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Here's a step-by-step guide to coming to Northland College from outside the United States. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact the admissions department.
STEP ONE: Apply for admission
Paper Based Scoring 525 Computer Based Scoring 193 Next Generation TOEFL 69
STEP TWO: Submit Certification of Finances and acceptable supporting financial documents to the Northland College Office of AdmissionEstimated expenses for the 2007-2008 school year
Acceptable financial documents must show the following:
Note: International students (with the exception of Canadian students) will be required to pay their first semester of classes prior to the first day of class. Canadian students, please contact your Admission Counselor of more information.
Documents that are NOT accepted for admission:
After we have received all of the above information, we will issue an admission decision.
STEP THREE: Student visa (F-1 Visa) application processAfter you have been admitted, submitted financial documentation proving the ability to cover financial expenses, and paid $200 non-refundable enrollment deposit, we will send you an I-20 form.
STEP FOUR:
Notify the Northland Office of Admission when you receive your visa. We will inform you of arrival dates and help you with your travel plans. Do not purchase air tickets before contacting us.
Make travel arrangements to arrive in Duluth, Minnesota. American Airlines serves Duluth through a connection in Chicago, Illinois, and Northwest Airlines serves Duluth through a connection in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Make arrangements for final bill payment and other personal financial arrangements. Contact the Office of Admission for details on wire transfer.
Review these tips on what to expect as a student in the U.S.
We will pick you up at the Duluth airport and bring you to campus.
Federal Regulations for International Students
Academic study in the United States by non-U.S. citizens is directly regulated by the federal government. These regulations can sometimes be confusing. For more information on federal regulations relating to foreign student visas, please go to the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services website.
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