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Undergraduate Admission Application Guide
for International Students

PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION CAREFULLY BEFORE COMPLETING YOUR APPLICATION!

Note: This is for undergraduate applications only. (For Graduate School, please click here.)

To apply for undergraduate admission to SIUC, you must submit the following:

  • Application for admission
  • Official educational records
  • Official TOEFL scores if available
  • Financial statement (form included with application for admission)
  • Letter or statement from the bank of your sponsor
  • Other pertinent information

To ensure that your records will be processed as quickly as possible, print or type your name correctly and uniformly on all University documents. Enter your family name or surname where it is required on your application for admission and on your financial statement. Use your name in the same way on all future correspondence with the University.

In completing the undergraduate admission application you must answer all questions, include all the institutions you have attended, and personally sign your application.

If you submit your academic records and bank statement with your admission application, we will be able to consider your application and notify you of admission more quickly than if you submit these records in separate mailings.

You must apply early in order to allow time for postal delivery of your letter of admission and I-20 form and to make travel and housing arrangements before classes begin.


2007-2008 Financial Requirements

Beginning Fall 2007 semester, international students must have assured financial resources of not less than $24,700.00 (U.S. dollars) for the 2007-2008 academic year of study at SIUC.

Estimated expenses (exclusive of travel) for the 2007-2008 academic year (fall 2007 - spring 2008, or August 2007 - May 2008) are:

Living On Campus Living Off Campus*
Tuition a,b,c $12,697.00 $12,697.00
Feesd $2,550.90 $2,5500
Room and Boarde $6,604.00 $6,604.00
Books and Supplies $784.00 $784.00
Miscellaneous $2,074.00 $2,074.00
Total Nine-Month Budget $24,700.00 $24,700.00
CESLf Class Charge
$1,800.00
$1,800.00
Total SIUC & CESL
$26,500.00
$26,500.00

*Costs of living off campus vary greatly according to the choices of the student. This is an estimate only.

a12 credit hours, Fall & Spring. Full Time Status requirement met. Students may enroll in 15 or more hours per term for an additional $1,587 tuition for 3 or more additional credit hours per term. There are no additional fees charged for additional hours beyond 12.

bTuition rate is guaranteed for new students enrolling in Fall 2007, for 48 months from initial enrollment. Any enrollment after the initial 48 months will be charged at the rate in effect for that year, which will be higher.

cNew Freshmen with no transfer hours must expect to complete a minimum of 120 semester credit hours in order to earn a bachelor's degree. This cannot be done in eight (8) semesters of only 12 hours enrollment each.

If you plan to enroll for 6 hours each summer, you should estimate an additional $3,174 for summer tuition and $649.76 for fees.

If you take only 12 hours per term, and do not attend during the summer, it will take you 10 semesters, or five (5) years to complete a bachelor's degree. Tuition for your fifth year will be calculated at the higher rate in effect during your fifth year.

dProposed Fees, subject to change

eDouble room with meals. Additional costs will be incurred during university holidays or break periods.

fCESL is the Center for English as a Second Language, which provides English Language training for students who have not submitted an appropriate TOEFL score.

Fees, and housing rates may be changed without notice by the Southern Illinois University Board of Trustees. Tuition rates are guaranteed for 48 months from student's initial enrollment.

You must include a bank statement or letter from your sponsor, with the financial statement attached, and return it with your admission application. (Your bank statement is a letter from a representative of the bank where you, your parents, or your sponsor maintain an account.)


Educational Records

All applicants must submit their secondary school certificates or mark sheet, and all college/university transcripts. These educational documents must bear the original seal and signature of the Headmaster, Registrar, Ministry of Education, or officially designated Ministry. Also submit the official results of any national examinations, if these are given in your country. If you completed high school in the U.S.A. or in an American high school system, submit scores from the American College Test (ACT) or the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). Other students may submit SAT scores for admission consideration, but they are not required to do so.

If you submit unofficial records (those which do not bear the original signature of the institution's representative) you will delay admission consideration because these documents cannot be used. You must submit credentials that bear the official seal and have been signed by the registrar, headmaster, or dean of the institution issuing the documents. Photocopies will be accepted if they bear the institution's original seal and the original signature of the school official certifying the documents. Original certificates and/or transcripts can be returned to you unless the institution submitting the documents indicates that they are not to be given to you. Please also submit an official English translation if the original is not in English

It is necessary to verify the results of the West African School Certificates. All applicants submitting this certificate must submit the following information:


Examination Number and Year
Type of Examination
Card Serial Number and
PIN number

Failure to provide this information will delay the processing of your application.


English Proficiency--Official TOEFL

You must also demonstrate English proficiency before you can enroll in SIUC courses. If you meet all other admissions requirements, and your score from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is 520 or higher on the paper-based test (190 or higher on the computer-based test, or 68 or higher on the internet based test), you will be granted unconditional admission to SIUC and can begin your academic work. Applicants whose TOEFL score is less than 520 (paper), 190 (computer), or 68 (ibt) will be admitted contingent upon completion of an English test administered by SIUC's Center for English as a Second Language (CESL). Students who fail to submit TOEFL scores, or who do not submit acceptable TOEFL scores, will be required to attend courses at the Center for English as a Second Language (CESL) at your own expense, and remain in the program until your English proficiency improves to the level required for University enrollment.

The code number for submitting official TOEFL scores to SIUC is 1726. For information about the TOEFL contact:

Test of English as a Second Language
ETS, Box 899
Princeton, New Jersey, 08540 USA
Phone Number: 609-921-9000
Web Site: http://www.toefl.org

Financial Assistance

A limited number of competetive partial tuition-only scholarships are granted on a semester basis to international students. Several are restricted to students who have been enrolled at SIUC for a minimum of one year. Please review financial assistance details.

On-campus student employment is available. If you work 15 hours per week throughout the fall, spring and summer sessions you can anticipate earning slightly more than $4,000.

After you have completed one year of study you may request permission to obtain part-time employment off campus. For this you will need special authorization from the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Services as well as from SIUC's office of International Students and Scholars.