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International Students (continued)

If you are not a U.S. citizen or resident, ask the ASU Office of Admissions to send you its special information for international students. You can request the information by mailing a request, calling our office at (706) 737-1632 or 1-800-341-4373, completing the International information request online form, or email Kathy Herrington, Associate Director of Admissions in charge of international admissions.

Submitting Records for Transfer Evaluation

The process for submitting records for a credential evaluation is carefully outlines on the agency application form. We require a course by course evaluation. The official copy must be mailed directly from the agency to the Office of Admissions at Augusta state University. Credential evaluation agencies are as follows:

NACES
www.naces.org/members.htm

AACRAO
http://www.aacrao.org/international/foreignEdCred.cfm

NOTE: Although your credential evaluation may indicate that you have completed a significant number of credit hours, ASU will only accept those credits which satisfy its degree requirements.

Agency Names and Addresses for the SAT and TOEFL:

ASU's Institutional Code: 5336

USA SAT
The College Board Admissions Testing Program

Box 592-A, Princeton, NJ 08541

USA TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
Examinee Identification Service
CN 6155, Princeton, NJ 08541-6155, USA

SAT/ACT Requirement

You are required to take the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) or American College test (ACT). Your scores must be mailed directly from the test center to ASU to be considered official. We recommend that you also fax your SAT or ACT scores to our office to avoid processing delays. Faxed transcripts are considered unofficial.

English Requirement

If English is not your native language, you must demonstrate a level of English proficiency appropriate to the level of instruction at ASU. You may do this by taking the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language). The TOEFL must have been taken in the past two years. The minimum required for admission is 173 on the computer-based test or correlating scores on the web-based test. TOEFL will be waived for applicants applying within the United States if they have completed English composition at a regionally accredited post secondary institution with a "C" grade or better. See English proficiency requirements page for more details.

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