If you have completed a four year bachelor’s degree or the equivalent, please view the individual program requirements and be attentive to deadlines and specific submission items for each.
Please submit the following:
For further information, please visit Graduate Admissions.
A formal letter of acceptance from Immaculata University will indicate that all admissions requirements have been met. A Certificate of Eligibility (I-20) is issued to the student who has shown intent to enroll. The Certificate of Eligibility must be presented to the U.S. Embassy or Consulate along with a passport and the Immaculata University acceptance letter when applying for the F-1 visa. Applicants should be prepared to provide proof of residence abroad to which they intend to return after completion of studies.
The Certificate of Eligibility (I-20) will indicate the length of time the student will be granted for study in the United States. The student’s passport should be valid for at least six months beyond the date of completion of studies.
When traveling to the United States, the student should carry the following documents:
Upon arrival in the United States, proceed to the Department of Homeland Security station at the port of entry. He/she should have the following documents ready: passport, SEVIS I-20, Form I-94 Arrival-Departure Record, and CF-6059 Customs Declaration Form. The Form I-94 should reflect the student’s home address. It is important that the inspecting officer stamp the documents. If the student is requested to proceed to a “secondary inspection,” it is essential that he/she has the name and number of a contact person at Immaculata University.