International Student Application for Undergraduate Admission or the Intensive English Program Freshman Application Deadlines November 1 - Early Action: Non-binding decision from TCU by January 1 November 1 - Early Decision: Binding decision from TCU by January 1, tuition deposit required by January 15 January 2 - Early Action II: Non-binding decision from TCU by March 1 February 15 - Final deadline for Fall: Decision from TCU by April 1 October 1 - Spring Application Deadline Transfer and Non-Degree Application Deadlines April 15 - Early Action for Fall August 1 - Final deadline for Fall (transfers from US only) October 1 - Early Action for Spring December 1 - Final deadline for Spring (transfers from US only) Application Procedures and Requirements All applicants should submit the following: Completed application form. Nonrefundable application fee of $50 must accompany application form. You may pay by check (drawn on a bank based in the United States), money order, or credit card (provide the type of card, account number, name on account, and expiration date). Transcripts: Original or certified official copies of transcripts from all secondary and post-secondary schools must be sent directly from each institution to TCU. Records should include subjects taken each year, grades or marks earned, and diplomas or certificates received. Please submit national exam results sheets, if applicable. English translations should accompany documents in other languages. Essay or composition of 300-500 words. The essay topic is explained inside on the application form. Be creative! Resume detailing your extracurricular activities, leadership, honors, community or volunteer activities, work experience and travel. Recommendation letters: One from a counselor or administrator from the last school attended. Freshmen being considered for academic scholarships should also submit a teacher recommendation. The recommendation letters should include details of the academic and personal qualities of the applicant. Students attending U.S. colleges with 24 hours of transferable credit do not have to submit recommendations. SAT or ACT for freshman applicants who attend schools where English is the primary language of instruction, and all freshmen applying for scholarships. TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) for those whose native language is not English. Students who score at least 550 (paper-based TOEFL) or 80 (Internet-based TOEFL) may enroll in degree studies on a full-time basis. The TOEFL may be waived for applicants with strong SAT or ACT scores or for those who have completed at least 24 hours of transferable academic credit (including English composition) from a U.S. college. An IELTS score of 6.5 may also be substituted. TCU Financial Statement(s) completed by the applicant and the applicant s sponsor(s) and accompanied by a letter from each sponsor s bank official and employer. (These may be sent after the application, if necessary.) Applicants from U.S. high schools or colleges should submit a Transfer Verification Form, which must be completed by an international student advisor or school administrator. The form should be sent directly from the school to TCU, along with a copy of the current I-20 or DS2019. Color photograph (optional). Procedures and Requirements After Admission Admitted students must submit the TCU Financial Statement (if not provided earlier) before they will qualify for the I-20 or DS2019 Certificate of Eligibility required to obtain a visa. The Financial Statement(s) should be completed by the applicant and the applicant s sponsor(s) and accompanied by a letter from each sponsor s bank official and employer. A nonrefundable tuition deposit is required before the I-20 or DS2019 will be issued. Medical History Report and record of immunizations. The advance housing payment should be submitted if the student plans to live in campus housing. All freshmen and sophomores (first and second year college students) under the age of 21 and not living at home are required to live on campus. Other unmarried applicants are encouraged to apply for campus housing on a space-available basis. Continued on next page
Upon Arrival Students Are Required to: Attend academic orientation and international orientation and take an English proficiency re-verification exam. Present originals of any final documents not sent earlier. The originals will be compared with the previously-sent documents and returned to the student, if requested. Present their passports and all U.S. Immigration Service forms and documents received upon U.S. entry. Intensive English Program (IEP) TCU has a multilevel Intensive English Program for students who are not fully proficient in English. Admission and enrollment approval may be granted as follows: Students who have a TOEFL score below 550 (paper-based TOEFL) or 80 (Internet-based TOEFL) may be granted conditional admission for degree studies, but they must first enroll in the IEP. After completing the IEP, students can matriculate into degree studies in either the fall or spring semester. Students who are attending the TCU Intensive English Program and have achieved a TOEFL score of at least 525 may be allowed to take one degree-credit class while they are simultaneously enrolled in the IEP. With a paid application fee, TCU will waive the TOEFL and offer free English placement tests for IEP students. Those applying for IEP only should submit the completed application, $50 application fee and financial statement. For IEP only, the transcripts, recommendations, resume and essay are not required. Intensive English Program sessions are offered monthly (except December). For more information go to www.iep.tcu.edu. Texas Christian University does not discriminate on the basis of personal status, individual characteristics or group affiliation, including but not limited to classes protected under federal and state law. Application Checklist An application is complete and will be reviewed when all of the following items are received by the Office of International Admission: Application for International Admission $50 nonrefundable application fee Transcripts from all secondary and post-secondary schools National exam results (if applicable) Essay of 300-500 words Resume of activities and honors Recommendation letter from a counselor or school administrator (not required of students with 24 hours of transferable credit from a U.S. college) Recommendation letter from a teacher for scholarship consideration (not required of students with 24 hours of transferable credit from a U.S. college) SAT or ACT score reports (if required) TOEFL score report (if required) Color photograph (optional) By Mail, Telephone and the Internet Office of International Admission TCU Box 297013 Fort Worth, Texas 76129 U.S.A Phone: (817) 257-7871 Fax: (817) 257-5256 Internet: www.tcu.edu E-mail: frogworld@tcu.edu How to Contact the TCU Office of International Admission With Packages and Express Deliveries Office of International Admission Sadler Hall, Room 212 2800 South University Drive Fort Worth, Texas 76129 U.S.A.
A P P L I C A T I O N F O R I N T E R N A T I O N A L A D M I S S I O N T O T C U Tell Us About You Name(as on passport) FIRST MIDDLE FAMILY (SURNAME) Preferred First Name U.S. Social Security Number Home Telephone Current Telephone COUNTRY/CITY CODE & NUMBER E-mail Address Fax Number Date of Birth City and Country of Birth MONTH/DAY/YEAR Country of Citizenship Country of Permanent Residence Country Issuing Passport Native Language If not English, how did you learn English? Permanent Mailing Address INCLUDE CITY, POSTAL CODE (IF ANY) & COUNTRY Current Mailing Address (if different) INCLUDE CITY, POSTAL CODE (IF ANY) & COUNTRY PLACE COMMAS BETWEEN EACH LINE OF THE ADDRESS PLACE COMMAS BETWEEN EACH LINE OF THE ADDRESS COUNTRY/CITY CODE & NUMBER COUNTRY/CITY CODE & NUMBER U.S. Contact Person (if any) and Telephone Number I give this person permission to access admissions decisions yes no Have you ever attended TCU? If yes, when? Do you plan to live in the residence halls? Yes No (freshmen under age 21 who do not live at home are required to live on campus) First choice of major: Second choice of major: IF ANY Male Female I am applying as a Freshman or Transfer International Student or U.S. Permanent Resident For undergraduate term beginning in (year) Fall Semester Spring Semester Summer Sessions (Summer students must have 24 or more hours from a U.S. College) For Intensive English Program beginning in (month) OFFERED MONTHLY EXCEPT DECEMBER (year) Father s Name Email Address Employer & Position Highest Level of Education Completed College(s) Attended Mother s Name Email Address Employer & Position Highest Level of Education Completed College(s) Attended Guardian or Spouse s Name (circle one) Email Address Employer & Position Highest Level of Education Completed College(s) Attended Financial Information (entire section must be completed before application for admission will be considered) Do you plan to apply for financial aid? Yes No Name of Financial Sponsor or Sponsors Relationship to You Address of Sponsor Amount of Support: will provide for all expenses Yes No or: will provide only U.S. $ per year
A P P L I C A T I O N F O R I N T E R N A T I O N A L A D M I S S I O N T O T C U Tell Us About Your Academic Background Beginning with the most recent, please list all secondary and post-secondary schools you have attended. Secondary Technical Post-secondary or University Dates Attended School Name City/State/Country From To Public Private Type of diploma, certificate or degree received, if any Indicate the dates you took or will take: R E S U L T S S E N T T O T C U? Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) / Yes No Total Score SAT / Yes No Critical Reading Math Writing ACT / Yes No Composite Essay Requirement On a separate sheet of paper, please write a 300-500 word essay. Discuss a significant person, experience, goal, issue, or achievement that has special meaning to you. The essay tells us a great deal about our candidates and allows for expression of writing skills, creativity, and imagination. You may be serious, humorous, or somewhere in between. Resume Requirement List your activities, years of participation and leadership positions on a separate sheet of paper. Suggested format: I. Academic Honors II. Extracurricular Activities, Clubs and Organizations, Hobbies, Talents III. Commmunity, Volunteer or Religious Activities IV. Work Experience V. Educational Travel Optional Information Do you plan to receive a degree from TCU? Religious Affiliation How did you first learn about TCU? What influenced you to apply to TCU? Do you have family members or friends who have attended TCU? Top three college activity interests: What other colleges are you considering? Required Signature I certify that the information on this application is accurate and complete and acknowledge that any omission or inaccurate information could jeopardize my enrollment at TCU. Signature of Applicant Date
Office of International Admission TCU Box 297013 Fort Worth, Texas 76129 U.S.A. Phone: 817.257.7871 FAX: 817.257.5256 www.tcu.edu frogworld@tcu.edu Estimated Undergraduate Costs 2015-2016 Tuition & Fees (24-36 hours) $40,630 Student Government Fee $90 Room Rent and Food $13,000 Health Insurance $1,950 Books and Supplies $1,200 Miscellaneous Living Expenses $2,500 Total academic year (9 months) $59,370 Note: These are average costs for the 9-month school year. Depending on individual lifestyle and housing options, the figures above may be from $1,000 to $2,000 more each semester. Tuition and fees, room rent and food costs increase each year. The costs quoted do not include personal expenses, entertainment, travel or spending money. Students are required to have sufficient funding to cover summer and winter break costs OR to purchase a plane ticket if leaving the U.S. International Financial Statement Instructions (Financial Statement on Reverse Side) U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) requires evidence of sufficient financial resources for the duration of studies and sponsorship verification before issuing the I-20 or DS2019 (required to obtain a visa). All documents must be originals and submitted with English translations. Section 1: Student s Statement of Financial Responsibilities The applicant must read, complete, sign and date Section 1. Section 2: Sponsor s Statement of Financial Commitment The sponsor must sign and date Section 2. Include a letter from the sponsor s employer, on company letterhead, verifying employment and annual salary in U.S. dollars. Salary should be sufficient to sustain the sponsor's family and the student's expenses at TCU for the duration of studies. If your sponsor is self-employed, please have the bank or company accountant state that the sponsor is self-employed, and in what capacity, and at what annual salary. If self-sponsored, the applicant should write self as the name of the sponsor and sign and date Section 2. A self-sponsored student must currently have funds in the bank to cover costs for the entire period of studies at TCU. Note: If a student has more than one sponsor, the student and each sponsor must complete a separate financial statement and indicate the amount of support in Section 2. Copies of the financial statement can be made for additional sponsors. Section 3: Financial Verification from Bank or Financial Institution An official of the sponsor s financial institution must complete, sign, and put an official seal or stamp on a certification statement on the institution s letterhead. An example of the wording that can be used follows: I hereby certify that according to our records and in my opinion, SPONSOR S NAME, the sponsor of STUDENT S NAME, is capable of meeting the expenses of the student, as indicated on the Estimated Undergraduate Costs form. His average monthly balance for the past 12 months was, and his current balance is." The bank letter must be translated into English and indicate the average monthly balance for the past 12 months and the current balance in U.S. dollars. As required by ICE, the sponsor must have sufficient funds currently in the bank to cover a full year of expenses. Please include copies of documents that support the information in the bank letter. Evidence of the current balance, average monthly balance, and other basic information on supporting documents must be translated into English, and the amount should be equal to or greater than the amount listed in Section 2.
International Student Financial Statement Section 1: Student s Statement of Financial Responsibilities I,, do hereby certify that: S T U D E N T ' S N A M E I will have sufficient funds in U.S. currency available to me for each academic year (nine months) to cover the educational and living expenses, as stipulated on the reverse side of this form or on the current Estimated Undergraduate Costs form, plus adequate funds for my travel to and from the U.S. and for personal expenses. I will have sufficient funds to cover living and travel expenses for any dependents who accompany me. If I remain in the U.S. during the summer/winter breaks, I will also have sufficient funds to cover living and travel expenses for myself and any dependents who accompany me. If I attend summer school, I will have sufficient funds to cover tuition and fees, books, and supplies. If I do not remain in the U.S. during the summer/winter breaks, I will have sufficient funds to purchase a plane ticket. These funds can and will be provided during my entire period of studies by the individual or agency noted in Section 2. (Please save copies for your records.) I can make arrangements to have the necessary funds transferred to the U.S. and available to me prior to registration each semester. I understand that my educational and living expenses will increase each year at TCU, and I will be prepared to increase the amount of my sponsorship each year. I realize that no additional scholarships or financial aid will be available after I enroll. SIGNATURE OF STUDENT D A T E E - M A I L Section 2: Sponsor s Statement of Financial Commitment I,, do hereby certify that I am the S P O N S O R ' S N A M E R E L A T I O N S H I P T O T H E S T U D E N T of the applicant named in Section 1. I am employed by, and I can and will provide all funds (as indicated on the reverse side or on the current Estimated Undergraduate Costs form) needed in accordance with the stipulations of the TCU Financial Statement. (If the sponsor will provide only a portion of expenses, state the specific amount: $ per year minimum). I realize that TCU educational and living expenses increase annually, and I will be prepared to increase my sponsorship accordingly each year. Sponsor s address: Telephone (including country / city code): Fax: I will provide a letter from my employer, on company letterhead and written in English, verifying my employment and annual salary, shown both in the local currency and in U.S. dollars. S I G N A T U R E O F S P O N S O R D A T E E - M A I L Section 3: Financial Verification from Bank or Other Financial Institution (THIS STATEMENT MUST APPEAR ON THE LETTERHEAD OF THE BANK OR FINANCIAL INSTITUTION) The following information must be in the letter from the bank, written in English: Certification Statement (example of wording that can be used in the bank letter): I hereby certify that according to our records and in my opinion, SPONSOR S NAME, the sponsor of STUDENT S NAME, is capable of meeting the expenses of the student (and any accompanying dependent) as indicated on the Texas Christian University Estimated Undergraduate Costs form. Sponsor s average monthly account balance over the past twelve months. Sponsor s exact current balance in U.S. dollars (amount should be equal to or greater than the amount listed in Section 2). The name, signature, title and contact information of the bank or financial institution official.