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Post University China Admissions
Chinese Student Program
Post University welcomes international applicants. The University's admission deposit policy is the same for international students as for freshmen or transfer students. In addition to the regular admission requirements, international applicants must submit the following original documents via email to the Office of China Admissions at CHINAADMISSIONS@POST.EDU.
- A completed application form, including a $40 non-refundable application fee, or apply online BY CLICKING HERE.
- Two reference letters.
- An official English translation of all school records and proof of a high school diploma.
- A notarized "DECLARATION OF FINANCE" or a Form I-134 with notarized affidavit of support stating in U. S. dollars the amount of money available to the student for the first year of study, the source of income, and a declaration of acknowledgement that the inclusion of false information is grounds for dismissal from the University. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) requires that international students have sufficient funds available to cover their tuition and living expenses for at least 12 months.
- A bank statement showing you have at least $35,000 US dollars or more in your bank account.
- If you have an official TOEFL score please instruct the Educational Testing Service (ETS) to use institutional code 3698 (Post University) to forward your scores to Post University. If you do not have an official TOEFL score, you are required to attend the 3 week ESL intensive course starting August 19, 2008 through September 7, 2008 at
Post University.
- The China Admission Office of Post University will provide whatever necessary help for your visa application process abroad. CHINAADMISSIONS@POST.EDU
Once the required documentation has been completed and submitted to the Office of China Admissions, the Office of China Admissions will determine the student's academic admissibility by conducting an interview either in person or on the telephone. If the student is admitted and financial support is certified, the University will issue a Form I-20/Certificate of Eligibility, which the international student needs in order to apply for a United States F-1 student visa. Post University is currently enrolled in the DHS Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) for electronic tracking of international students. Please note that you must pay the $100 SEVIS fee prior to applying for a visa (see: https://www.fmjfee.com/i901fee/). The process of applying for and receiving an F-1 visa varies from country to country and can take as long as three months.
The issuance of a Form I-20 and F-1 student visa constitutes a legal agreement with the United States Government. According to the DHS, the definition of an F-1 student is a non-immigrant that is pursuing a "full course of study" towards a specific educational or professional objective at an academic institution in the United States. Once the educational or professional objectives have been attained, the F-1 student is expected by the United States Government to return to his or her residence abroad.
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Post University competes in the NCAA Division II.
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