Freshmen students
- Official secondary school results in original language with
official translation.
- Official examination results – if taken - from the examining
board (Baccalaureate; General Certificate of Education; Caribbean
Examinations Council; West African Examinations Council, for
example).
- TOEFL or IELTS exam to demonstrate English language
proficiency. Applicants who have attended a school where the
primary language of instruction is English can have this
requirement waived.
- Statement of activity describing your activities if there is a
gap of more than 3 months from your school graduation date to
application.
- SAT Optional unless applicant is applying for the Pharmacy or
Actuarial Science program, or would like to be considered for
academic scholarship.
Transfer students
- Official secondary school results in original language with
official English translation.
- Official examination results – if taken- from the examining
board (Baccalaureate; General Certificate of Education; Caribbean
Examinations Council; West African Examinations Council, for
example).
- Official college transcript in original language with official
English translation.
- TOEFL or IELTS exam to demonstrate English language
proficiency. Applicants who have attended a school where the
primary language of instruction is English can have this
requirement waived.
- Statement of activity explaining any gaps in your educational
history.
- Foreign credential evaluation. Please refer to www.naces.org for a listing of
credential evaluating agencies from which we can accept course by
course evaluations. They evaluations must contain US grade and
credit equivalents.
For Graduate Students
- Official university and post-secondary transcripts, plus degree
conferrals/diplomas
- The Test for English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).
For All International Applicants
All students who have attended an international university, not
accredited by the United States, must submit a foreign credential
evaluation. Please refer to www.naces.org for a listing of
credential evaluating agencies from which we can accept course by
course evaluations. The evaluations must contain US grade and
credit equivalents.
More Information
For requirements for each individual graduate program, please
review the appropriate sections under the individual Schools of the University. For
more information, please contact the Office of International and
Graduate Admission, (718) 990-1601; email intlhelp@stjohns.edu.