Admissions - International Students
There are two distinct groups of international students that include students abroad who are interested in traveling to the U.S. on an F-1 student visa (including students who are already in the U.S. on an F-1 student visa currently studying at another U.S. school) and students in the U.S. who currently hold some other type of immigration status.
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"I came to Georgia Highlands College from Peru to study nursing. The nursing program here at GHC has provided me with a challenging experience. As an international student, I have appreciated the support I got from faculty and I feel that I have a good start with my career in nursing” - Mariella Trauerzo |
Admissions Requirements
F-1 Student Visa Category:
In order to qualify for and obtain an I-20 (certificate of eligibility for international visitors pursuing an academic degree from a U.S. college or university) you must meet the academic criteria for admissibility as well as provide proof that funding is available to cover your living and educational expenses for the duration of your enrollment at Georgia Highlands College. Once admitted, you must follow the criteria required by the USCIS US Customs and Immigration Services to maintain your F-1 student visa status.
Required F-1 International Student Forms:
All Other International Students:
You must meet the academic criteria for admissibility and provide proof of current immigration status. If you do not have valid immigration documents, please contact the international student advisor in the Georgia Highlands College Admissions Office on the Floyd campus.
Required Other International Student Forms:
Academic Criteria for Admissibility:
Academic admissibility is based on your previous academic performance during high school and/or college coursework as well as providing proof of English language proficiency (if applicable).
Accredited U.S. High School Graduate:
The following admissions requirements are for any student that attended an accredited U.S. high school or a student that has already graduated from an accredited high school within the last five years:
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2.0 GPA as Calculated by GHC within your college prep curriculum
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College prep curriculum = 4 English, 4 Mathematics, 3 Natural Sciences, 3 Social Sciences, and 2 Foreign Languages in the same language
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Mathematics courses must include Algebra I, Algebra II, Trig or Geometry, and one more above Algebra II (Algebra I part I and Algebra I part II only count as one Math)
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2.2 GPA as Calculated by GHC within your tech prep curriculum
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Tech Prep curriculum = 4 English, 3 Mathematics, 3 Natural Science, 3 Social Sciences
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Have passed all of your high school graduation exams
International High School Graduate:
If high school is located outside of the U.S., you must submit an official evaluation from a recognized professional credential evaluation agency (see web link below for a list of recognized evaluation agencies).
Non-Accredited High School Graduates:
Students that have graduated from a non-accredited high school may be considered for admissions at GHC through one of the following options:
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By taking the GED and attaining a passing score required by the State of Georgia
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By scoring at or above the average SAT I score of the previous year’s fall semester first-time freshman class with at least a 450 verbal score and 450 math score, or equivalent ACT scores, and substantiating college preparatory curriculum completion via the SAT II subject exams in English writing, English literature, Mathematics, biology, chemistry or physics, American history and social studies and world history – and achieving designated scores in each area
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Be considered as a Presidential Exception by obtaining a minimum score of 500 in both the SAT I Math and Verbal score or equivalent ACT scores
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By scoring in the top five percent of all students nationally on the SAT I or ACT
Transfer Students from U.S. College/University:
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Students who transfer under 30 semester credit hours must meet freshman/non-traditional freshman academic criteria for admissibility and be eligible to return to their previous institution.
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Students who transfer over 30 semester credit hours must be eligible to return to their previous institution.
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Students dismissed from their current institution must sit out the allotted time (one semester for first dismissal, one year for second dismissal, and five years for third dismissal).
Transfer Students from International College/University:
If college, university or technical school is located outside of the U.S., you must submit an official evaluation from a recognized professional credential evaluation agency (see web link below for a list of recognized evaluation agencies).
Proof of English Language Proficiency:
For applicants whose first language is not English and applicants whose language of instruction throughout secondary school was not English, proof of English language proficiency is required.
Minimum Acceptable Scores Required
TOEFL SAT ACT IELTS
www.ets.org www.collegeboard.com www.act.org http://www.ielts.org
Paper Based TOEFL = 550 SAT-Verbal = 430 ACT-English = 17 IELTS minimum = 6.5
Computer Based TOEFL = 213 SAT-Math = 310 ACT-Math = 14
TOEFL – iBT = 80
Steps to Enrollment:
| Step 1 | Complete an admissions application and pay the $20 application fee |
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Have official transcripts sent from “every” college attended whether you are seeking college credit or not for these courses. *Official evaluation of international education credentials required |
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If you will have less than 30 hours of transferrable coursework, have an official high school transcript sent. *Official evaluation of international education credentials required |
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Submit TOEFL or SAT or ACT or IELTS scores (if applicable) to prove English language proficiency |
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Have your health care provider complete the GHC Certificate of Immunization form |
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Register to take the COMPASS exam through the Check Admissions Status link (if required) |
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Register to attend Orientation through the Check Admissions Status link (at orientation you will meet with an academic advisor and register for classes) |
Important Links:
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University System of Georgia International Students: http://www.usg.edu/users/international_students/
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement: http://www.ice.gov/sevis/index.htm
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U.S. Citizens and Immigration Services: http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis
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U.S. Dept of State Travel Regulations: http://travel.state.gov/visa/temp/types/types_1268.html
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U.S. Dept of Homeland Security: http://www.dhs.gov/index.shtm
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Currency Converter: http://www.oanda.com/currency/converter/
International Education Credential Evaluators:
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Josef Silny & Associates, Inc.: http://www.jsilny.com/
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Lisano International: http://www.lisano-intl.com/
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World Education Services: http://www.wes.org/
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Global Credential Evaluators: http://www.gcevaluators.com/



