
– Applicants from institutions with regional accreditation or other English speaking countries who hold an undergraduate or graduate degree. – FIU’s English Language Institute Level Six: Successful completion with passing grades for all content areas or as previously articulated by Transfer and Transition Services

– ENC 1101 with a C or better taken at a regionally accredited institution in the U.S. Applicants from non-English speaking countries, including internationally educated American students, must demonstrate proficiency in English
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Please do not send us your original transcript/diploma if no other copy exists.įor more information on submitting your transcripts please visit: How to Submit Your Pending DocumentsĮnglish language requirements for transfer students can be tricky, but that means more ways to show your proficiency without testing. NOTE: Transcripts become FIU property once submitted and will not be returned to the applicant or forwarded to any other institution. FIU prefers an American Translators Association (ATA) organization to provide translations however, we will also accept official translation agencies on a case-by-case basis, especially for documentation translated outside of the US. Upper division coursework must be reviewed and approved by the students’ academic department or academic advisorĪll admissions and transfer documentation must be provided in English. International Admissions will work with students to establish course equivalencies for the University Core Curriculum. International Admissions will work with students to receive course syllabi and academic catalog information from their previous institutions to articulate transferable coursework.
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equivalent grade point average based on professional resources available through the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO) and other professional organizations. International Admissions will confirm the accreditation, general transferability of coursework, and provide a calculated U.S. please visit the Transfer Equivalency Database aka “ TED“.įor credit to be transferred from an international institution, students must submit official original transcripts to International Admissions. To review some of the previously transferred courses in the U.S. This will allow us to confirm its equivalency to our curriculum. Though it is not always required to submit syllabi (because many students transfer-in from the same schools), there are times when the class-specific syllabus is needed. If you are submitting courses to be evaluated by our office please be prepared to submit syllabi for those courses. Upper division coursework must be reviewed and approved by your department or academic advisor directly. We are unable to consider incomplete applications for admission- academic probation or missing requisite coursework would qualify your file as incomplete.Ĭourse-by-Course Evaluations and Transfer Credit: The Office of International Admissions will work with you to establish course evaluations equivalent to the University Core Curriculum. Doing this will prevent further delays and allow us to better assist you.

If your current academic standing or academic profile does not meet the admissions requirement, and you will not have final grades until after our deadline for your term of entry, please consider updating your admission term. Students on Academic Probation/Students Pending Prerequisites: This will impact your admissions timeline. If your transcripts are not in English, you must also submit an official translation of your transcript by a NACES or WES accredited organization along with the original documents. We will review all courses with posted grades and make note of any pending courses (that you may currently be enrolled in). As of Fall 2019, we will review all college/university transcripts in-house at no additional charge to students.


In order to begin the evaluation process we will need your most recent college/university transcripts.
