The following is
intended to be a guide to assist you in your efforts to apply for admission to
North Greenville University. Please read
thoroughly.
International Applicant:
International Freshman Applicant – If you’re an
international undergraduate applicant who will enter NGU as a freshman student,
then you’ll need to provide the following documents to apply:
- A completed undergraduate application for admission
- Official high school transcript, to be evaluated
by World Education Services (WES) – When you file for your report through WES.org, select the “Document by Document”
evaluation option.
- Official
scores for the SAT or ACT, to be sent directly from the College Board or the ACT to NGU’s Admissions Office
- Official scores from the TOEFL iBT (Only applies
to non-native English speakers)
- Confirmation of financial resources, as well as
certified documents of financial support (such as bank statements)
International Transfer Applicant – If you’re an
international college student who will transfer to NGU with at least 12
transferable college credit hours, then you’ll need to provide the following
documents to apply:
- A completed undergraduate application for
admission
- Official transcripts sent directly from all
learning institutions previously attended in the U.S.
- Official transcripts from all learning
institutions previously attended outside the U.S., to be evaluated by World
Education Services (WES) – When you file for your report through WES.org, select the “Document by Document”
evaluation option.
- Official scores for the SAT or ACT, to be sent
directly from the College Board or
the ACT to NGU’s Admissions Office
- Official scores from the TOEFL iBT, with a
minimum score of 70 (Only applies to non-native English speakers)
- Confirmation of financial resources, as well as
certified documents of financial support (such as bank statements)
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