSU
INTO CSU Undergraduate and Graduate Pathways Regional Scholarships Up to 50% tuition fee starting August13
INTO MU
INTO MU Undergraduate and Graduate Pathways Regional Scholarships Up to $5,000 starting August13 and Jan14
SCHOLARSHIP PROCESS
There are limited scholarships; priority is given to those who apply early. Scholarship are awarded on the basis of academic merit and students wishing to make an application should include: Letter of Offer from their chosen INTO Centre Latest academic transcript Evidence of English proficiency One page statement of intent (300-400 words)
Please note students will be interviewed by the INTO USA Recruitment Manager (East Asia) Fore more information, please contact Ms. Que Vo que.vo@into.us.com or Khue Tran intohanoi@into.uk.com
January 2013 INTO University Partnerships
SCHOLARSHIPS
INTO
OSU
Honorary
Scholarships
$9,000/year
INTO
OSU
Continued
Success
Scholarship
$6,000/year
INTO
OSU
Regional
Scholarship
$1,000
$5,000/year
International
Cultural
Service
Program
Approximately
$13,500/year
Provosts
International
Scholarship
MECOP is one of the most sophisticated internship program at OSU Apply for Engineering and Business students Students will complete two six-month, paid internship at 2 different companies, adding a year to the degree program Minimum salary for MECOP business students is $16/hour Business students may choose to take MECOP for credits (BA 410) and will be counted as elective course F1 visa students can work on campus 20 hours/week (in academic session) or 40 hours/week (in term-break or summer vacation) Some on-campus employment opportunities: computer lab assistant, student union events staff, housing and dining staff OSU offers the Beavor JobNet tool to help international students search for companies that accept F1 students
www.oregonstate.edu
OTHER
OPPORTUNITIES
- - -
WHY
USF
#
110th
in
the
World
University
Ranking
as
measured
by
research
performance
#
8
on
the
list
of
up
and
coming
universities
according
to
the
US
News
&
World
Report
(2012)
Perfect
climate
of
mild
winters
and
warm
summer
Affordable
TIER
1
research
universities
(Very
high)
Extensive
academic
support
and
privilege
for
accommodation
TOEFL/
IELTS
can
be
replaced
by
INTO
Password
Test
NO
SAT
required
for
Undergraduate
Pathway
NO
GMAT/
GRE
required
for
Graduate
Pathway
Flexible
starting
dates
NO
application
fee
Extensive
academic
program
choices
University
run
pathway
programs
and
support
specifically
designed
to
assist
international
students
to
be
successful,
including
free
tutoring,
conversation
groups,
international
academic
advisors,
integration
with
American
in
the
residence
halls,
access
to
all
university
facilities
(recreation
centre,
health
centre,
sporting
events)
SCHOLARSHIPS OPPORTUNITIES
INTO
USF
Scholarship
$1,000
-
$5,000/year
IB
World
Scholars
Scholarship
-
-
F1
visa
students
can
work
on
campus
20
hours/week
(in
academic
session)
or
40
hours/week
(in
term- break
or
summer
vacation)
Some
examples
of
on-campus
commercial
firms
are
Aramark
food
services,
Barnes
and
Noble
bookstore
and
Burger
King.
$500 - $4,000/year
www.usf.edu
WHY
CSU
#
63
Best
Public
Colleges
and
Universities
by
US
News
&
World
Report
2012
#3
in
Veterinary
Medicine
Program
by
US
News
&
World
Report
2012
#60
graduate
engineering
program
by
US
News
&
World
Report
2012
#94
in
Bachelor
Business
by
Business
W eek
(2012)
Affordable
TIERS
1
research
universities
(Very
high)
Extensive
academic
support
and
privilege
for
accommodation
TOEFL/
IELTS
can
be
replaced
by
INTO
Password
Test
NO
SAT
required
for
Undergraduate
Pathway
NO
GMAT/
GRE
required
for
Graduate
Pathway
Flexible
starting
dates
NO
application
fee
Extensive
academic
program
choices
University
run
pathway
programs
and
support
specifically
d esigned
to
assist
international
students
to
be
successful,
including
free
tutoring,
conversation
groups,
international
academic
advisors,
integration
with
American
in
the
residence
halls,
access
to
all
university
facilities
(recreation
center,
health
center,
sporting
events,
etc)
SCHOLARSHIP
INFORMATION
INTO
CSU
Scholarship
STUDENT
EMPLOYMENT
- F1
visa
students
can
work
on
campus
20
hours/week
(in
academic
session)
or
40
hours/week
(in
term-break
or
summer
vacation)
The
CSU
Student
Employment
Services
offer
on-campus
employment
opportunities
for
students
in
a
wide
range
of
university
departments
with
average
rate
about
$10.41/hour
Presidential
Scholarship
www.colostate.edu
WHY
INTO
MU
Carnegie
Classification
for
Masters
Colleges
and
Universities
#
1
Forensic
Science
Maters
Program
in
the
US,
according
to
American
Board
of
Criminalistics
# 16 Top Public Regional Universities, South (US News and World Report, 2013) #41 Regional Universities, South (US News and World Report, 2013) Extensive academic support and privilege for accommodation NO SAT required for Undergraduate Pathway NO GMAT/ GRE required for Graduate Pathway Flexible starting dates NO application fee Extensive academic program choices University run pathway programs and support specifically designed to assist international students to be successful, including free tutoring, conversation groups, international academic advisors, integration with American in the residence halls, access to all university facilities
SCHOLARSHIP
INTO
MU
Regional
Scholarships
Up
to
$5,000
Society
of
Yeager
Scholarships
Cover
totalling
cost
of
tuition
fee,
on-campus
housing,
standard
fees,
book
allowance,
a
personal
computer
and
a
summer
abroad
study
program
John
Laidley
Scholarships
Up
to
total
$8,000/year
($2,000/year)
Horizon
Scholarships
Up
to
total
$14,000($3,500/year)
Achievement
Scholarships
Up
to
total
$8,000
($2,000/year)
STUDENT
EMPLOYMENT
- F1
visa
students
can
work
on
campus
20
hours/week
(in
academic
session)
or
40
hours/week
(in
term-break
or
summer
vacation)
Students
will
b enefit
from
the
excellent
Career
Center
at
Marshall
University
in
finding
an
on-campus
job
or
internship
opportunities
after
graduation
www.marshall.edu
APPLICATION Email to admissions: usapplications.asia@into.us.com - Application form; - Year 10, 11 and 12 transcript (undergraduate) or university transcript (graduate) in native language and translation: must have translator's name; date of translation, the company name; and the company's stamp in each page. - IELTS/ TOEFL if available - Copy of passport - Affidavit of support (Certification of Finance) - Bank statement - Other transcripts if required - Accounting of time if student has not been studying for 6 months or more
IMMUNIZATIONS TB screen (for USF only) Take two (02) MMR doses OR take lab results showing positive IgG titers
APPROVAL Application and English level assessed by INTO admissions staff (12 15 working days). On occasion, additional information may be requested to complete application.
OFFER Receive Offer of a place issued, outlining basic study plan and overall cost of course, insurance form (if applicable) plus Parent consent form if student U18.
ACCEPTANCE Send (1) Signed acceptance form (and insurance form if available) to INTO admissions, along with (2) confirmation of deposit payment (payable by bank draft, telegraphic transfer, credit card or cheque) Deposit: o $2,000 for Pathway program and Academic English o $500 for General English o $2,000 for accommodation o $1,000 - $2,000 for insurance (exclude OSU)
CONFIRMATION Receive (1) Confirmation Letter and i-20 sent (2) Formal invoice/statement issued (3) Pre departure guide in English.
PRE-ARRIVAL (1) Full fees to be received four weeks before the course start date then accommodation/airport transfer details issued by centre. (2) Student should arrive on our designated arrival dates (usually at the weekend before the program start date, see Pre-Departure Guide for details). If students arrive earlier additional cost for airport pick up / accommodation will be incurred. (3) Follow all requirements stated on the Pre-Departure Guide Check-list
Referen ce:
Sample US application form in the agent blue folder Contact Ms. Que/ Ms Khue if you have not received the writable application form
Scan all document in .pdf format (NOT .Jpeg) the .zip file is Make sure not bigger than 5MB
Step 2
Note:
Step 3
Immunization
1. Take immunization Two (02) MMR doses OR take lab results showing positive IgG titers TB screen (for USF only) 2. Scan and email medical documents to: OSU: immunizations@oregonstate.edu at least 02 weeks before the course start date USF: intoimmunization@usf.edu at least 04 weeks before the course start date
CSU: into@colostate.edu at least 02 weeks before the course start date
Referen ce:
Immunization form can be found at: OSU: pre-departure guide pg.8+9 USF: http://www.shs.usf.edu/userfiles/files/Medical%20History% 20Immunization%20Compliance.pdf CSU: http://www.health.colostate.edu/pdf/immunizationCertifica tion.pdf Marshall: TBC
Step 4
Send application
1. W hom to se nd:
If this is your fir st ti me sen di ng a n ap plica ti on to INTO, send it to INTO Vietnam team, we will help you send to admission team Ms. Que Vo: que.vo@into.us.com CC: Ms. Thu Nguyen: thu.nguyen@into.uk.com Ms. Khue Tran: intohanoi@into.uk.com If you are al rea dy fam ili ar wi th sen di ng app lica ti on to INTO US, please send it directly to INTO US Application Processing Center via o ne sin gl e e ma il . This email applies to ALL INTO US centers: u sappl icat io n s. asia @in t o .u s. co m
Dear CSU Admission, Please find the attached the new application as follows:
Student: Huynh Thi Ngoc Minh Date of birth: 24/04/1993 Centre: INTO CSU Level: Undergraduate Course applied: Business Pathway Progression: Accountancy Starting: Aug 2013 Academic explanation: Year 12 - GPA 8.9. The student is in her first semester at Economic University no result available until July 12. English: IELTS 6.0 Passport: B1234567 Accommodation: Residential hall Agent contact: Ms Mai Huyen, Agent Ltd, admin@agent.com.vn Accounting of time: If the student graduated high school or university more than 6 months), please
indicate what they have been doing since then. Ex: work, study English, study at a university, etc. If he/ she takes an academic program such as 1st year university then please indicate clearly when they are expected to get a transcript. Please submit the transcript as soon as it is available.
Example: Ms Minh is currently studying at Economic University. Her 1st year transcript will be available in July 2012.
Step 5
Password Test
If student does not have IELTS/TOEFL, send an email to Ms. Que Vo request for a Password test.
The test will be conducted at a agents office. Please make sure you have PC/laptop with good Internet connection and a quiet room. After 02 working days, INTO Vietnam team will email the result to the US center and the test can only be conducted Password agent, indicating the equivalent level in after application has been submitted IELTS as well as estimation of Academic and an application ID has been issued English course the student need to take test does NOT apply for: Password o Accelerated undergraduate and accelerated graduate pathway (INTO U SF) o Graduate pathway (INTO CSU) Application and English assessment often takes 12-15 working days. On occasion, additional information may be requested to complete application. The more detailed and complete application package you send, the quicker the assessment time will take.
Note:
Step 6
Step
7
Step 8
Step 9
Step 10
Pay deposit
$2,000 for pathway program and Academic English $500 for General English $2,000 for accommodation $1,000 - $2,000 for insurance (except OSU student will pay insurance after the arrive in the centre)
Acceptance
Scan and email to the universitys admission team: - Acceptance form signed by the student (and insurance form if available) - Confirmation of deposit payment
Receive Confirmation
The university will mail to agent: - Confirmation letter - I-20 - Formal invoice/statement issued - Pre-departure guide
Prepare fo r a visa interview
Make sure students passport does not expire for at least 06
months after the date entering the US
Schedule a visa interview date at US embassy website
Pay visa application
fee and SEVIS I-901 fee Print SEVIS I-901
fee receipt Bring along all necessary documents to the interview:
passport, SEVIS I-901 fee receipt, I-20, offer letter 5
Step 11
VISA interview
Step 12
Pre-arrival
Flight
booking
Please
book
the
Qlight
that
allow
student
arrive
at
the
weekend
before
the
program
start
date.
If
students
arrive
earlier,
additional
cost
for
airport
pick
up/
accommodation
will
be
incurred
Pre-deparure
brieQing
Make
sure
students
have
all
of
the
above
documents
before
departing:
Passport
with
F1
student
visa
Sevis
I-901
fee
I-20
OfQicial
original
transcripts
(in
sealed
envelope)
OfQicial
English
test
scores
(if
not
sent
online
by
ETS
system)
All
health
check
document
Documentation
of
Qinances
for
Qirst
year
of
studies
Application must be sent to usapplications.asia@into.us.com No application fee and hard copies are required. cc Que, Thu and Khue in all emails related to student's case
Please complete all relevant sections of this form in BLOCK capitals and in black ink and return it to your local representative or to the INTO Colorado State University application processing center at least one month before your intended start date. Please print legibly. SECTION 2
Program Details
select only one program.
Select appropriate courses. Refer to the brochure's last page Dates & prices for more information. Cross irrelevant section out.
Please select your intended program of study and a starting term. Please
Language Programs
Academic English (check all that apply)
Summer term I: May 13, 2013 Pre-Academic Program: July 22, 2013 Fall term I: August 19, 2013 Spring term I: January 13, 2014 Fall term II: October 14, 2013 Spring term II: March 10, 2014 Summer term II: July 7, 2014* Summer term II: July 8, 2013
26
94
mm/dd/yy
Summer term I: May 19, 2014 Pre-Academic Program: July 21, 2014**
HANOI VIETNAM
VIETNAM
Non-US Citizen Resident Alien US
General English (check all that apply) August 26, 2013 October 21, 2013 January 13, 2014 March 24, 2014 May 19, 2014
September 23, 2013 November 18, 2013 February 10, 2014 April 21, 2014 June 16, 2014
US Citizen Students Permanent Home Country Mailing Address (required for I-20) Street
N/A
VIETNAM
*Students can only take Summer term II if they previously completed Summer Term I. **Students can only take the Pre-Academic term if they will begin in the Fall as a direct admit to Colorado State University or as a Pathway student.
3556
ADMIN@INTO.AGENT.COM.VN
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12
/ /
21
/ /
12
mm/dd/yy mm/dd/yy
12
21
21
VIETNAM
SECTION 3
Student Education History
For UG pathway: Student is required to submit official transcript of year 10, 11, and 12 as well as any academic course they studied or currently studying after high school.
Undergraduate Pathways
Business Administration
Fall 2013 Spring 2014
ACCOUNTING OF TIME : For UG pathway program, if a student graduated from high school more than 6 month when they apply to INTO they are required to provide information what did they do since then such as taking English class, attending 1st year university, diploma, etc. They will have to submit the transcript of any academic course they took.
Please give details of all schools you have attended including high school(s), college(s) and/or university(s). Please attach additional pages as needed. You must submit copies of official transcripts from all institutions attended. Official transcripts (not copies) must be supplied to CSU prior to registration for any academic program. Failure to disclose all required information and supply all relevant documents may result in you being asked to leave Colorado State University.
Computer Science
Fall 2013 Spring 2014
28 / 12 mm/dd/yy
Engineering
Fall 2013 Spring 2014
VIETNAM
General
Fall 2013 Spring 2014
If it has been more than six months since your high school graduation, please indicate which activities have been completed since graduation: Work Further Study Other
Sciences
Fall 2013 Spring 2014
ECONOMIC UNIVERSITY
/ mm/dd/yy
VIETNAM
N/A
SECTION 4
Test Scores
Graduate Pathways
Business
Fall 2013 Spring 2014
Must provide details of the student's English level and certificate if available. If they plan to take a test in a near future, you must note which date.
Please indicate all language exams completed in the past two (2) years. Copies of test results may be used for evaluation. Official results must be received by INTO CSU prior to registration. Students will be retested upon arrival. TOEFL
If the student requires accommodation, must tick appropriate boxes. Refer to the brochure's last page "DATES and PRICES" . If the student does not require accommodation, must tick in the box "I do not require any housing"
IELTS
SECTION 5
Housing and Student Services
Undergraduate Pathway Students
All students with an Undergraduate Pathway program in their program of study are required to live in University residences for their first two terms of study. For all other applicants, selecting a housing preference is optional. Please note that your selection below is only an indication of your preference and is not considered a reservation. You will be contacted regarding final reservations. Please note that housing selections will only be reserved based on availability.Please check one below: Double Suite Room Upgraded Loft Double Suite Room Upgraded Loft Single Suite Room
Tourism Management
Fall 2013 Standard Spring 2014 Accelerated
Engineering
Fall 2013
SECTION 8
Required Information
All Colorado colleges/universities are required to ask the following questions to support a safe campus community. A yes response does not automatically disqualify you for consideration to any CSU or INTO CSU program. Yes responses are given careful consideration to include the scope and severity of the situation, how it was resolved, and what has happened since the occurrence. Do you have any criminal charges pending against you or have you ever been convicted of a crime, made a plea of guilty, accepted a deferred judgment, been adjudicated or been required to register as a sex offender? Yes No Have you ever been found responsible for any disciplinary violation (related to academic misconduct or behavioral misconduct) at an educational institution you have attended from the 9th grade forward (or the international equivalent), that resulted in your probation, suspension, removal, dismissal, or expulsion from the institution? Yes No
Student Services
Do you smoke? (There is no smoking in any campus buildings) Do you have a disability or special needs? Yes No Yes No
Airport Transfer
Will you require airport transfer on arrival? Yes, I require airport transfer ($75 fee) Yes, I require a private transfer option ($225 fee) No, I do not require airport transfer Students will be provided with detailed instructions about requesting transportation at the time of admission.
SECTION 6
Residence Hall Meal Plan Selection
If you are not sure about the options you can pick the cheapest meal plan. Meal plan can be changed upon arrival.
If you answer yes to either of the above questions, you must attach a statement explaining what happened, when it happened, who was involved, and how the matter was settled.
SECTION 9
Declaration
If the student is under 18, student and parents must sign Agent is not allowed to sign on student or parents behalf.
Please select one of the following meal plan choices to suit your needs. Refer to page 21 of the brochure for further details on each meal plan. All students living in the on-campus residence halls are required to purchase a meal plan. If you do not select a meal plan and you are required to live in the residence halls during your first two consecutive semesters at CSU, the Any 14 meal plan will be assigned to you. Any Meal Any Time Virtually unlimited dining with up to 10 meal swipes a day; a good choice for students who like to snack between meals or want to take advantage of coffee, smoothies, and late night dining; includes $150 RamCash and 20 guest passes Any 21 Includes 21 meals a week and is a good choice for students who plan to regularly eat 3 meals a day; includes $150 RamCash and 20 guest passes Any 14 Includes 14 meals a week and is a good choice for students who plan to eat two or three meals a day in the dining centers and eat out several times a week; includes $150 RamCash and 20 guest passes Any 10 Includes 10 meals a week and is a good choice for students who plan to eat only one or two meals a day in the dining centers; includes $150 RamCash and 20 guest passes
I hereby consent to the release of my transcript(s) to Colorado State University. I hereby certify that to the best of my knowledge the information furnished on this application is true and complete. I understand that if found to be otherwise, it is sufficient cause for rejection or dismissal. I understand that if I am admitted AND wish to apply to another term, I must notify the Office of Admissions in writing to update my file if I am applying in the same or subsequent academic years. If I wish to apply after one academic year from the original application date, I understand that I must submit a new application and the non-refundable application fee. Students Signature
1 / 20 / 13 mm/dd/yy Date
All students under 18 years of age are required to have this application signed by a parent and/or sponsor. Parent/Sponsor Signature
1 / 20 / 13 mm/dd/yy Date
Agent release authorization form Student must sign this form in other for agent/ parents to receive student information during their study at INTO centre.
For the purpose of allowing others to assist me with my education, I authorize Colorado State University and INTO CSU, Inc. to release information regarding my application materials and student records as necessary to facilitate the application process, enrollment, and continued progress through any academic program at INTO CSU. This authorization specifically permits Colorado State University, INTO CSU, Inc., and INTO University Partnerships Ltd. to share my application materials and student records amongst themselves and to provide access to those materials and records to any representative, sponsor, or parent listed below and to any other agency directly responsible for my recruitment or continued participation in the INTO CSU program at Colorado State University.
SECTION 7
Travel and Medical Insurance
The full cost of the International Student Health Plan will be added to the students account unless evidence of an alternative health plan has been approved by the CSU Student Health Center.
If the student has his/ her own international insurance, the insurance paper must be included in this application. The insurance cover must be adequate.
Other (please print) Students name (please print) Students signature Date
mm/dd/yy
20
13
20,000
Student Details
Last/Family Name First/Given Name
B. From family: $
30,000
HUYNH
Family member must complete the affidavit of support (below) and submit it with a current bank statement C. Other source of funding: $ N/A D. Financial aid from government agency, private foundation, bank or other agency: $ N/A Enclose the original form or official copy of your award as evidence of financial support. Total support for first year at CSU: $ 50,000 Resident Alien US By signing my name to this form, I certify that the information I have given is a correct statement of my arrangements for financing my studies at Colorado State University and that all information provided on this form is accurate. Students Signature
8 26 94 / / mm/dd/yy
Country of Birth
US Citizen
Visa Details
Are you currently living or studying in the United States? If you answered YES, please indicate visa type F1 J1 Yes No
13 mm/dd/yy 1 20 / Date /
mm/dd/yy Yes No
Affidavit of Support
This must be completed by the person sponsoring your studies. I certify, I am able, willing and do promise to provide financial support in the NGOC MINH 30,000 (USD) for _________________(students name) amount of $ _________________ and their dependents, (if applicable) to cover the costs of tuition, fees, and living expenses in order to study at Colorado State University. I also certify that continued funding will be available for subsequent years of study. I have attached evidence of my financial resources (a bank statement dated within the last 6 months) with this form.
If you hold a student visa, please list the name of institution you are currently attending:
12 / 3 Date of birth
FATHER / 69 mm/dd/yy
Please provide information for each dependent (spouse and/or children). Please attach passport copies, if available.
Spouses Information:
Last name First name Middle name Date of birth / / mm/dd/yy City and country of birth: Gender: Male Female
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PASSWORD
GCSE / IGCSE
Singapore O LEVEL
C1 B2 B2 B2 B1 B1 A2 A2
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
570 - 575 550 - 557 525 - 530 500 - 510 475 - 490 450 - 470 425 - 450 400 - 425
90 - 94 79 - 89 69 - 78 59 - 68 49 - 58 39 - 48 29-38 > 29
C and above
C6 and above
Direct
Application
The
Office
of
International
Admissions
recommends
that
application
and
supporting
documents
should
be
submitted
at
least
4-6
months
before
your
student
intended
term
start
date.
Complete
the
online
application
for
admission
for
international
students
and
pay
a
non- refundable
application
fee
of
US
$50
(CSU),
$30
(OSU),
$50
(UG-USF),
$60
(Grad-USF),
$100
(Marshall)
Send
all
supported
documents
to
the
university
in
the
US
by
post.
Direct
students
pay
tuition
&
fees
per
credit.
Payment
is
made
after
a
student
has
arrived
and
registered
for
classes.
Commission
can
claim
4
weeks
after
a
student
enrolls
in
the
second
semester
and
pays
all
tuition
fees.
Graduate
Program
is
very
competitive
in
the
US
and
meeting
the
minimum
admission
requirements
does
not
guarantee
admission.
Student
must
submit
all
required
document
to
be
processed.
Missing
documents
will
not
be
considered
application
will
be
pending.
It
is
the
agent
responsibility
to
contact
the
International
Office
at
the
selected
university.
INTO
cannot
involve
in
the
direct
application
process
except
INTO
OSU
undergraduate
admission.
Oregon
State
University
Undergraduate
Admission
Direct
entry:
page
34-35
Graduate
Admission
Direct
entry:
page
44-45
After assisting the student to apply online, please submit the OSU Release of Information to intladmit@oregonstate.edu , and include your agencys INTO URN#, so we can allocate this application to your agency. University of South Florida Undergraduate Admission Direct entry: page 44-45 Graduate Admission Direct entry: page 52-53
After assisting the student to apply online, please submit to INTOAdmissions@usf.edu and the INTO Regional Office team the students Full Name, Student ID number, and include your agencys INTO URN#, so they can ensure the application is allocated to your agency. Colorado State University Undergraduate Admission Direct entry: page 38-39 Graduate Admission Direct entry: page 45
After assisting the student to apply online, please submit to intoapplications@colostate.edu the Supplemental Agent Information Form, so they can ensure the application is allocated to your agency. Marshall University Undergraduate Admission Direct entry: page 32-33 Graduate Admission Direct entry: page 42-43
After assisting the student to apply online, please submit to que.vo@into.us.com the students Full Name, Student ID number, and include your agencys INTO URN#, so they can ensure the application is allocated to your agency. January 2013 INTO University Partnerships
Office of Admissions Fort Collins, CO 80523-1062 (970) 491-6909 FAX (970) 491-7799 www.colostate.edu
This
form
is
to
be
completed
by
professional
agents
contracted
with
Colorado
State
University
to
assist
international
students
through
the
admission
process
and
MUST
be
included
on
behalf
of
a
student
as
part
of
a
complete
application
packet.
Applicant
Information:
Name
as
it
appears
on
the
passport
and
application
Date
of
Birth
Student
email
Undergraduate
applicant
(BA/BS
level)
refer
to
checklist
below
for
list
of
required
items
Graduate
applicant
(MS
or
PhD
level)
refer
to
academic
department
for
list
of
required
items
Agent
Information:
Name
of
Agency
Agents
Full
Name
Agents
Email
_______________________
____________________________________________________________
Agent
URN
Agents
Phone
(include
country
code)
Documents
required
to
complete
an
UNDERGRADUTE
application
for
admission
(for
graduate
applications
consult
directly
with
the
department
regarding
required
documents):
Application
for
admission,
either
paper
or
online.
Be
sure
ALL
prompts
have
been
answered.
$50
nonrefundable
application
processing
fee
(check
or
money
order
drawn
on
a
US
bank
with
the
applicants
full
name
referenced)
One
official
or
attested
transcript
from
each
secondary
school
and
university
attended
(if
applicable)
and
a
certified
literal
English
translation
(if
applicable)
Proof
of
English
proficiency
(TOEFL
or
IELTS
results
sent
directly
from
the
testing
agency
preferred:
school
code
4075);
if
available,
please
include
a
copy
of
the
score
report
for
reference.
Personal
statement
(must
be
the
students
own
writing;
400-500
words
on
a
topic
suggested
within
the
application)
One
teacher
or
school-based
officials
recommendation
(Preferred:
Recommendation
Form
at
http://admissions.colostate.edu/pdf/RecommendationForm.pdf
or
within
the
application)
SAT
or
ACT
score
report,
if
available
(not
required
to
complete
the
application
but
preferred
for
consideration
for
some
more
competitive
majors)