This is the VOA Special English Education Report.
This
week in our Foreign Student Series, we talk about applying to an American
college or university. International admissions officers advise students to
apply to at least three schools. You may be able to apply online and pay the
application charge with a credit card, or by mail.
You should study the Web sites of
schools that interest you. You can find information about how and when to
apply, how much it will cost and whether any financial aid is available. And
you can probably e-mail the admissions office with any questions.
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| Reid Campus Center at Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington |
At
Whitman College, the admissions Web site has an area where people can send
questions to current international students. Whitman is a small private college
in Walla Walla, Washington, in the Pacific Northwest. It has about one thousand
five hundred students. Fifty-two of them this year are international students
from more than thirty countries.By
comparison, almost four thousand international students from more than one
hundred countries are at Ohio State University. Ohio State is in the Midwest,
in the city of Columbus, Ohio, and is one of the largest universities in the United
States. It has more than fifty-two thousand students.
Wherever you apply, you should start the
application process at least two years before you want to begin your studies.
Completing the applications and any required admissions tests will take time.
Non-native English speakers will most likely have to take the TOEFL, the Test
of English as a Foreign Language. We will be discussing the TOEFL and other
tests in the coming weeks.
So far in our series, we talked
about choosing schools. We suggested getting help at the nearest Educational
Advising Center. The State Department has advising centers around the world.
We
also talked about online education programs and subjects like accreditation and
diploma mills. And we talked about student visas and the job of SEVIS. SEVIS is
the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System operated by the Immigration
and Customs Enforcement agency.
Next
week will be part twelve of our Foreign Student Series. If you missed any, our
series is online with transcripts, MP3s and helpful links at
voaspecialenglish.com. You can also send
us e-mail through the site. Or write to special@voanews.com, and be sure to
include your name and tell us where you are.
And
that's the VOA Special English Education Report, written by Nancy Steinbach. I'm Steve Ember.