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Application Requirements and Instructions First-Year and Transfer Students OFFICE OF UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS BOSTON 1. Secondary School Transcripts An official, certified record of your secondary school studies, including school-leaving examination results and an explanation of the grading system, should be mailed directly to the UMass Boston Office of Undergraduate Admissions. If you are presently in your last year of school, your mid-year grades should be included, or forwarded when available. If the transcripts and other records are not in English, a certified translation must be provided, as well. Students from countries that follow the British educational system must submit official Examination Council results to UMass Boston (e.g., GCSE and A-Level examination results). 2. Statement of Purpose / Essay The statement of purpose allows you to provide a personal explanation of your academic goals and your decision to seek admission to UMass Boston. We suggest you use this opportunity to discuss your personal background, as well as your educational and professional interests. Your statement, which may be typed or neatly handwritten, should take the form of a well-written, clearly organized essay of no fewer than 500 words. 3. Exam Scores Certain standardized test scores may be required as part of your application: TOEFL / IELTS All students whose first language is not English must submit official test scores for the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) exam. The only exception is for transfer applicants with a computed grade of B or better in English Composition 101 and 102 at an accredited two- or four-year institution. The TOEFL measures a student’s written and oral ability to function in an English-language-based setting. Most successful candidates are within the range of 550-600 on the paper test, 213-250 on the computer-based test, or 79-80 on the TOEFL IBT test. Information concerning testing dates and places may be obtained by writing to: TOEFL, P.O. Box 899-R, Princeton, NJ 08541, USA; or by visiting the TOEFL website at www.toefl.org. Successful candidates who take the IELTS exam generally score 6.0 or better. More-detailed information about the IELTS is available at www.ielts.org. SAT I / ACT All international freshman applicants are required to submit official Scholastic Aptitude I (SAT I) or American College Testing (ACT) scores. SAT II subject test scores are not required. Note: All test scores must be official, sent directly from the testing agency or printed on an official secondary school transcript. The school code (CEEB Code) for the University of Massachusetts Boston is 3924. 4. Certification of Finances (for students applying for an F-1 visa) The Certification of Finances form shows evidence of your ability to finance your education and living expenses during your stay as a student at UMass Boston. Your ability to document funding available to you is a necessary part of your application for an F-1 student visa. You should find a copy of the Certification of Finances form in this package. ADDITIONAL TRANSFER APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS Transfer applicants should submit all items noted in the application instructions for first-year students, with the differences noted below: 1. College / University Transcripts UMass Boston requires that an official, year-by-year statement of grades or official transcript be sent directly to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions by all colleges and/or universities attended by the applicant. A professional evaluation of all international academic coursework is required of transfer students. To obtain an evaluation, please contact one of the following organizations: www.wes.org or www.aacrao.org; or visit www.naces.org for additional information. 2. Exam Scores SAT I or ACT scores are not required of any student who has successfully completed at least two years of post-secondary study. The TOEFL is not required of students who have successfully completed at least two years of post-secondary study at an institution that uses English as its primary language of instruction. 3. Transfer Credit Transfer applicants may be awarded credit for courses completed at another U.S. college or university that is regionally accredited, or from a post- secondary institution outside the United States and approved by the government or ministry of education in its home country. The Office of Undergraduate Admissions will determine the number of credits and courses a student may transfer from previously attended institutions. Transfer applicants may also be required to submit college/university course descriptions or syllabi from previously attended institutions for the purpose of performing a transfer-credit evaluation.

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Application Requirements and InstructionsFirst-Year and Transfer Students

OffIce Of UndeRgRAdUAte AdmIssIOns UniverSiTY oF MaSSachUSeTTS BoSTon

1. secondary school transcriptsan official, certified record of your secondary school studies, including school-leaving examination results and an explanation of the grading system, should be mailed directly to the UMass Boston office of Undergraduate admissions. if you are presently in your last year of school, your mid-year grades should be included, or forwarded when available. if the transcripts and other records are not in english, a certified translation must be provided, as well.

Students from countries that follow the British educational system must submit official examination council results to UMass Boston (e.g., GcSe and a-Level examination results).

2. statement of Purpose / essayThe statement of purpose allows you to provide a personal explanation of your academic goals and your decision to seek admission to UMass Boston. We suggest you use this opportunity to discuss your personal background, as well as your educational and professional interests. Your statement, which may be typed or neatly handwritten, should take the form of a well-written, clearly organized essay of no fewer than 500 words.

3. exam scorescertain standardized test scores may be required as part of your application:

ToeFL / ieLTSall students whose first language is not english must submit official test scores for the Test of english as a Foreign Language (ToeFL) or the international english Language Testing System (ieLTS) exam. The only exception is for transfer applicants with a computed grade of B or better in english composition 101 and 102 at an accredited two- or four-year institution.

The ToeFL measures a student’s written and oral ability to function in an english-language-based setting. Most successful candidates are within the range of 550-600 on the paper test, 213-250 on the computer-based test, or 79-80 on the ToeFL iBT test. information concerning testing dates and places may be obtained by writing to: ToeFL, P.o. Box 899-r, Princeton, nJ 08541, USa; or by visiting the ToeFL website at www.toefl.org.

Successful candidates who take the ieLTS exam generally score 6.0 or better. More-detailed information about the ieLTS is available at www.ielts.org.

SaT i / acTall international freshman applicants are required to submit official Scholastic aptitude i (SaT i) or american college Testing (acT) scores. SaT ii subject test scores are not required.

Note: All test scores must be official, sent directly from the testing agency or printed on an official secondary school transcript. The school code (CEEB Code) for the University of Massachusetts Boston is 3924.

4. certification of finances (for students applying for an f-1 visa)The certification of Finances form shows evidence of your ability to finance your education and living expenses during your stay as a student at UMass Boston. Your ability to document funding available to you is a necessary part of your application for an F-1 student visa. You should find a copy of the certification of Finances form in this package.

AddItIOnAl tRAnsfeR APPlIcAtIOn ReqUIRements Transfer applicants should submit all items noted in the application instructions for first-year students, with the differences noted below:

1. college / University transcriptsUMass Boston requires that an official, year-by-year statement of grades or official transcript be sent directly to the office of Undergraduate admissions by all colleges and/or universities attended by the applicant.

a professional evaluation of all international academic coursework is required of transfer students. To obtain an evaluation, please contact one of the following organizations: www.wes.org or www.aacrao.org; or visit www.naces.org for additional information.

2. exam scoresSaT i or acT scores are not required of any student who has successfully completed at least two years of post-secondary study. The ToeFL is not required of students who have successfully completed at least two years of post-secondary study at an institution that uses english as its primary language of instruction.

3. transfer credit Transfer applicants may be awarded credit for courses completed at another U.S. college or university that is regionally accredited, or from a post- secondary institution outside the United States and approved by the government or ministry of education in its home country. The office of Undergraduate admissions will determine the number of credits and courses a student may transfer from previously attended institutions. Transfer applicants may also be required to submit college/university course descriptions or syllabi from previously attended institutions for the purpose of performing a transfer-credit evaluation.

I-20 certificatesThe certificate of eligibility (i-20) is issued by the office of Undergraduate admissions after the applicant has satisfied all admission and financial requirements and has been admitted to a degree program at UMass Boston.

International credentialsall international students must submit official transcripts along with certified english translations.

the International BaccalaureateStudents who have completed the international Baccalaureate diploma (iB) and have completed higher-level exams may receive transfer credit.

UMass Boston may grant credits for French Baccalaureate courses.

University credits may be granted for German abitur exams.

Advanced credit

A-level examsStudents who have successfully passed three GSce a-level exams with a grade of c or higher may receive transfer credit.

financial Aidalthough international students do not qualify for federal, state, or univer-sity need-based aid, they are eligible to apply for a variety of loans. Loan programs available to international students at both undergraduate and graduate levels include:

n citiassist Loan Program through citibank

n Massachusetts educational Finance authority (MeFa) Loan

n Smart option Student Loan Program through Sallie Mae

n chase Select Loan through chase Bank

n collegiate Loan through Wells Fargo

n TruFit Loan through citizens Bank

 international students who borrow through any of these loan programs must have a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident co-sign the loan appli-cation.

For information about these loan programs, please refer to https://www.elmselect.com/oll/schoollenderlist/?schoolId=8486:

For information about other loan programs, contact the UMass Boston office of Financial aid Services at 617.287.6300 or via email at [email protected].

Pre-college Options for english-language study at Umass Boston

UMass Boston offers summer pre-college opportunities for internation-al students who need to improve their ability to communicate in english before moving into a degree program.

The Intensive English Program addresses all basic skill areas: speaking and listening, reading and writing, as well as grammar and vocabulary building. it is designed to help students learn english in the shortest possible time.

The University Preparation Program is specifically designed for international students who meet requirements for undergraduate or graduate study but require stronger english-language skills to perform successfully upon matriculation. Participants experience an integrated program focusing on english-language instruction, study skills, aca-demic course work, critical and creative thinking, ToeFL preparation, and the college admission process.

international students in either of these full-time programs receive the i-20 document enabling them to apply for an F-1 student visa.

Note: For more information about these programs, please contact the Division of Corporate, Continuing, and Distance Education at 617.287.7900, or email [email protected]. For an application to these programs, go to www.ccde.umb.edu/esl.

some Important Resources for International students

tOefl(Test of english as a Foreign Language)educational Testing ServiceP.o. Box 6151Princeton, nJ 08541-6151USawww.toefl.org

International credentialsFor professional evaluation services, visit one of the following websites:www.wes.orgwww.aacrao.org

loan InformationFor a comprehensive list of available loan programs, see the first column on this page.

UMass Boston office of Financial aid Services: 617.287.6300

sPecIAl InfORmAtIOn fOR InteRnAtIOnAl stUdents

Part I: Biographical Information

1. Name Preferred name

Last (family)

First (given)

Middle

Previous name (prior to marriage, if applicable)

Last (family)

First (given)

Middle

2. US Social Security number (only if applicable)

3. Country of citizenship 4. Gender Male Female 5. Date of birth

6. Ethnic origin (optional—statistical purposes only) Are you of Hispanic origin? Yes No

7. If you have a physical or learning disability, you may check this box. (Providing this information is optional and will not affect your admission status.)

Part II: Family Background 1. Father’s full name

2. Father’s address (if different from yours)

3. Father’s occupation

4. College/university attended by father (if any)

5. Mother’s full name

6. Mother’s address (if different from yours)

7. Mother’s occupation

8. College/university attended by mother (if any)

9. Please list names and ages of all brothers and sisters

Undergraduate Admissions Application International Students (For Full-time Study)

• •

Month Day YearExample:

1 2 0 4 7 3

OFFICe OF UndergrAdUAte AdMISSIOnS UNIvErSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS BOSTON

Please print or type. If a question does not apply to you, please write “not applicable” or “N/A” in the space provided.

If “No,” please indicate your basic ethnic background:

Cape verdean

Other (please specify)

Do not wish to report

American Indian or Alaskan Native

Black (not of Hispanic origin)

White (not of Hispanic origin)

Asian or Pacific Islander

Part III: Contact Information

1. Your addresses Mailing address (for admissions correspondence)

Permanent address (if different from mailing address)

2. Email addresses Personal Business

3. Telephone numbers Home

Work

4. Please designate a person to be notified In case of emergency.

Part IV: enrollment Information

1. Have you ever attended another university or college? Yes No

2. When do you wish to enroll at UMass Boston? September January

3. What is your intended major? (Please refer to the list below to choose a major. We will consider your application for your second choice if your first choice is unavailable for any reason. Please note that if you select Nursing as your first-choice major, you may not select a second-choice major.)

1. First Choice 2. Second Choice (Please hand-print.)

(Choose from the list below. Check one only.)

Country/City/Area code Number

Name Relationship

Street address City Province Postal code Country

Home telephone Work telephone

Country/City/Area code Number

o Africana Studies BAo American Studies BAo Anthropology BAo Anthropology & History BAo Art BAo Asian Studies BAo Biochemistry BSo Biology BSo Chemistry BSo Classical Languages BAo Classical Studies BAo Community Studies BA – online onlyo Computer Science BAo Computer Science BSo Criminal Justice BAo Early Education and Care in Inclusive Settings BAo Earth and Geographic Sciences BA o Earth and Geographic Sciences BS

o Economics BAo English BAo Engineeringo Engineering Physics BSo Ethics and Social and Political Philosophy BAo Exercise and Health Sciences BSo French BAo Gerontology BAo History BAo Human Services BAo Information Technology – Computer Science BSo Information Technology – Management BSo Italian BAo Labor Studies BAo Management BSo Mathematics BAo Mathematics BSo Music BA

o Nursing BS o Nursing BS Accelerated Program – prior BA/BS requiredo Philosophy BAo Philosophy and Public Policy BAo Physics BSo Political Science BA o Psychology BAo Psychology BSo Psychology and Sociology BA o Psychology and Sociology BSo Sociology BAo Spanish BAo Teacher Licensure for Undergraduates o Theatre Arts BA o Undecided Liberal Artso Undecided Science and Mathematicso Women’s Studies BA

4. If you are interested in any of the following special programs, please check the appropriate boxes.

Pre-Law Pre-Medical Teacher Education Honors Program Sports:

o Nursing BS o Nursing BS Accelerated Program – prior BA/BS requiredo Philosophy BAo Philosophy and Public Policy BAo Physics BSo Political Science BA o Psychology BAo Psychology BSo Psychology and Sociology BA o Psychology and Sociology BSo Sociology BAo Spanish BAo Teacher Licensure for Undergraduates o Theatre Arts BA o Undecided Liberal Artso Undecided Science and Mathematicso Women’s Studies BA

Part V: educational Background

1. Please provide the name and location of the high school or secondary school you attended, as well as your graduation date. If you graduated from a high school in the United States or an American International School, please provide the four-digit College Entrance Examination Board (CEEB) code, as well.

CEEB code Graduation date

2. Please list every college/university you have attended, beginning with the most recent. Indicate dates of attendance and any degrees you have earned, both abroad and in the United States. If you attended any college/university in the United States, list its CEEB code (available from the institution’s admissions office). If you need more space than is available here, please use an additional page. Be sure to print your full name, home mailing address, and Social Security number (if any) on that additional page. (Please note: You must provide academic transcripts from all institutions you have attended, whether or not you wish to transfer credit. each transcript issued in a language other than english must be accompanied by a certified english translation. See instructions regarding professional transfer credit evaluations.)

CEEB code Attended from to

Degree earned

CEEB code Attended from to

Degree earned

CEEB code Attended from to

Degree earned

3. Please list any college/university courses (including any UMass Boston courses) in which you are currently enrolled. Indicate the college/university name, course title, and expected date of completion.

SCHOOL COUrSE TITLE COMPLETION DATE

4. If you have ever taken courses at UMass Boston, indicate semester(s) and year(s) below.

5. Have you ever taken, or do you plan to take, any of the following tests? Indicate month and year where applicable.

SAT I ACT

TOEFL Other

6. Please list any certificate programs you have completed since leaving secondary/high school.

Completed

Completed

Name of school

• Name of school

• Name of school

Full name of headmaster or guidance counselor

Complete school address

Month Year

Month Year Month Year

Month Year Month Year

Month Year Month Year

• Name of school

Month Year Month Year

Month Year Month Year

Name of program

Name of program

Month Year

Month Year

Semester Year Course Semester Year Course

Part VI: Activities and Life experience

1. Please list two activities that are important to you. These can be school, community, or church activities, or hobbies such as sports, music, or drama.

Activity Years involved Title (if applicable)

Activity Years involved Title (if applicable)

2. Please provide information about your employment history. List your most recent employment first.

Employer Title Years of service

Employer Title Years of service

3. Letters of recommendation are not required, but we welcome them and will consider them in support of your application. Please enclose them or have them sent to us if you wish.

4. Which language(s) are you most comfortable speaking?

Which language(s) are you most comfortable reading and writing?

Part VII: disciplinary History 1. Have you ever been found responsible for a disciplinary violation at an educational institution you have attended from ninth grade (or the international equivalent) forward, whether related to academic misconduct or behavioral misconduct, that resulted in your probation, suspension, removal, dismissal, or expulsion from the institution?* Yes No

2. Have you ever been convicted of a felony or other crime?* Yes No

* If you answered “yes” to either or both of the above questions, please submit a separate sheet that gives the approximate date of each incident and explains the circumstances. Mail it directly to the Director of Admissions at the Office of Undergraduate Admissions and mark the envelope “CONFIDEN TIAL.” We will carefully review the circumstances surrounding your situation. A “yes” answer does NOT necessarily disqualify you from consideration for admission to the University of Massachusetts Boston.

Part VIII: Statement of Purpose

Please submit an essay of 500 words or more in which you describe your academic goals and explain your interest in earning a bachelor’s degree at UMass Boston. Please be sure to label each page of your essay with your name and Social Security number (if applicable), and to attach your essay to this application.

Part IX: residence Information

Please indicate your place of birth.

If you currently hold a non-immigrant visa, please indicate your visa status below.

F1 F2 J1 J2 Other

If you are planning to apply for a student visa, please indicate your intended visa status below.

F1 F2 J1 J2 Other

Part X The applicant must sign below. If the applicant is under eighteen and unmarried, a parent or guardian must also sign.

I certify that the information given in this application is complete and accurate, and that I have not attended any institution(s) other than those listed. I understand that making false or fraudulent statements within this application could result in denial of admission, disciplinary action, and invalidation of credits or degrees earned. Should there be any change in the substance of the information herein, I will notify the UMass Boston Office of Undergraduate Admissions immediately.

Applicant signature: Date

Parent/Guardian signature (if necessary): Date

Part XI: Final Instructions Checklist Your application will be considered after all forms have been completed and all documents received at the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. Please be sure to:

1. Fill out the application form completely.

2. Sign the application (above) to certify that all the information you have given is complete and accurate.

3. Make your check or money order out for US$100.00 to the University of Massachusetts Boston and staple it to the first page of this application form.

4. Write your Statement of Purpose and attach it to the application. Please be sure to label all pages with your name and Social Security number (only if applicable).

5. Select a college and major/program of study, as explained in the admissions application.

6. Ask that your Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and other required test scores be sent directly to UMass Boston.

7. Complete the Declaration of Finances form fully and accurately.

8. Enclose any optional supporting material, such as your résumé and/or letter(s) of recommendation.

9. Attach a certified English translation of your secondary educational records/transcripts along with the original, or a certified copy of the original.

10. (for Transfer Students only) Ask your college(s) to send UMass Boston an official copy of your most recent transcript(s).

11. Mail to: Office of Undergraduate Admissions International Applications University of Massachusetts Boston 100 Morrissey Boulevard Boston, MA 02125-3393 USA