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International ADMISSIONS

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WAYS TO APPLY:

Do not use these forms if you have previously attended VSU.

Undergraduate Students:

  • Apply on-line and submit electronically. The $40.00 fee must be paid by credit card or on-line check payment system.
    * Note: Social Security Number is required unless the "I-20 Needed" box is checked in the Citizenship question.
  • Print out an application.. This application must be mailed to VSU with a check or money order for $40.00.
    * Note: Social Security Number is required unless the "I-20 Needed" box is checked in the Citizenship question.
  • Submit a request for information by e-mail to admissions@valdosta.edu or call the Admissions Office (1-800-618-1878) to request an application packet.

Graduate Students:

  • Apply online and submit electronically.The $35.00 fee must be paid by credit card or check card.
    • Also, you can download the supplemental forms here.
    • Check your program's admission information page to see what particular requirements they might have.

 

ADMISSION DECISION

Undergraduate Students:

Once your application is complete, the Admissions Office will make a decision about your acceptance. The Center for International Programs assists the Admissions Office with the other requirements for foreign students. Applicants should contact the International Student Coordinator or Advisor at the address listed below for assistance with the admissions process.

Graduate Students:

Once your application is complete, and you have submitted all the required materials by your chosen program, you will need to wait for your program's department to make a decision. Graduate programs do not offer conditional acceptances.

For more information contact the Admissions Office:

Undergraduate
Graduate

Once students are officially admitted, the Admissions/Graduate Programs Office will send a letter of notification and an I-20 form will be issued so that students may apply for an F-1 student visa at his her local U.S. Embassy or Consulate Office. Students are responsible for completing their own visa applications and for any fees associated with the visa application. The International Student Advisor and Coordinator will provide students with information about travel to Valdosta and special orientation for new international students.

NOTE: I-20s will not be distributed after deadlines set forth by the Center for International Programs and VSU admissions.