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If You Want to Study in the USA Booklet Cover
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- SELECT A NUMBER OF COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES
Start gathering information on U.S. Universities and appropriate study programs 12-16 months before you want to begin your studies in the U.S. The American academic year begins in August/September and students generally should request admission for the fall term.
Obtain information on the application requirements and application deadlines and keep in mind that the application deadlines for financial aid are usually set at earlier dates than those for admission.
Since admission is never automatic, it is best to select 5-6 schools. You may write to more institutions if you want to. Selection criteria may be any of the following:
- course offered
- relative selectivity - how hard it is to get in
- cost and availability of financial aid
- size
- residential facilities
- geographic area
- REQUEST OFFICIAL APPLICATION FROM FROM THE SCHOOL
One year before the departure and earlier, if you intend to apply for financial aid
Universities prefer that for your first contact you use the enclosed preliminary form - "Request for Application Materials". Fill out this form, make copies and complete with the names of the universities you are writing to.
You should request forms for Admission and Financial Aid if you are going to ask the university for financial support any time. Financial aid is rarely granted to undergraduates and newcomers. Graduate students have a better chance. Allow 5-7 weeks for reply.
Undergraduates should write to the director of Admissions; graduate students to the Dean of the appropriate school or department.
- REGISTER FOR AND TAKE NECESSARY ADMISSION TESTS
One year to 9 months before the expected admission
Admission tests are administered world wide a few times per year. All test information booklets and application forms are at:
American Consulate Educational Advising Office ul. Stolarska 31-034 Krakow tel : +48 12 424 51 40
Polish-American Fulbright Commission ul. Nowy Swiat 4 00-497 Warsaw
You should register for any of the tests at least 6 weeks before the tests dates. Results are made available and sent to the universities you have selected 6-8 weeks after the test dates. Usually, the tests should be taken by January at the latest for September admissions.
- COLLECTING NECESSARY DOCUMENTS
Transcripts: List all the courses you have taken, with the grades you received. Include English translation for all information given (you may prepare this yourself). Both the transcript and the translation must include the seal of your school.
Make photocopies of all the documents and have them signed by the director of the school. Keep the originals for future use.
Letters of Recommendation: request letters of reference as required by U.S. institution. They should generally be written by the professors with whom you have studied.
Financial Support Statement: submit verification of scholarship or other financial support.
- COMPLETE THE REGISTRATION FORMS AND RETURN THEM TO THE COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY
Once you have received application forms from the universities, complete and return them immediately, enclosing the application fee and the required documents.
Follow carefully the instructions given on the forms. Your application will be judged on its completeness and appearance.
If you have only registered, but not taken the tests, do not wait for the results to send in your application forms.
A complete application includes the following documents:
- application form
- copies of certificates and diplomas with English translations
- "transcript of credits" - a complete list of courses taken in secondary school and university, showing hours per week, results at the end of each year, certified by the school
- letters of reference
- statement certifying proficiency in English (TOEFL) or other tests results as required by the university
- health certificate (if required)
- evidence of financial support showing enough funds to cover the first academic year
- VISAS
To obtain a student visa to the U.S. you have to get the "Certificate of Eligibility" (I-20) from U.S. college/university you have been admitted to.
The form cannot be issued until you have your TOEFL results and availability of funding confirmed and you have formally been admitted.
The Certificate of Eligibility is only valid for study at the issuing institution.
REMEMBER: The deadline for the application is given in the information you receive from the university. It differs from school to school. Allow time for mail delays, application consideration, obtaining passport and visa. Allow 6-8 weeks after your application is complete to receive the decision. Many schools, however, send admission offers only in March and April. If you receive admission offers from more than one university, send letters of regret to the institutions you have not chosen. They will be able to admit other students then.
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