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Belmont University | International Students
International Students
International students
interested in attending Belmont University should write or call the International
Student Services office for application materials. To apply to the university,
follow the instructions below. All materials should be sent to the Director
of International Student Services. The deadlines for application materials
are August 1 for the fall semester and December 1 for the spring semester.
Application
to the University for International Students Outside the U.S.
- Complete and sign
the application.
- Send a $50.00
non-refundable application fee, made payable to Belmont University.
- Submit an official
copy of the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) and the SAT
I (Scholastic Aptitude Test 1-Reasoning) or ACT. A minimum score on
each test is required for admission.
- Submit official
transcripts of all high school work. Transfer students from a college
or university should submit official transcripts for all schools attended.
- Submit other paperwork
as outlined in the application booklet.
- Complete the Sponsors
Statement indicating the person who will finance your education and
have it notarized. (Note: A bank statement is not sufficient for this.
The sponsor statement is required by Immigration to determine who is
responsible for paying the tuition.)
Application
to the University for Resident Aliens or Permanent Residents
- Complete and sign
the application.
- Send a $35.00
non-refundable application fee, made payable to Belmont University.
- Submit an official
copy of the TOEFL and SAT/ACT score.
- Submit official
transcripts of all high school work. Transfer students from a college
or university should submit official transcripts for all schools attended.
- Submit other paperwork
as outlined in the application booklet.
Applications without
the application fee, official TOEFL scores, and official transcripts cannot
be processed. After all required items are received, the application will
be presented to the University Admissions Committee for a final decision
regarding admission.
After acceptance has
been granted to the university, international students must complete the
following additional requirements:
- Send the completed
Enrollment Confirmation booklet and tuition deposit of $3,000* to Belmont
University. This deposit applies to the first semester fees. After the
International Student Services office receives notice that the deposit
has been received, an I-20 will be issued. Charges for tuition and fees
must be paid at the time of registration each semester.
- Students living
on campus need to complete the housing portion of the Enrollment Confirmation
booklet. A $100 housing deposit will be deducted from the tuition deposit.
- All international
students must purchase health and accident insurance coverage. Information
and application for an insurance plan with coverage for hospitalization,
surgical benefits and medical care may be obtained through the International
Office. The insurance plan is offered by an independent insurance company.
Belmont University assumes no responsibility for the terms or claims
filed.
- Take the Belmont
University Statement of Admission and I-20 to the American embassy to
get a visa.
- To fulfill core
requirements, a student who possesses native-level fluency in a foreign
language taught at Belmont University may enroll in language courses
at the 300-level and above, with permission of the instructor and department
chair. In this case only may a BA or BFA student fulfill part of the
core humanities requirement with 3 hours in a 300-level language course.
- Students wishing
to transfer credit to Belmont from international institutions must have
their transcripts evaluated by World Education Services (www.wes.org)
and have the evaluation sent directly to the Office of Admissions.
*Students
who do not enroll as scheduled may request a $2,900 refund of the tuition
deposit, if requested within 90 days after the close of registration.
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