International Undergraduate Admissions
The Office of International Admissions under International Affairs serves undergraduate international students. All inquiries and correspondence regarding undergraduate admissions should be addressed to this office. Application packets, including forms and requirement instructions, can be obtained by writing or calling the Office of International Undergraduate Admissions or via www.mtsu.edu/intered/InternationalAdmissions.php. International student applicants may apply for the Fall, Spring, or Summer semesters. Summer admission is typically for in-country of US transfer students only.
The University provides immigration advisement through the International Admissions Office. The office in conjunction with International Affairs is responsible for issuing I-20s and DS-2019 documents necessary for securing visas. It also serves as a liaison among faculty members, administrators, and international students in international matters.
Residency
International Affairs determines residency for international undergraduate students. All international students are considered out-of-state for tuition purposes until they officially apply for and receive in-state status. Those who believe they meet the in-state criteria may obtain an application and submit it to the Office of International Undergraduate Admissions. The completed form and supporting documentation should be submitted one month prior to the start of the term in which they wish to receive in-state status. Failure to file may result in payment of out-of-state tuition. Students will be informed of the residency decision by email.
Immigration
It is the student’s responsibility to maintain his/her legal immigration status. All immigration documents and copies should be kept in a safe place. According to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), F1 and J1 students must be enrolled full time (minimum 12 credit hours if undergraduate and 9 credit hours if graduate) during Fall and Spring semesters. Summer enrollment is optional. Also, USCIS requires that F1 and J1 applicants meet all MTSU mandated admission requirements prior to enrollment.
Proof of English Proficiency
An international student whose native language is not English must submit a successful Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score, International English Language Testing (IELT), iTEP, or ELS certificate level test score as a requirement for admission.
For information on TOEFL, visit www.ets.org/toefl.
For information on IELTS testing, visit www.ielts.org/contact_us.aspx.
For information on iTEP testing, visit www.itepexam.com.
Financial Aid and Scholarships
F1 or J1 applicants must provide verification of financial support prior to admission as required by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). MTSU provides merit-based international student scholarships for qualified nonimmigrant visa holders. All applicants are automatically considered for a scholarship upon admission and will be notified along with the admission decision.
Deadlines for Completed* Files:
Fall semester: July 1 of same year; Spring semester: November 1 of previous year; Summer semester: April 15 of same year.
*NOTE: A completed file contains ALL acceptable materials required for admission.
Orientation Information
All new F1 and J1 students must attend a mandatory international student orientation and meet with an assigned academic advisor before they can register for classes. Information regarding orientation is sent with the final acceptance notification. Students who are in status other than F1 or J1 with USCIS will be invited to CUSTOMS orientation in the summer if they are entering in the Fall term.
Health and Accident Insurance
All international students in F1 or J1 status must obtain and maintain health and accident insurance as a condition of admission and continued enrollment at MTSU. Minimum requirements for coverage are specified on the insurance form provided by the Office of International Admissions.
Requirements
Undergraduate International Student Applicants to MTSU should submit
- a complete undergraduate application for admission.
- a $30.00 (US) nonrefundable application fee (money order or check with routing numbers).
- official transcripts of all high school or university work. If transcripts are in a language other than English, an official translation in English and an official untranslated transcript must be sent. A full course-by-course transcript evaluation is required for all foreign post-secondary course work obtained from any of the Current Member organizations found at www.naces.org including www.wesorg.
- official English Proficiency Test score from one of the following: TOEFL paper-based score of 500; TOEFL iBT-based score of 61; IELTS (International English Language Test) score of 5.5; iTEP score of 3.6; or ELS Language Center (completed program level 110 verified by official transcript from ELS institution) or IEI (International English Institute) of Nashville. All test scores must be received directly in the Office of International Admissions from the testing agency. Student copies of score results are not accepted.
- a financial statement demonstrating sufficient funds to cover one year of schooling.
Transfer students must submit the following additional materials.
- a front and back photocopy of 1-94, if applicable.
- a front and back photocopy of 1-20 or DS-2019, if applicable
- a photocopy of the passport expiration page, if applicable.
- a photocopy of the visa expiration page, if applicable.
Regular admission will be granted to applicants who have one of the following: a GPA of 3.00 if a first year student; a minimum composite ACT of 22 or SAT composite of 1020; a minimum 2.7 GPA and minimum ACT of 19; or a GPA of 2.00 if transferring from an accredited secondary education institution.
NOTE: Applying online and sending all official documents except transcript(s) and test scores in one envelope will expedite processing of the application. The office will assign a student ID number for record-keeping purposes only. The student ID number should be on all correspondence sent to the office. All materials received become the property of MTSU and cannot be returned to the student or forwarded to a third party.
Special English Courses
All admitted students will be subject to an English Placement exam administered by the Department of English. Results will determine whether a student enrolls in ENGL 1008 (for credit but not fulfilling degree requirements) or ENGL 1010 .
International Education at MTSU
MTSU students have the opportunity to broaden their personal and professional horizons through a variety of programs offered by the University. MTSU has a tradition of an internationalized academic curriculum and has created opportunities for students to gain international experience. These opportunities include major and minor academic programs, direct exchange programs, study abroad, and experiential and service learning projects.
B.A. in International Relations
Recently approved, this program is housed in the Department of Political Science and International Relations and provides preparation for future careers in government and the private sector. Graduates of this program include university professors, career diplomats, government agency analysts, and analysts in the private sector. For further information, contact the Department of Political Science and International Relations, (615) 898-2708, or see International Relations, B.A.
B.S. in International Relations
Established in 1967, this program is housed in the Department of Political Science and International Relations and provides preparation for future careers in government and the private sector. Graduates of this program include university professors, career diplomats, government agency analysts, and analysts in the private sector. For further information, contact the Department of Political Science and International Relations, (615) 898-2708, or see International Relations, B.S.
B.S. in Global Studies and Human Geography
Originally established as an interdisciplinary minor under a 1994 DOE grant, Global Studies and Human Geography with a concentration in Global Studies is an interdisciplinary major that allows students to create their own major, consisting of a Global Studies core, existing internationalized course offerings, and experiential learning. Working with the Global Studies advisor, students may choose from over 100 courses in four colleges at MTSU. For more information, see Global Studies and Human Geography, Global Studies Concentration, B.S.
Education Abroad (Study Abroad)
The Office of Education Abroad is committed to providing exceptional education abroad programming by assisting students in fulfilling their academic goals to study abroad, supporting faculty leading education abroad programs, and welcoming all new incoming exchange students each year. The Education Abroad staff provides one-on-one advising sessions to any student interested in participating in one of the various affiliated programs located within 65 countries that complement their individual academic program. Education Abroad also facilitates student preparation through informational sessions and on campus pre-departure orientations.
For details, please call (615) 898-5179, visit Peck Hall 207, or email educationabroad@mtsu.edu.
Experiential and Service Learning Projects
Several departments at MTSU, in collaboration with the Education Abroad Office, offer unique opportunities for students to engage in international experiential or service-learning activities.
Regionally Specific Interdisciplinary Minors
MTSU offers a variety of interdisciplinary minors designed to increase understanding and knowledge of a specific global region. They include
- African American Studies Minor
- Asian Studies Minor
- Early Modern European Studies Minor
- Latin American Studies Minor
- Middle East Studies Minor
- Portuguese Studies Minor
- Russian Studies Minor
- Twentieth-Century European Studies Minor
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