International Students

International students who wish to enter the University must file their applications and complete certified copies of official transcripts, certificates, diplomas and degrees translated to English well in advance of the semester for which they seek admission.

International students must show evidence of ability to understand and use English sufficiently at the level required by their program. Unless otherwise noted by a program’s admission requirements, general requirements for English proficiency can be demonstrated in the following ways:

Submit a successful official TOEFL score report.

  • A minimum TOEFL score of 550 is required on the paper-based test; or
  • A minimum score of 213 is required on the computer-based test; or
  • A minimum score of 80 is required on the Internet-based test.
  • A minimum Duolingo score of 110 is required.

(Some programs may require a higher TOEFL score.)

The TOEFL requirement can be waived if:

  • A student has attended a school for at least two years whose medium of instruction is English and successfully passed English. The student must be able to provide verification that the school did teach in English and that the student was not enrolled in any English support courses, such as ESL classes, during that time; or
  • A student submits an official college-level transcript showing completion of coursework at a “C” level (2.0 GPA) or better equivalent to Trevecca’s English Composition (ENG 1020) from an accredited college or university; or
  • A student submits a successful official IELTS (International English Language Testing System) score report with a minimum score of 6.0.
  • A student submits a successful official Duolingo exam report with a minimum score of 110.

The TOEFL examination is administered in many overseas testing centers. Students who wish to take the test should contact TOEFL, Educational Testing Service, Box 6151, Princeton, New Jersey 08541-6151 or www.toefl.org.

All regular admission requirements must be completed before official acceptance will be granted, including evidence of financial resources sufficient to pay expenses while a student at the University. Trevecca’s Certification of Financial Support must be on file at the time an I-20 is issued. International students will have the same financial policy applied to them as any other student. Unless there is documented proof of reading, writing, and math skills, international students will be required to register for developmental courses.

International students holding an F-1 visa must meet minimum requirements for face-to-face courses each semester, which may limit their ability to take online courses. International Students at Trevecca must work with the university’s Designated School Official (DSO) in the Office of Global Engagement to ensure their course schedule meets F-1 visa requirements. Students are responsible for ensuring they are in compliance with their immigration status.