How to Apply - International - More Information for Applicants
Here are more important details for international students who decide to apply for admission to SF State.
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On This Page . . .
- Application and Required Documents Checklist
- Where to Send Application Materials
- Admissions Decision
- Accept Admission Offer (Intent to Register)
- Undergraduate Academic Requirements
- Secondary School Credentials by Country
- Impacted Programs
- Community College and Overseas Visitation Calendar
- Graduate International Admission Requirements
- International Student Financial Statement
- On-Campus Jobs
- Medical Insurance Agreement
- Immunizations
- Obtaining an F-1 Student Visa
- Improving English Language Skills
- California Residency
- International Transcript Assessment Service
- Forms
Application and Required Documents Checklist
Use this checklist to be sure you have completed all steps to apply for admission.
NOTE: San Francisco State University requires ALL colleges/universities attended to be listed on your application for admissions.
- Complete the CSU Mentor Online Application
- Submit application fee: $55 by credit card online, personal check, or money order
- Submit official TOEFL score report or IELTS score report.
- Submit official GRE/GMAT score report for certain postgraduate majors.
- Submit official transcript (academic record) and certificate or diploma from high school or secondary school, if needed
- Submit official transcripts/diplomas from all colleges/universities attended
- Complete and submit additional department applications and documents for undergraduate impacted majors and postgraduate majors.
- Submit certified English translations for all non-English documents
- Submit other Required Documents:
Where to Send Application Materials
Undergraduate
Undergraduate application materials should be sent to:
International Undergraduate Admissions
San Francisco State University
1600 Holloway Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94132 U.S.A.
Graduate
Graduate university application materials should be sent to:
Graduate Admissions
San Francisco State University
1600 Holloway Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94132 U.S.A
Admissions Decision
Once your application is submitted, you will receive an immediate email confirmation that your application has been received.
For undergraduate applications, you should hear from the Undergraduate Admissions office within a few weeks after submitting your application and all the required documents for a decision.
Graduate applications may take longer because the final admission decision is made by the academic department for each major.
You can check the status of both undergraduate and postgraduate applications online at www.sfsu.edu/admit
Accept Admission Offer (Intent to Register)
Newly admitted students who plan to attend San Francisco State must accept their Admission Offer for the fall semester between April 1 and May 1. The deadline to accept the Admission Offer for the spring semester is November 22. Students admitted after the deadline will have two weeks after their date of admission to accept their Admission Offer. To accept your Admission Offer please go to the SFSU Application Status Web site, www.sfsu.edu/admit/.
For more information on "Accept Admission Offer" (Intent to Register) including frequently asked questions, please visit: http://www.sfsu.edu/~admisrec/reg/ITRfaq.html
Undergraduate Academic Requirements
First-Time Freshman - a student applying directly from secondary school (high school) who has earned no college or university credit.
First-Time Freshman applying with academic course work from outside the U.S. should:
- Complete a high/secondary school curriculum which totals 12 years of primary-secondary education, and earn a graduation diploma or certificate. See specific secondary school credentials by country.
- Complete high school curriculum with above satisfactory grades or marks which equals a 2.5 grade point average (GPA) in the 4.0 grading scale.
- Submit official high school transcript (academic record), showing all courses with grades or marks, and graduation diploma or certificate. Official transcript must be in the original language of issue. Submit certified English translations for non-English documents.
- Submit official verification of English proficiency except where English is the applicant's native language and has attended for at least three years full time at an institution where English was the principal language of instruction.
- TOEFL score report with at least a minimum of 500 paper/173 computer/61 ibT
- or
- IELTS score report with at least a minimum of 6.0.
- SAT is not required.
- Written essay or personal statement is not required.
First-Time Freshman applying with academic course work from inside the U.S. should:
- Complete the California State University high school college preparatory pattern with grades of C or better.
- Meet eligibility index, which is a combination of high school grade point average (GPA) and SAT or ACT scores.
- Submit official high school transcript and proof of high school graduation.
- Submit SAT or ACT.
Transfer - a student who is or has enrolled in an accredited college or university following high school graduation.
Lower Division Transfer: An applicant who completes fewer than 60 semester or 90 quarter units of transferable college credit considered a Lower Division Transfer
Upper Division Transfer: An applicant with 60 semester or 90 quarter units or more of transferable college credit is considered an Upper Division Transfer. A student who attended at least two years full time and completed a full schedule of transferable course work may be considered an upper division transfer.
Transfer with academic course work from outside of the U.S. must:
- Complete a high school/secondary school curriculum which totals 12 years of primary-secondary education and earn a graduation diploma or certificate (for lower division transfers) with above satisfactory results.
- Lower and upper-division transfer students must complete college or university level courses from a government recognized college/university with above satisfactory grades or marks which equals a 2.5 grade point average in the 4-point grading scale.
- Submit an official transcript (academic record) from all international institutions attended showing completion of courses with examinations and grades or marks.
- Submit certificates or diplomas. Official transcript and certificate/diplomas must be in the original language of the issue. Submit certified English translations for non-English documents.
- Submit official verification of English proficiency except where English is the applicant's native language and has attended for at least three years full time at an institution where English was the principal language of instruction.
- TOEFL score report with at least a minimum of 500 paper/173 computer/61 ibT
- or
- IELTS score report with at least a minimum of 6.0.
- SAT is not required.
- Written essay or personal statement is not required.
Transfer with academic course work from inside the U.S. must:
- Complete a high school/secondary school curriculum which totals 12 years of primary-secondary education and earn a graduation diploma or certificate (for lower division transfers).
- Complete college or university level courses from a regionally accredited college/university in the U.S. with a minimum overall grade point average of a 2.4.
- Complete college or university level courses from a government-recognized college/university with above satisfactory grades or marks which equals a 2.5 grade point average in the 4.0 grading scale.
- Upper-division transfer students must complete a total of 60 semester or 90 quarter transferable units of credit to include CSU General Education courses in Written Communication (Freshman English Composition), Quantitative Reasoning (Math above Intermediate Algebra level), Oral Communication (Speech) and Critical Thinking with C or better grades. Transfer applicants from California Community Colleges must consult the ASSIST website at www.assist.org for a complete listing of approved General Education courses. Transfer applicants from out of state may use this list of approved General Education courses as a guide to determine if a course is appropriate. Applicants who have not completed all requirements can be reviewed for exceptions based on the overall academic profile and individual circumstances.
- Submit an official transcript from each U.S. institution attended.
- Submit official transcripts (academic record) from all international institutions attended showing completion of courses with examinations and grades or marks.
- Submit certificates or diplomas. Official transcript and certificate/diplomas must be in the original language of issue.
- Submit certified English translations for all non-English documents.
- Submit official verification of English proficiency except where English is the applicant's native language and has attended for at least three years full time at an institution where English was the principal language of instruction.
- TOEFL score report with at least a minimum of 500 paper/173 computer/61 ibT
- or
- IELTS score report with at least a minimum of 6.0.
- TOEFL/IELTS is waived by completing one year of freshman English composition at an accredited U.S. college or university with C or better grades or by meeting the complete Upper division transfer eligibility requirements.
Impacted Programs
A major is designated impacted when more applications are received in the priority filing period than can be accepted. Only upper division transfers may apply to the following impacted majors: Apparel Design and Merchandising, Child and Adolescent Development, Dietetics, Interior Design, Industrial Arts, Industrial Design, Nursing, Psychology, Social Work, and Visual Communication Design. First-Time Freshmen and Transfers may apply to the Journalism major with a supplemental application. First-Time Freshmen and Transfers may also apply to the Environmental Studies major without a supplemental application. Visit http://www.sfsu.edu/future/apply/impacted.html for more information on impacted majors.
Community College and Overseas Calendar
International student admission advisors visit various community colleges during the semester. Please check with your school for up-coming visits in order to make an appointment with an advisor when they come to your college. For up-coming visits to countries outside the U.S., please check the Office of International Programs.
Graduate International Admission Requirements
Application to graduate study at San Francisco State University is a two part process. Applicants must apply to the University and to the specific graduate program. The university has minimum requirements for graduate admissions eligibility. However, individual graduate programs may have more strict/additional application requirements. Please visit the Graduate Studies Web site to learn about the international applicant eligibility requirements for admission to a graduate program at San Francisco State University.
International Student Financial Statement
For students who plan to enter the U.S. on an F-1 or J-1 student visa, certificates of eligibility (Form I-20 or DS-2019) for obtaining the visas cannot be issued until the student has proven ability to provide full financial support for the entire stay at SF State. A financial statement must show that the student has the cost of living and studying at SF State for two semesters in deposit at a financial institution in the U.S. or foreign country. The date on the financial statement must be no more than 12 months from the start of the application term. For fall semesters, financial statements must be dated no earlier than August of the previous year. The cost of living and studying at SF State for two semesters are shown on the costs section of this site.
Students who are studying at other U.S. institutions and have valid visas may be able to transfer to SF State without applying for a new visa, but they still need to submit a financial statement.
An original letter on the financial institution's letterhead, signed and dated by the institution's appropriate officer must be submitted with the SF State Financial Statement form available at www.sfsu.edu/~admisrec/forms/ugradforms/fs.pdf.
Sponsor
A sponsor is a person willing to financially support the student while he or she is studying at SF State. The sponsor must submit a letter indicating willingness to support the student, signed and dated by the sponsor, or sign and date the appropriate section on the SFSU Financial Statement form. In addition, the sponsor must submit her/his original financial statement (see above) and attach it to the letter or form.
On-Campus Jobs
International students may work on campus up to 20 hours per week during the semester and up to 40 hours per week during winter/spring break and summer. F-1/J-1 visa students are only eligible for on-campus jobs that are non-work study. Work Study jobs are a part of the federal financial aid program.
For more information regarding on-campus jobs, please visit OIP's web page at www.sfsu.edu/~oip
Medical Insurance Agreement
International students must agree to have or obtain insurance coverage for health, medical repatriation and evacuation that meets the NAFSA medical insurance guideline for admission. This agreement is on the bottom of the financial statement or SF State International Student Application.
After admission to SF State, students may purchase medical health insurance through the SF State Student Health Service (SHS).
Students who already have insurance must submit a "Student Affidavit of Health Insurance" form to the SF State Student Health Service (SHS). The affidavit must be completed and signed by the student's medical health insurance provider.
Students must have medical health insurance before registering for classes. If you have purchased the SF State sponsored health insurance policy, it will be automatically reported to SF State Registrar's Office. For students who have their own medical health insurance, after the SHS has reviewed the affidavit from the student's insurance provider, the Registrar's Office will be notified. Please allow 10 business days for this review.
- Medical Insurance Agreement
- SF State Student Health Service (SHS) International Student Insurance
- Student Affidavit of Health Insurance
Immunizations
All new and readmitted students born after Jan. 1, 1957 will need to show present proof of measles and rubella immunizations. Students younger than 18 must also present proof of immunization against hepatitis B. Submit a copy of immunization record with English translation, if needed, or use the MMR/Hep B certification form for your doctor/clinic to complete. Please submit by mail or fax to:
San Francisco State University
Registrar's Office
1600 Holloway Ave.
San Francisco, CA 94132
FAX: 415-338-0588
Failure to comply with this requirement will result in a registration hold that prevents you from enrolling in classes. San Francisco State University's Student Health Center has more information about immunization.
Obtaining an F-1 Student Visa
Apply for a visa at the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate in your home country using the Notice of Admissions and an I-20 form from SF State. If you have been accepted by several U.S. colleges or universities, do not apply for your F-1 student visa until you decide which institution you want to attend. Only use the SF State I-20 form to apply for a visa and enter the U.S. if you are planning to attend our university.
Please read the "Visa and Immigration Information" information in the "new students" section of the OIP Web page: http://www.sfsu.edu/~oip/f1services/NewStudents/VisaAndImmigration.html
Improving English Language Skills
The American Language Institute (ALI) on the SF State campus can provide you with the English skills necessary for academic success. You are encouraged to enroll in ALI if you haven't acquired the minimum TOEFL/IELTS score to be admitted to SF State or if you need assistance in improving your language skills. ALI programs are offered three times a year, beginning in February, June, and September. Instruction focuses on reading, writing, listening and comprehension. ALI issues certificates of eligibility (I-20) for F-1 student visas.
California Residency
To be eligible for California resident classification, an applicant must be either a U.S. citizen or permanent resident (Green Card holder) or have a visa that allows residency, and have maintained residency in California at least one year. F and J visa holders are not eligible for California residency.
Under California law, nonresidents are required to pay nonresident tuition.
International Transcript Assessment Service
SF State offers an international transcript assessment and evaluation service for prospective applicants. The transfer evaluation is meant to assist prospective applicants who have completed course work from overseas and plan to transfer to SF State to prepare by taking the appropriate courses at U.S. institutions they are currently attending. For more information go to: http://www.sfsu.edu/~admisrec/forms/ugradforms/AppointmentRequest.pdf.
Forms
Find a list of forms online that are applicable to SF State applicants.


