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State Technical College of Missouri


For students living outside the United States:  Complete the State Technical College of Missouri Application for Admission.  Provide evidence of academic preparation: 1. The student must submit all official school records verifying scholastic preparation (e.g. graduation certificate and/or transcript from an accredited high school or foreign equivalent and college transcript). An official English translation and evaluation of the transcript must be submitted in addition to the original. Educational Credential Evaluators (ECE), International Education Research Foundation (IERF), and World Education Services (WES) are approved professional translation and evaluation services; applications can be found online at www.ece.org, www.ierf.org, and www.wes.org. Students are responsible for any fees for these services. Evaluation of credentials completed by ECE, IERF, and WES are subject to review and approval by the Registrar.


2. Students transferring from another U.S. college or university need to submit their current I-20, I-94, visa, and copy of valid passport.


 Submit evidence of financial responsibility and an affidavit of financial support guaranteeing the prospective student’s ability to pay fees and living expenses in the United States while attending school.


 Submit ACT, ACCUPLACER, and/or COMPASS test scores. 1. Test scores must meet State Technical College of Missouri’s minimum threshold scores for admission to the college.


2. Test scores are used for course placement and program admittance. For information about taking an arranged ACT test, visit www.act.org/content/dam/act/unsecured/documents/arranged.pdf.


3. Results from these tests must be less than five years old. 4. If test results are over five years old and the applicant can demonstrate successful prior experience at an accredited U.S. college or university, he/she may have testing waived per the discretion of the Assistant Dean of Enrollment Management. 5. Test scores may be waived with approved transfer credit.


 Provide evidence of English language proficiency: International students who are from countries where English is not an official language and/or were not schooled in English must submit evidence of English proficiency. This requirement may be satisfied by providing one of the following:  A score of 550 or better on the paper-based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or a score of 80 on the internet-based TOEFL. Submit official test report.


 A score of 6.0 or better on the International English Language Testing System (IELTS).  Satisfactory completion of 60 semester hours of academic work in a regionally-accredited U.S. college or university. Submit official transcript.


 Submit any program-specific requirements. Contact the Office of Admissions for more details.


For students living within the United States:  Be eligible to change to F-1 status. See United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) website to see if you are eligible to change your status.


 Complete all of the State Technical College of Missouri Application for Admission steps listed above.


NOTES:  International students will be required to submit evidence of health and accident insurance prior to enrollment.


 International students must pay all fees necessary for issuing the I-20.  International students must pay all tuition and fees in full at the time the student is permitted to register for classes unless guaranteed by the country’s scholarship program.


 International students may be eligible for internal tuition waivers provided by State Technical College of Missouri.


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