International Students in the College of Undergraduate Studies and the College of LifeLong Learning
To apply for undergraduate admission, international students need to submit the following to the College of LifeLong Learning.
English Language Requirements
Results of:
- the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)>); TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based)/200 (computer-based) is required for admission
- or Michigan Test of English Language Proficiency.
Statement of Finances
Proof that sufficient funds are available for all expenses for the school year and vacation periods with the signature of the person responsible for payments (please use government form I-134 which can be found on the USCIS (INS) website: www.uscis.gov Immaculata does NOT provide financial aid for international students who are not U.S. citizens.
Certificate of Health and Insurance
A medical examination form signed by a physician and stamped with the physician's office information and proof of current health insurance with the following provisions:
- Repatriation
- Medical evacuation
Transcripts
Official transcripts from high school and any colleges that the student might have attended. Evaluation of international college transcripts by World Education Services, Inc. (WES) IS required. WES evaluation also is required of a high school transcript if NOT in English.
Immaculata University Application Form
To commence studies, submit an Application Form along with all requirements specified above. A Certificate of Eligibility (I-20) will be issued after completion of these requirements and acceptance by the University.
Currently, Immaculata does not provide housing facilities on campus for male students and very limited on campus housing for women students over the age of 22. Be prepared to provide for your own housing. There are apartments within walking distance of the campus. We do not offer either a Test Prep Program or an English Language Program. Service Fee
For further information, please contact the College of LifeLong Learning.