1988-1989 Academic Catalog
Forty-three states, Puerto Rico, and several foreign countries are represented in the student body. The students pictured here, Gina Logrono, Marc Donawa, and Cynthia Frenkiel, represent the Dominican Republic. Barbados, and Brazil, respectively. Admissions 33 International Students Cedarville College welcomes applications for admission from students of all nations. The College was approved for attendance by nonimmigrants by the Immigration and Naturalization Service in 1959. International students should follow the college admisssions procedure carefully, submitting their applications well in advance of deadlines so that sufficient time is available for processing and communication. Those coming from countries in which English is not the native language may need to demonstrate their proficiency in English by taking the Test of English as a Foreign Language Examination (TOEFL). Canadian students who have attended Grade XIII may transfer credit to Cedarville by submitting official transcripts. Up to one full year of credit may be granted. To satisfy United States Immigration and Naturalization requirements, upon acceptance international students must deposit at the College $8000 in United States currency or submit a certified affidavit of support which demonstrates the ability to cover college-related expenses. Full admission to the College is granted upon receipt of these funds or affidavit. Questions con– cerning this procedure should be directed to the director of admissions. Grants and scholarships for international students are limited. Some international students work on campus. Permission for off– campus employment must be secured from the Immigration and Naturalization Service.
Made with FlippingBook
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=