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How to fill out the Glendale Community College international student application form?

I'm an international student hoping to study at Glendale Community College. Can someone explain how to fill out their application form and if there are any special requirements? I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed with the process.

3 months ago

Sure, I'd be happy to guide you through the application process for international students at Glendale Community College. Let's take it one step at a time. Keep in mind that while I won't have every detail, I can give you a general breakdown of what to expect.

1. Find the Application: The first thing you'll want to do is find the international student application. This will typically be online on the college's website.

2. Fill Out Your Personal Information: In the first section of the application, you'll be asked to provide your personal information. This typically includes your full name, birth date, and address. Make sure that all the information you provide is accurate and matches the information on your passport.

3. Provide Your Academic History: In this section, you'll need to list your completed educational history. Include any secondary or high schools, and colleges you've attended. It's crucial to provide accurate dates and details.

4. Indicate Your Intended Major: You'll be asked to indicate what you plan to study. If you're unsure, it's usually fine to say you are undecided at this point.

5. English Proficiency: As an international student, you'll need to demonstrate English proficiency, often in the form of scores from an approved English language test. The TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or the IELTS (International English Language Testing System) are commonly accepted.

6. Prepare Financial Documents: You'll need to show that you or your sponsor (like a parent) have enough financial resources to cover your tuition, fees, living expenses, and other costs associated with studying abroad.

7. Submit Supporting Documents: In most cases, the application requires you to submit some supporting documents. This could include your high school transcript, letters of recommendation, proof of English proficiency, financial documents, and a copy of your passport.

8. Pay the Application Fee: Expect to pay an application fee when you submit your application. This fee varies from college to college.

9. Submit the Application: This typically involves clicking a button at the end of the form, after you've ensured everything is complete and accurate.

Remember, this process can take some time, and you'll want to start as early as possible. Also, always check with the specific requirements of Glendale Community College through their international admissions office or website, since these can change or there might be additional requirements. All the best in your application process!

3 months ago

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