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An international applicant is defined as an
applicant who is not a citizen of the United States.
All international applicants fall under regulations
of the United States Immigration and Customs
Enforcement of the Department of Homeland Security.
Federal law governs University of North America’s
rules regarding non-U.S. citizens; hence, admission
requirements for international students, including
all non-immigrant visa holders, differ from those
for United States citizens and Permanent Residents.
International
Applicants currently residing outside of the US and
need a F-1 student visa must submit the following:
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An official application for
admission.
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A non-refundable application
fee of $100.00 check or money order payable to
University of North America in U.S. currency.
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For Master’s Degree
applicants - Bachelor's degree or the equivalent
to a U.S. 4-year bachelor degree - official
transcript/s from each post-secondary
institution attended. All transcripts including
those from community colleges are required.
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For Doctoral Degree
applicants – Master’s Degree or the equivalent –
official transcripts for the Bachelor’s and
master’s degrees held.
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Transcripts/diplomas
issued in language/s other than English must be
translated by a certified translator. Both the
transcript/diploma issued in the original
language and translation in English must be
submitted. Official transcripts/diploma, one
translated in English and one in the prospective
student's native language in sealed envelopes
from each college or university attended,
preferably mailed directly from the schools to
the Office of Admissions. The University will
accommodate and accept documents from
international applicants who personally submit
or mail official transcripts in sealed envelopes
directly to the Office of Admissions. If the
official transcripts are issued as one copy
only, the Office of Admissions will accept those
transcripts/diplomas notarized "as a true copy
of the original" by a Notary Public in the U.S.
or a legal entity from the prospective student's
native country authorized to certify and
annotate documents to be "a true copy of the
original". Notarization must be in English.
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For Master’s Degree
applicants - A minimum grade-point average of
2.75 or higher on a 4.0 scale.
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For Doctoral Degree
applicants.
A minimum grade point average of 3.0 or
higher on a 4.0 scale.
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The
Director of Admissions and the Dean of the
program may approve conditional admission to the
program if an applicant does not satisfy the
minimum required GPA (this decision is made on
an individual basis).
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Two professional
recommendation letters.
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A statement of personal goals
and the reasons for wishing to pursue this
degree.
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English Proficiency
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A TOEFL score of at least
550 (paper-based) or 213 (computer-based) or
79 (internet-based) if English is not the
student's native language
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If you wish to have your
TOEFL score submitted to UoNA. Please use
code number 4270
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Or the IELTS with a score
6.5 or higher
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Or a completed bachelor's
or master's degree in the United States or
other English speaking country
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Or a completed bachelor
degree in English as the medium of
instruction (evidence on the
transcript/diploma is required, or a
supporting letter issued by the college or
university, or evidence provided to the
Admissions Counselor obtained through a
reliable academic resource)
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Or successful completion
of an English Proficiency Test administered
at the Brydon English Language Institute. If
a prospective student does not meet the
minimum English proficiency requirement as
set above, he/she may still apply to the
Brydon English Language Institute to satisfy
the English proficiency requirements
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International students must
show financial ability to pay for their first
year of tuition and expenses.
International students must also show
financial ability to pay for the support of a
spouse and/or dependent joining the student in
the U.S. on an F-2 dependent visa.
See the “Statement of Financial Ability”
form to determine your first annual program
costs.
The “Statement of Financial Ability” form
also includes affidavits of support information.
Should the student receive sponsorship
for tuition, expenses and/or room and board the
student must submit these affidavits upon
acceptance into the program.
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I-20
shipping and handling charge of $100.00 if the
student is currently residing outside the United
States of America.
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Copy of Passport ID page.
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Copy of your professional
resume.
Tips for successfully obtaining a student visa
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