The
application process
How
to apply for the Universities in America program
Who can apply?
To qualify for the ICEA Scholarship and undergraduate degree
programs through ICEA you must:
-be
17 years of age or older
-have successfully completed the equivalent of a US secondary
education
-have received a diploma or acceptable certification of graduation
from secondary school in your home country
-be a non-American citizen with principal residence outside the
US
-have a proficiency level of spoken and written English sufficient
to perform acceptably within a university environment
-have demonstrated academic achievement indicative of university
success (minimal 2.0 GPA)
To qualify for (post) graduate studies through ICEA you must:
-be
a non-American citizen with principal residence outside the US
-have successfully completed the equivalent of a US secondary
education
-have successfully completed a four year undergraduate degree
-have an English language proficiency level of TOEFL 550 or equivalent
Details of graduate
programs offered through Universities in America
When
to apply
You can take advantage of a rolling admissions procedure that
permits university application at any time of year. However, applications
received prior to 1 July (for September admission) or 1 November
(for January admission) will have the best chance for successful
enrollment to your first choice. We recommend that applications
are made as early as possible in the academic year.
How
to apply
Drawing upon decades of experience in international admissions
and university placement, Study Group counselors have created
a fast, simple and successful application process. Approximately
95% of Universities in America candidates are admitted to one
of their university choices.
ICEA
International Admissions Center
Level 2
330 7th Avenue
New York
NY 1001
USA
Tel:
+1 212 497 0050
Fax: +1 212 497 0045
ICEA
will contact you and put you in touch with a local representative.
Your
local representative will ask you to:
1.
complete a full application form.
(please make sure you read and understand the Terms and Conditions)
2.
pay a $500 deposit
(refundable if acceptance not offered or visa denied)
Your local representative may also ask you to:
3.
supply TOEFL and SAT scores (if available)
4.
take an English language test
5.
supply a financial statement
Your local representative will forward the above to ICEA.
After
reviewing your application form and supporting documentation,
ICEA will send it to your three choices in order of preference.
Timeframe:
ICEA will respond within 3 business days.
Offers
(conditional or unconditional) are confirmed within approximately
three weeks (slightly longer for transfer or graduate applicants).
About
the program
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