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Application

University-Wide Applications

Application Deadlines for International Students

Initial International Students

  • Fall 2009 (September–December): June1
  • Winter 2010 (January–April): October 1
  • Spring/Summer 2010 (May–August): February 1

Transfer International Students

  • Fall 2009 (September–December): June 15
  • Winter 2010 (January–April): October 15
  • Spring/Summer 2010 (May–August): February 15

How to Apply For Admission

 

Applicants must:

1. Submit an application for admission as a degree-seeking student;

2. Submit official academic credentials. These may include any or all of the following:

a. national examination results;

b. certified copies of all transcripts (mark sheets) issued by the university;

c. certified copy of Provisional Certificate from

University;

d. complete records of all college, university, or other post-secondary work;*

3. for undergraduate students only, submit the non-refundable $25 application fee;

4. For master’s degree students only, submit the non-refundable $50 application fee;

5. for doctorate students only, submit the $75 non-refundable application fee

6. Submit official TOEFL score report or evidence of successful completion of ELS; and

7. Submit evidence that adequate funds are available to meet all financial needs for the duration of studies at Governors State University. All information must be in exact U.S. dollar amounts.

* Official documents must be accompanied by certified English translations. These records must be certified by an official of the educational institution issuing them or by an appropriate United States or national government official.

Applicants, who have an original evaluation from the Educational Credentials Evaluator (ECE) in Milwau­kee, Wisconsin or from any other NACES (National Association of Credential Evaluation Services) member organizations, may submit that instead of the official documents.

Additional Information 

F-1 visa students who wish to transfer to Governors State University must submit a copy of the current school I-20 form, transcript, or a letter from the current school showing dates of enrollment and eligibility to transfer.

The Office of International Services is available to assist students in obtaining visas and legal documents.

Additional information is available on its website at www.govst.edu/internationalservices.

Since the university is a commuter institution, students are responsible for arranging their own housing and transportation to and from the campus. Many students live in the immediate area or in Chicago and commute either by car or train to Governors State University. For further information, please contact the Office of Interna­tional Services.

Supporting Documents

  • Proof of TOEFL
  • Transcripts from previous education
  • Statement from Financial Institutions
  • Affidavit of Financial Support
  • Statement of Purpose
  • Curriculum vitae
  • Recommendation Letters (if any)

Submit the completed application and supporting documents to:

Office of International Services
Room C3370
Governors State University
1 University Parkway
University Park, IL 60484-0975 USA

Upon your arrival at GSU, there are several items an international student must complete prior to attending classes.