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International Students
Students from other countries
attending Harper College are termed international students,
according to the following definition: A person who is a citizen
of a country other than the United States who has a visa for educational
purposes with an intent to return to his or her homeland upon completion
of his or her educational program.
International students must carry a minimum of 12 semester hours or be
enrolled in the Intensive English Program. Because no scholarships or
grants are available to international students, it is essential that students
from outside the United States have sufficient funds to cover their expenses
while in this country. The international student tuition is $278.00 per
semester hour (subject to change without notice).
International students are not considered residents of the College district
for purposes of admission to Limited Enrollment Programs.
International students are required to have health insurance coverage
and will be charged an individual health insurance fee each semester.
Students can receive a credit for the fee if they provide proof of equivalent
coverage.
International students will be required to submit the following to the
Admissions Office at least eight weeks prior to the beginning of the semester
or summer session in which they intend to begin their studies:
1. A completed Harper application with a non-refundable $175.00 application
fee.
2. Official transcripts for at least the last four years of secondary
school study and any university-level or postsecondary school work that
has been completed or attempted. All these records must list all subjects
taken, grades earned or examination results in each subject, minimum and
maximum grades possible and all diplomas and certificates awarded. If
these documents are not in English, they must be accompanied by authorized
English translations.
3. An official Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score report.
To be considered for admission, students must receive a minimum converted
score of 210 (550 for students who completed the test prior to June 1998).
This requirement will be waived for students applying to the Intensive
English Program.
4. An affidavit of support signed by the party who will be supporting
the student. The affidavit must be accompanied by statements from the
bank and employer of the party who will be supporting the student. (If
students are able to document sufficient financial resources to support
themselves, this will be considered adequate.)
5. A Harper College declaration of intention.
6. A written statement regarding what the student plans to study at Harper.
(This requirement will be waived for students applying to the Intensive
English Program.)
7. A Harper College Educational Background Information Sheet.
8. International Student Responsibility Checklist.
9. Copy of passport
10. Photograph
11. Copy of I-20 if student is transferring from another U.S. college
or university.
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