What To Do First
- Complete the International Student Application Form
- Submit original or notarized copies of all academic credentials (secondary
school records, examinations results, diplomas, courses, credits completed
and grades received). Official notarized translated copies must also
be sent for all non-English credentials.
- Non-native English speakers should submit official TOEFL scores.
Non-native English speakers who do not submit a TOEFL score will need
to take an English Placement Exam upon arrival to Emporia State University.
For Information about TOEFL and test locations/dates write to: Educational
Testing Services, Princeton, New Jersey 08541-6154, USA. Educational
Testing Service
- Submit a financial statement certifying the sources and amounts of
funding available. International students must show proof of funds on
deposit for the total cost of two semesters of study at Emporia
State University.
- Write a statement of purpose describing your major field of interest
and objectives, you are encouraged to include your special interests
and hobbies and other reasons for attending Emporia State University.
- Send three letters of recommendation from teachers and/or employers.
- Send a photocopy of the information page in your passport. This copy
must show your picture and name.
- A non-refundable application fee (US $50.00 for undergraduates/US $75.00 for graduates) is required to process your application.
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Last Updated July 31, 2007

