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Belmont University | International Students
International Students
Belmont welcomes international
students into its undergraduate programs and is authorized to issue F-1
(student) and J-1 (exchange visitor) documentation for obtaining visas.
International students interested in attending Belmont University should
direct all contact with regards to applying for admission to the Office
of International Education. Application materials are available online
or may be requested from the Office of International Education. All completed
materials should be sent directly to the Office of International Education.
The deadlines for receipt of application materials for international students
are August 1 for the fall semester and December 1 for the spring semester.
Application
Instructions for International Students Applying for Non-immigrant Visas
- Complete and sign
the application for admission.
- Send the $50.00
non-refundable application fee, made payable to Belmont University.
- Applicants whose
native language is not English must submit official score results from
the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language); a minimum score of
550 (or 213 CBT) is required for admission. In lieu of the TOEFL, applicants
may submit an official academic record demonstrating successful completion
of ELS Language Center Level 112.
- International students who wish to be considered for academic or athletic
scholarships must submit official test scores from either the SAT-1
or ACT.
- Applicants with
college level course work from foreign institutions must have their
transcripts evaluated by a credential evaluation service.
- Submit other documents
as outlined in the application booklet.
Incomplete applications
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 admission has been granted to the university, international students
must complete the following additional requirements:
- Complete the Sponsor
Statement indicating the individual responsible for financing your education
and have it notarized. (Note: A bank statement is NOT sufficient. Financial
documentation is required by US Immigration for visa issuance.)
- 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 Office of International Education 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 requesting to live on campus must complete the housing portion
of the Enrollment Confirmation booklet. A $100 housing deposit will
be deducted from the tuition deposit.
- Apply for the visa by taking the Belmont University offer of admission
letter and I-20 to the nearest American embassy or consulate.
- 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 Office of International Education.
*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.
Application
to the University for Resident Aliens or Permanent Residents
Applicants
who are permanent residents or resident aliens may follow the application
instructions for
domestic students with one exception. All international applicants whose
native language is not English must submit official score results from
the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language); a minimum score of
550 (or 213 CBT) is required for admission. In lieu of the TOEFL, applicants
may submit an official academic record demonstrating successful completion
of ELS Language Center Level 112.
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