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on this page:
Introduction
The Admission Process
Scholarships for International Students

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Introduction

Applicants whose country of citizenship is other than the United States of America are considered International Students.

Schreiner University does not offer English as a Second Language; therefore students must provide proof of adequate command of the English language at the time they apply to Schreiner University.

Schreiner Welcomes International Students
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Elsa from Mexico Alfonzo from Mexico Isabel from Spain Saul from Mexico

The Admission Process

To be considered for admission, the following documents must be submitted to the Office of Admission and Financial Aid at least 60 days prior to the date of anticipated enrollment:

Completed application for admission and non-refundable $25 USD application fee (money order or check drawn on a U.S. bank).

Download a PDF application or apply online https://www.applytexas.org

Official high school transcript and any post-secondary course work, if applicable. The official transcript must be an original copy translated into English and must include each course completed and the grade earned.

Transfer students may wish to have their college/university transcripts evaluated for purposes of transferability of credit. While Schreiner accepts evaluations from other reputable agencies, we suggest contacting Foreign Credentials Services of America at www.fcsa.biz, or by telephone at (512) 459-8428.

Official TOEFL scores: minimum required score of 550 (paper version) or 213 (computerized version) or 79 (Internet-based test). Satisfactory completion of ELS level 112 or other English language proficiency test may be substituted for TOEFL scores.

A Personal Essay (required)

After all admission documents are received and reviewed, if a student is admitted, the following documents must be received before an I-20 will be issued:

1.   Certificate of Finances completed and signed by a proper bank official (must show funds in U.S. dollars).   Certificate of Finances form confirming sufficient finances are available for tuition, fees, room and board; and tuition for the first year academic year (in U.S. funds) payable and on deposit to Schreiner University.

2.   U.S. funds for first semester payable to and on deposit to Schreiner University (amount based on one-half TOTAL costs)

3.   Housing Contract (Before checking into a residence hall, a health form must be on file in the Health Center. This health form must contain complete immunization information, including TB test results completed within the last year. Accident and health insurance is mandatory.

4.   Health Form

When the above documents are received, the University Registrar will issue the Certification of Eligibility to Enroll form (I-20) to the student.

Before scheduling an appointment with the Embassy to apply for the Student Visa, students must pay a SEVIS I-901 processing fee (Student and Exchange Visitor Information System) in the amount of $100 directly to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency.   More information may be obtained from this web site:  http://www.ice.gov/sevis/index.htm Please DO NOT send the SEVIS fee to this institution.

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Scholarships for International Students

International students that are admitted to Schreiner University may qualify for a limited number of academic scholarships. Freshman academic scholarships are based on official ACT or SAT scores (must have been taken within five years of applying for admission) and grade-point-average.

Transfer academic scholarships are based on transfer grade-point-average. Since these scholarship funds are limited, International students must be prepared to fund a major portion of their educational costs.

Students also are encouraged to research scholarship opportunities outside the university, as they are not eligible for federal or state financial aid.

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