Once
you have decided which schools to apply
to, the next step is to go through the
application process for each of the
schools. While the process is the
same for most schools, some may have
additional requirements. It is
best that you familiarize yourself with
each school's requirements so you don't
lose your chance of being accepted
because of an error or a missing item in
your application. Generally, you
will need to do the following (See
the Calendar and
Checklist to guide you through this
process):
Application
Form
You
will be required to submit personal
information along with academic
credentials, e.g. transcripts, copy of
your diploma. Some of these forms can be
long and confusing, so take your time
when completing them. Do not hesitate to
contact the school for clarification if
there’s something you do not
understand.
Application
Fees
You will be required to pay a
non-refundable application fee to the
school for the processing of your
application. This fee can range between
$25 and $75. Some schools have
high application fees to reduce the
number of applicants. Whatever the
fee a school is charging, your application will not
be processed until your pay this fee.
Transcripts
Transcripts show the courses you
took in high school and the grades you
attained. They help the admissions
committee determine if you are an
eligible candidate for their school.
Make sure the transcript you submit has
a description of the courses you’ve
taken and the grading system. If it is
not in English, request a
notarized/certified translation. Not
doing this will delay your application’s
consideration. You may also be required
to submit a copy of your diploma showing
that you graduated from high school.
Standardized
Test Scores
These are your SAT
and TOEFL
test scores. They will be sent directly
to the schools by ETS.
Make sure you take the tests on time so
the schools will receive your scores
before the application deadline. Read
more about the application tests here.
Letter
of Recommendation
These letters are written about you
by previous teachers. They help to
provide the admissions committee insight
into the kind of person you are. These
letters are an important part of your
application and should be treated so.
Application
Essay
Some schools may require you to
submit an essay along with your
application form. The school will
provide information about what they
expect in your essay. Read more
about the application essay here.
Financial
Documents
To study in the USA you will have to
show proof that you can support yourself
while there. This may include bank
statements, scholarship award letters
and/or any student loans you’ve
received. The school will set an amount
that you must prove you have. Your
application may be considered without
these documents, but you will not be
sent the Certificate of Eligibility form
you need to obtain your student visa
until the school receives your financial
documentation.