INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS


The CSU must assess the academic preparation of international students. For this purpose, "international students" include those who hold U.S. temporary visas as students, exchange visitors, or in other non-immigrant classifications. The CSU uses separate requirements and application filing dates in the admission of international students. Verification of English proficiency (see the section on TOEFL Requirement) for undergraduate applicants, financial resources, and academic performance are each important considerations for admission. Academic records from foreign institutions must be on file no later than the established document deadline date. Documents not in English must be accompanied by certified English translations.

San Francisco State University considers applications and accepts qualified applicants for admission to the university according to the International Student Application Calendar. (Earlier application deadlines may be enforced by various academic departments, please check with the department for earlier deadlines).

All F-1/J-1 visa international students must be formally admitted and enrolled in a declared major. They may not be enrolled in the university in non-degree status, unless through a College of Extended Learning approved program.

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT APPLICATION CALENDAR

Application periods for San Francisco State University may change. For the most current information, see the Prospective Students page on the SFSU Web site.

Semester Undergraduate Application Period
Fall (which begins in August) October 1 - May 1
Spring (which begins in January) August 1 - September 30

Any student who is a permanent resident (holds an Alien Registration Card or endorsed I-94, showing U.S. immigration service approval of Permanent Resident application) is not subject to the International Student Application Calendar, subject only to the same program deadlines as United States citizen applicants. Students in this category must submit with their application a copy of their Alien Registration Card or endorsed Form I-94.

Tuition and Costs

The university does not have federal or state financial aid for international students. Therefore, the student must present satisfactory evidence of adequate funds to meet financial needs at the time of enrollment at the university. Currently, the State University Fee and related mandatory fees are $1,564 plus $339 per unit for undergraduates for each semester. International students are required by the U.S. immigration service to enroll at SFSU in full-time status; for undergraduate students, this means at least twelve units per semester.

The following is an estimate of the cost of nine months, two semesters' attendance as a full-time student:

Academic Year Costs Undergraduates
Tuition $ 8,136
Fees 3,166
Books and Supplies 1,314
Room and Board 11,500
Personal/Transportation 3,852
Medical Insurance 942
Total $28,910

ADMISSION PROCEDURES

  1. Complete and submit the CSU Application for Admission at www.csumentor.edu or the SFSU International Student Application at www.sfsu.edu/~oip/.
  2. When applying, the student must submit official, original or certified/attested copies of all original academic documents in the original language of issue. Copies must be certified by the appropriate government or university officials. Required documents include the complete official academic record showing all courses or subjects, dates of enrollment and grades/marks received; official degree(s), diplomas, or certificate(s) awarded. Official word-for-word English translations must be submitted in addition to the original language documents. General photocopies will not be accepted.
  3. Applicants who are presently attending a college or university in the United States must, in addition to their international records, submit official transcripts of all work completed and in progress as soon as possible after applying for admission.
  4. Applicants must be qualified to enter a university in their home country and have a good scholastic record from an accredited/recognized school.
  5. All applicants for admission to the university must pay a $55.00 application fee. The application fee is not refundable nor can it apply toward a later application for admission.
  6. All SFSU undergraduate applicants, regardless of citizenship, whose native language is not English and whose preparatory education was principally in a language other than English, must present a score of 500 (paper-based test) or 173 (computer-based test) or 61 (internet-based test) or above on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). Students who have attended schools at the secondary level or above full-time for at least three years at an institution where English was the principal language of instruction and appropriate English course work and grades were successfully completed do not need to submit TOEFL scores. Some majors may require higher scores. Institutional TOEFL scores are not accepted. Achieving the minimum score shall be evidence of the applicant's English competency at a level that will allow the applicant to participate satisfactorily in and benefit from university study. Upper division undergraduate transfer students from a U.S. university/college who have met the CSU admission subject requirements, which include English, and have the minimum GPA may be exempt from the TOEFL requirement.
  7. The TOEFL is administered throughout the year. Specific information regarding the exact testing dates, testing centers, fee, and registration is available from: Test of English as a Foreign Language, Educational Testing Service, P.O. Box 6151, Princeton, New Jersey 08541-6154; the web site is www.toefl.org. It is the student's responsibility to request that test results be sent to the Admissions Office, San Francisco State University, 1600 Holloway Avenue, San Francisco, California 94132. SFSU undergraduate institutional code: 4684.
  8. Students who do not have the minimum TOEFL score may enroll in SFSU's intensive English language program, American Language Institute (ALI). ALI prepares non-native speakers of English for academic study in the university and issues certificates of eligibility for student visas. For more information, call 415-338-1438 or go to www.sfsu.edu/~ali.
  9. Applicants may submit the International English Language Testing System scores (IELTS) in place of the TOEFL.
  10. No action is taken on applications for admission until the university receives all requested materials.
  11. Students are admitted only upon receipt of the official Notice of Admission from the Admissions Office. Students should not confuse confirmation of housing or correspondence with academic departments with official admission to the university.

Type of Visa. San Francisco State University is authorized under federal law to enroll non-immigrant alien students. International students who are outside of the United States, upon receipt of admission documents and U.S. Immigration Certificate of Eligibility, should secure a non-immigrant student visa. The College of Extended Learning is also authorized under federal law to enroll non-immigrant alien students. Subsequent to admission, international students must be enrolled continuously every semester and carry a full course of study (twelve units for undergraduates).

Health Insurance. International students (F and J visas) are required to show evidence of health insurance coverage in order to be permitted to register for courses. Renewals are checked each semester in order to re-register, unless the insurance policy is purchased annually. For additional information, students should go to the Student Health Service web site at www.sfsu.edu/~shs.