2. |
A
$30.00 non-refundable application fee |
3. |
An
official copy of the student’s secondary and post-secondary
school transcripts in a certified English translation (If the
transcripts are in English they would still need to be evaluated
in accordance with U.S. standards and paid at the student’s
expense. Two companies that do this work are the Center for
Educational Documentation in Boston, Massachusetts http://www.cedevaluations.com
or World Education Services in New York, http://www.wes.org |
4. |
A
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score if the student’s
native language is not English. A minimum score of 500 is acceptable
for the paper-based TOEFL, a minimum score of 173 is acceptable
for the computer-based TOEFL and a minimum total composite score
of 61 for the internet-based testing. (For test information,
write: TOEFL, Educational Testing Service, PO Box 6155, Princeton,
NJ 08541-6155, USA or visit www.ets.org/toefl) |
5. |
An
Accuplacer, ACT (http://www.actstudent.org/regist/outside.html)
or SAT (http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/sat/reg/rep.html)
test score that meets the requirements of the program of application |
6. |
A
notarized statement from the person (applicant, relative or
other) responsible for all the student’s finances while
attending MSTC. The statement should provide documentary evidence
for the following responsibilities:
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Ability
to pay for health, accident, and repatriation insurance
for the full term of enrollment: Approximate minimum $270
for individual coverage |
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Ability
to pay for all out of state tuition, fees and supplies
required for the full term of enrollment: Approximately
$15,840 |
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Ability
to pay all miscellaneous costs (books, room, board, personal
and transportation) for the full term of enrollment. $8828 |
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7. |
A
completed Training Agreement between MSTC and the student. Please
mail to the Director of Admissions’ attention. |
8. |
Student’s
information will then be entered into SEVIS –Student and
Exchange Visitor Information System (U.S. Immigration and Customs
Enforcement compliance database). Then MSTC will provide the
student with a new I-20. |
9. |
Transfer
students only:
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Transfer
students must be attending another U.S. approved school
and be studying under an I-20 in order to be considered
for admissions purposes. |
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Decide
upon a date by which you wish to be released for transfer
from your present institution. (Logically, this date could
be the day after you complete your courses at the school
you are transferring from, the day you will begin courses
at MSTC, or any date in between.) |
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The
transferring school will enter a release date in SEVIS.
After that date the student must contact MSTC for a new
I-20 form. Following receipt of the new I-20 form the
student has fifteen days to enroll in classes at MSTC.
Failure to do so will be reported within SEVIS. Once a
student has enrolled at MSTC the transfer process is complete. |
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