International Admissions

International Students are welcome to apply to CSUF
if they have good English skills as measured by the TOEFL or IELTS
and have completed their level of schooling at an internationally
accredited institution in good academic standing. They must have
financial support for the full duration of study. Download the
International Student Financial Statement and Affidavit
here*.
Students must submit documentation of financial
support as well as official TOEFL score reports, transcripts or mark
sheets from previous institutions they have attended, and other
documents as indicated.
Freshmen:
Students applying with no college work completed must have a score
of at least 500 paper test; 173 computer test on the TOEFL. An
acceptable IELTS score is 6.5. In addition, they must have completed
coursework equivalent to a U. S. high school curriculum.
Transfer:
Students who have completed some college work may transfer to CSUF
if they have scored at least 500 paper TOEFL test; 173 on the
computer test of TOEFL; an acceptable IELTS score is 6.5. Students
must also be in good academic standing at an internationally
accredited college or university. Students with less than 2 full
years of college work completed must also have records of high
school completion.
Graduates:
Students who have earned a degree equivalent to an U.S. bachelor’s
degree may apply for a master’s degree or a second bachelor’s
degree. The minimum score of 550 on the paper test; 213 on the
computer on the TOEFL is required; but many departments require a
higher score. A minimally acceptable score on IELTS for graduate
applicants is a 7.0. Contact the individual department for
additional supporting documents and requirements.
Students who do not meet the minimum TOEFL
requirement may enroll in the American Language Program.
Application Process:
It takes up to four months to process an
application and to issue an I-20. An international applicant is
encouraged to apply online at
www.csumentor.edu
as this will speed up the application process. An international
application will be available for the Fall filing period but an
applicant can also use the regular form. A student is encouraged to submit all
necessary documents to the Admissions Office, P O Box 6900,
Fullerton, CA, 92834-6900, USA immediately upon submission of the
application. These documents include the required level of TOEFL
score, all transcripts or mark sheets in both the native language
and an English translation, degree certificates, and for graduate applicants, required
documents for the specific department. A full evaluation of all
documents is completed before an admission is determined.
Upon being admitted to the
University, international students must submit the International
Student Financial Affidavit form and financial documents to the
Office of International Education & Exchange, 800 N State College,
UH244, Fullerton, CA 92834-6830. Once the financial documents have
been received and approved, the I-20 will be processed
For more information on the TOEFL or IELTS tests,
please visit their respective websites:
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For additional information regarding International
Students see the
Catalog.
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