南加州大学本科申请条件

  International ApplicantsWho Is Considered an International Student?

  At USC, an international student is an individual of foreign nationality who will be entering, or has already entered, the United States with a student visa. Students already residing in the United States and holding other non-immigrant visas (for instance, an E2, H2, or L2) are also considered international students.

  With the few exceptions noted below, international students follow the same application steps as other first-year or transfer applicants. We are familiar with the educational systems of most countries and will consider your application within the context of your educational environment.

  On the application, please write your name as it appears on your passport. If the name on your academic record is different from that on your passport, enter the name from your academic record in the “Preferred name” section. All international applicants must provide a permanent, physical mailing address (that is not a post office box).

  Academic Records

  International applicants must provide official copies of academic records from all secondary or senior secondary schools, pre-university programs, and colleges and universities attended.

  Applicants should:

  Have all academics records sent directly from the schools (whenever possible).

  Submit all academic records in the native language, accompanied by an English translation, if the native language is not English.

  Send external examination results or predicted results. Examples: predicted IB results, Indian board exam results, GCSE/IGCSE results, predicted A-levels, Australian ATAR, etc.

  Submit any additional documents as requested by the USC Office of Admission.

  Note: USC expects students to prepare work that is their own, factually true and honestly presented. USC does not contract with, nor is represented by, non-USC entities in the recruitment and admission process.

  Standardized Test Scores

  First-year (freshman) international applicants are required to submit:

  SAT or ACT (with the optional Writing test) scores; AND

  TOEFL, IELTS, or PTE Academic scores, if the native language is not English. (Applicants with minimum scores of 600 on the SAT Critical Reading exam or 27 on the ACT English exam are exempt. See English Proficiency Criteria below.)

  Transfer international applicants are required to submit:

  TOEFL, IELTS, or PTE Academic scores, if the native language is not English.

  TOEFL, IELTS, or PTE Academic scores must be recent, earned within two years of the USC application date.

  English Proficiency Criteria

  Academic success at USC depends on your ability to communicate effectively in English. All international applicants whose native language is not English must demonstrate English proficiency in the following manner:

  First-year (freshman) international applicants should earn:

  Minimum scores of 600 on the SAT Critical Reading exam or 27 on the ACT English exam; OR

  A minimum score of 100 on the TOEFL iBT (with a minimum score of 20 in each section); OR

  A minimum IELTS score of 7; OR

  A minimum PTE score of 68.

  Transfer international applicants should earn:

  A minimum score of 100 on the TOEFL iBT (with a minimum score of 20 in each section); OR

  A minimum IELTS score of 7; OR

  A minimum PTE score of 68.

  Applicants may still be admitted without these minimum scores. For those who do not demonstrate English proficiency, however, USC requires the International Student Exam (ISE) prior to registration for classes. The results of the ISE determine whether or not a student must enroll in English language courses at the American Language Institute (ALI) at USC.

  Overseas Third-Party Interview for First-Year Undergraduate Applicants

  We understand that overseas students, particularly those in China, have a growing interest in expressing themselves beyond the written application process. However, because our on-campus and off-campus undergraduate admission interviews are offered only in the US, it has been difficult for overseas applicants to participate in these sessions.

  To provide more accessible interview opportunities to applicants in China, we have contracted with Vericant, who will conduct video interviews and collect short writing samples.

  This information will be sent to USC and included with the application for review and evaluation by the USC admission committee. Vericant does not evaluate applicants.

  Documentation of Financial Support

  The US government requires all international students to provide proof of the ability to pay tuition and living expenses for the first academic year. Along with your application for admission, you must submit the Financial Statement of Personal or Family Support, accompanied by documentation of available funds (such as savings deposits, checking accounts, investment portfolios, or a signed bank letter verifying the ability to pay educational expenses). Documentation may also include proof of any scholarships or fellowships you have received or expect to receive.

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