INTERNATIONAL SERVICE PROVIDER HANDBOOK
INDEX
WELCOME 4 ABOUT USF 6 SERVICES 8 WHY CHOOSE USF
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ACADEMICS 14 ACADEMIC CALENDAR
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LIVE ON CAMPUS
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APPLYING TO USF
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SCHOLARSHIPS 22 COST OF ATTENDING
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HEALTH INSURANCE 26
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W E LCO M E TO U S F WELCOME TO JOLIET, UNIVERSITY OF ST FRANCIS. We would like to welcome you as an official USF agent representative. We look forward to working with you and building towards a beneficial partnership. This handbook is designed to provide you with key information to help you navigate students through their application process to our IEP, undergraduate and postgraduate programs. Our aim as a liberal arts Catholic university is to welcome a community of learners challenged by Franciscan values and charism, engaged in a continuous pursuit of knowledge, faith, wisdom, and justice, and ever mindful of a tradition that emphasizes reverence for creation, compassion and peacemaking. We strive for academic excellence in all programs, preparing women and men to contribute to the world through service and leadership. We hope that you find this information useful. Best,
International Student Recruitment Team UNIVERSITY OF ST FRANCIS
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PARTNERING WITH USF W H AT C A N YO U E X P E C T F R O M U S : › A partnership approach to working together to provide the best level of service to our students › A dedicated International counselor who will respond to your queries in a timely manner › Regular email updates, information and materials about the University, including changes to courses and entry requirements
W H AT W E E X P E C T F R O M YO U : › To demonstrate a clear understanding of the University’s courses, facilities and services and ensure that any information used about USF in promotional material is accurate and up to date › To provide impartial advice to students regarding suitability for courses and provide reliable guidance on entry requirements for study and the application process › To encourage appropriate applications › To keep up-to-date with the latest U.S and NACAC policies, adhere to code of practice and make clear to students their obligation under conditions of their student visa › To at all times act in the best interest of the student and University of St. Francis
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ABOUT USF The University of St. Francis turned 100 years old in 2020! Providing higher education programs that are enriched by the Franciscan values of respect, compassion, service and integrity, the University of St. Francis in Joliet, Illinois (USA) serves close to 4,000 students nationwide and offers undergraduate, graduate, doctoral and certificate programs in the arts and sciences, business, education, nursing and social work. There are over 50,000 USF alumni across the globe.
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UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS
MASTER’S AND DOCTORAL PROGRAMS
STUDENT
COUNTRIES REPRESENTED
CAMPUSES
O U R F R A N C I S I C A N VA LU E S RESPECT through a reverence for all life and all humankind as children of God, we are brothers and sisters to all peoples—races and beliefs. We strive to show a reverence for all human life and life of all forms. Dignity and respect for all drive our efforts in working for the common good. In the spirit of charity, we support each other. We live daily with a reverence for all creation.
CO M PA S S I O N for all people, always aware of the call to love our neighbors as ourselves, we strive to open our hearts to all others. We seek to form loving relationships thereby promoting empathy, forgiveness and peace in the global community. We work to build up God’s people everywhere, to bring reconciliation, and to act as instruments of change for future generations.
SERVICE in the spirit of St. Francis, we strive to serve all people, especially the poor and powerless. Knowing our own dependence on God and on others, we engage in active service to the poor and to those with special needs. In order to accomplish our mission, we seek also to exercise a wise stewardship of the university’s resources.
INTEGRITY in our work and interaction, we commit ourselves in honesty and excellence in our work, and seek to experience high ethical standards in our lives. We accept personal responsibility for our actions. We are well aware of concern for the challenges of Christian living in the modern world. The university attempts to assist students, faculty and business people to achieve greater understanding of ethical dimensions of professional life.
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SERVICES I N T E R N AT I O N A L A D M I S S I O N S S TA F F International Admissions is committed to providing the highest level of service to students and their families as well as to our college counseling colleagues.
Eric Ruiz Director of Undergraduate Admssions
Sandee Sloka Director of Graduate and Adult Undergraduate Admissions
Work: 1-815-740-5070 Cell/Text: 1-815-680-5401 Fax: 1-815-740-5078 Email: eruiz@stfrancis.edu Facebook: facebook.com/EricRUSF
Work: 1-815-740-5026 Cell/Text: 1-815-205-0789 Email: ssloka@stfrancis.edu
Elisabet Miramontes Associate Director of International Admissions Work: 1-815-740-3419 Cell/Text: 1-815-599-1107 Fax: 1-815-740-5078 Email: emiramontes@stfrancis.edu
R E S O U R C E S F O R I N T E R N AT I O N A L S T U D E N T S The International Programs Office (IPO) proactively supports the mission and commitment of the University of St. Francis by promoting an educational environment in which students, faculty and staff can become involved with and aware of the global forces, people and perspectives which shape our lives. The IPO is guided by the Franciscan values to connect the university community to the world outside of our borders. Please watch a video about our programs!
Michael Ziadat Assistant Director of English Language for Academic Purposes (ELAP) Phone: 1-815-740-3441 Email: mziadat@stfrancis.edu
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S E R V I C E S P R O V I D E D T H R O U G H I I N T E R N AT I O N A L P R O G R A M S O F F I C E › International university partnerships › English Language for Academic Purposes (ELAP) › English language support for USF students › Academic support for international students › Short-term intensive English language programming or cultural exchanges › Inter-departmental collaboration › Study abroad programming › International student events and services › OPT, CPT, and international student employment
ENGLISH LANGUAGE FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES (ELAP) › Language support for new and current USF students › Proof of language proficiency › Academic support for international students › International student services and events › Cultural transition and social adaptation in the U.S. › Academic/college writing for international students › Short-term intensive English language programming or cultural exchanges › Inter-departmental collaboration
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WHY CHOOSE USF? There are many reasons why students choose to study at the University of St. Francis. You can rest assured that USF is an institution with high quality education and a unique student experience. P E R S O N A L AT T E N T I O N I N S M A L L C L A S S E S Small class sizes and quality instructors ensure that each student at USF is given special, individualized attention. Vlasses usually have a ratio of 20:1 in general education courses and 15:1 in major classes. All classrooms are electronic, meaning you can access the internet, multimedia and extensive software for interactive learning.
F R I E N D LY FA C U LT Y Faculty serve as leaders and role models for students, challenging their academic abilities and providing them with a wealth of practical experience! Faculty welcome classroom discussion and questions. They work with students one-on-one to advise them on which classes to take and direct them in their career exploration.
INTERNSHIPS Internships provide the opportunity for USF students to integrate work and formal education, to network with experts in their major field of study, to test their chosen career path, and to be involved in activities like those of full-time employees. USF has had students intern with BP Amoco, Bank of America, Caterpillar, Chicago Merchandise Mart, EJ&E Railroad, Federal Express, Hewitt & Associates, Kraft Foods, U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission, U.S. Steel, and many others.
M E N TO R S Alumni mentors are partnered with students whose education and career goals closely match the alumni mentor’s experience to provide direction and potential career connections.
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PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT › › › › ›
CV and cover letter review Access job boards Get matched with a mentor in your field Access internship resources Guidance with OPT, CPT and international student employment
C U LT U R A L E X P E R I E N C E S You will benefit from interaction with American students and other international students during your day-today activities. There are a variety of cultural activities that you can get involved in during your time at University of St. Francis. Some groups and activities include the International Club, Black Student Association, Asian American Student Association and Unidos Vamos Alcanzar (United We Will Achieve). Throughout the year, the University of St Francis also coordinates field trips to cultural hotspots in Chicago and the surrounding area.
FA C I L I T I E S USF’s comfortable and safe campus is in a historic area of Joliet that contains some of the most beautiful homes in the city. USF facilities offer state-of-the-art amenities such as campus Wi-Fi, SMART electronic classrooms, a nursing simulation lab, a digital audio recording studio and an online library with research collections.
A C C R E D I TAT I O N The University of St Francis is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools and the Illinois State Board of Education. Other specialized program accreditations include: › Council on Social Work Education › Council on Accreditation of Parks, Recreation, Tourism and Related Professions (COAPRT) › Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant, Inc. › Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education › Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs › National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education
AT H L E T I C S International students are eligible to participate in sports at University of St Francis and athletic scholarships are available. University of St Francis believes that involvement in athletics not only promotes a union of the body, mind, values and spirit, but also helps to develop the personal qualities that will enhance one's college years and endure through later life.
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WHY CHOOSE USF? K E Y FA C T S › The school was first established in 1920 by the Congregation of the Third Order of St. Francis of Mary Immaculate for the education of the Sisters in the congregation. › On January 1, 1998, the institution achieved university status and was renamed University of St. Francis. › USF has a total undergraduate enrollment of more than 1,600 students, and total overall enrollment of nearly 4,000. ›
The university is made up of four academic schools which cover a range of subjects including business, education, nursing, and the arts and sciences, which includes biology, computer science, health sciences, mathematics, social sciences and more.
A N AT I O N A L LY R A N K E D I N S T I T U T I O N › The University of St. Francis is consistently ranked among the best when it comes to quality education, affordability and accessibility. Each year it is nationally ranked by prestigious organizations such as… › U.S. News & World Report, which has placed USF on several of its annual listings, year after year, since 2008 including “Best Regional Universities,” “Best Value Schools” and “Best Online Programs.” ›
The Princeton Review, which has ranked USF on its annual “Best Colleges: Region by Region” list in the Midwestern category consistently since 2008. USF was also included in the publication’s Guide to Green Colleges 2019 edition based on its commitment to the environment and sustainability.
› Money Magazine, which included USF in its “2017 Best Colleges for Your Money” list as the #1 private master’s institution in Illinois. › Colleges of Distinction, which has placed USF on its Illinois and Catholic lists since 2011. For the 2019-20 academic year, USF received a new ranking as one of the best schools in the nation for Career Development. › G.I. Jobs/Victory Media, which has named USF a “Military Friendly School” for ten years.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES Internships opportunities are available in most programs, and students can get assistance with job placement. USF’s career center and alumni office work handin-hand to provide resources, CV/resume reviews, and tailored advice so that our graduates leave USF ready for the working world. Our international student graduates have gone on to work at companies such as:
› Adventure Club › Bay Area Wellness Center › Enterprise Rent-A-Car › Ministry of Health Saudi Arabia 12
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Northwestern Medicine Parker and Lynch Ulta Beauty Wilson Sporting Goods Co.
Accredited & Top-Ranked
J O L I E T, I L L I N O I S The University of St. Francis in Joliet, Illinois is located at the “crossroads of mid-America,� with access to the major highways of Interstate 55 (a major north-south passageway) and Interstate 80 (a major east-west passageway that connects New York to San Francisco).. Joliet is just 35 miles (or an hour drive) from Chicago. The city is a culturally diverse area that boasts extensive opportunities with parks and recreation venues, entertainment, and train service to Chicago and the rest of the United States.
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Less than one hour away by car or train, students can take advantage of the educational, cultural and entertainment venues a major U.S. city like Chicago has to offer. Experience Navy Pier, the Art Institute of Chicago, Second City Theater, Millennium Park, Willis Tower, zoos and countless museums. Visit the many ethnic neighborhoods for world cuisine and shopping: China Town, Greek Town, Little Italy, or the Polish Triangle. The campus shuttle can drop you at the train station in Joliet to begin your adventure.
USF Regional Map
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ACADEMICS TOTAL ENROLLMENT: 3,778
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MAIN CAMPUS
ST. CLARE CAMPUS
ST. BONAVENTURE CAMPUS
ALBUQUERQUE CAMPUS
JOLIET, IL
JOLIET, IL
JOLIET, IL
ALBUQUERQUE, NM
COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES In keeping with the Catholic, Franciscan and liberal arts foundation of the University of St. Francis, the College of Arts & Sciences (CAS) has, as its broadest mission, the education of the whole person— intellectually, morally, spiritually, emotionally, and socially. It does this by challenging our students to confront foundational questions such as the purpose and meaning of life, including one’s relationship with others and with God. It prepares its students for careers in specific fields and promotes the integration of liberal arts with professional preparation. Our award-winning faculty provide a rigorous and supportive academic environment in small classes and labs, with personal attention and guidance, built on a curriculum designed to develop critical thinking, analytical skills, creative problem solving and effective communication skills. CAS is a special place for students to learn in an atmosphere that is filled with support, encouragement, and expression. Several programs are accredited by specialized accrediting agencies in their field.
C O L L E G E O F B U S I N E S S & H E A LT H A D M I N I S T R AT I O N The College of Business & Health Administration (COBHA) prepares professionally competent and ethically responsible graduates for management and professional positions in business or health-related fields. COBHA emphasizes excellence in teaching, supportive interactions with students, and a broad base of theoretical and practical knowledge. Faculty include both full-time and adjunct faculty who are professionals with expertise in the courses they teach. In addition, they are committed to continuous quality improvement, applied scholarly contribution, and assisting the business and health care communities. COBHA's School of Business is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP)— a leading specialized accreditation association for business education.
C O L L E G E O F E D U C AT I O N The College of Education (COE) is committed to providing engaging and high-quality educational programs that prepare educators to meet the challenges in today’s schools. COE's programs are rooted in the Franciscan values and faculty members are devoted to providing learning experiences that will allow educators to realize their fullest potential as they develop an understanding of students, serve the community, and grow professionally. College of Education programs are accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (ncate.org) and approved by the Illinois State Board of Education (isbe.net).
LEACH COLLEGE OF NURSING The Leach College of Nursing (LCON) continues to excel in the provision of quality academic nursing programs that are exciting and rigorous at all degree levels. LCON produces nurse leaders who work in various spheres and levels of society, nurses changing the world and the lives of their patients daily. Pre-licensure, face-to-face programs provide students with a supportive foundation for nursing and post-licensure programs (including the R.N.-BSN) and all graduate programs are delivered in a mostly online and/or hybrid format to provide ongoing educational opportunity for working registered nurses to become advanced practice registered nurses. LCON's experienced faculty are enthusiastic and utilize diverse, interactive, current and evidence-based educational technology to facilitate learning. The university's acclaimed nursing campus includes simulation labs, skills labs and high-tech classrooms. Leach College of Nursing programs are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).
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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS Majors & Concentrations
• User Generated Content
• Digital Audio Recording Arts
Accounting (BBA)
Economics (BBA)
• Generalist in Music
Art & Design (B.A.)
Elementary Education (1–6) (B.A.)
• Graphic Design
English (B.A.)
• Photography
• Comparative Literature
Music Performance (B.M.) • Guitar • Piano
• Studio Art
• English Literature
Biochemistry (B.S.)
• Writing
Biology (B.S.) * Pre-Athletic Training * Pre-Dentistry * Pre-Medicine * Pre-Occupational Therapy * Pre-Optometry * Pre-Pharmacy * Pre-Physical Therapy * Pre-Physician Assistant * Pre-Veterinary Medicine * These are professional tracks,
English/Language Arts with Professional Education License - Secondary Education (9–12) (B.A.)
not concentrations. Biology/Science with Professional Education License - Secondary Education (9-12) (B.S.) Communication & Media Arts (B.A.) • Advertising & Marketing • Audio • Data Visualization Information Design • Journalism & Public Communication • Media Studies • Motion Graphics & FX • Photojournalism • Video • Visual Communication
Nuclear Medicine Technology (B.S.) Nursing (BSN) Political Science (B.A.) • American Politics
Finance (BBA)• Banking & Credit Analysis • Entrepreneurial & Small Business Finance • Financial Planning • General Financial Management
• Pre-Law • Public Policy
Health Care Management (BBA)
Recreation and Sport Management (B.A.) • Community Recreation & Park Resources • Outdoor Recreation • Recreation Therapy • Sports Operations Management
History (B.A.) • European • Non-Western • United States History/Social Science with Professional Education License - Secondary Education (9–12) (B.A.) Individualized Major (B.A.) Industrial & Organizational Psychology (B.A.) Information Technology (B.S.) Information Technology & Network Specialist (B.S.) International Business (BBA) Liberal Studies (B.A.) Management (BBA) Marketing (BBA) Mathematics (B.S.)
Psychology (B.A.) Radiation Therapy (B.S.) Radiography (B.S.)
Social Work (BSW) Special Education (Pre-K–21) (B.A.) Substance Abuse Counseling (B.A.) Supply Chain Management (BBA) Theology (B.A.) • Pastoral Ministry • Teaching Ministry Visual Arts with Professional Education License (K–12) (B.A.) Web Application Development (B.S.)
• Actuarial Science
Undergraduate Minors
• Web Design
• Mathematical Sciences
Accounting
Computer Science (B.S.)
Mathematics & Computer Science (B.S.)
Art & Design
Criminal & Social Justice (B.A.) • Forensics • Language & Cultural Diversity • Law & Politics • Leadership • Psychology
Mathematics with Professional Education License Secondary Education (9–12) (B.S.)
Art & Design - Photography
Medical Laboratory Science (B.S.)
Business
Middle Grades Education
Chemistry
(5–8) (B.A.) • General Science • Language Arts • Mathematics
Communication & Media Arts
• Social Work Digital Audio Recording Arts (B.S.) • Audio Engineer • Music Industry Entrepreneur • Recording Artist
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Entrepreneurship (BBA)
• Voice
• Social Science Music (B.A.)
Biology
Computer Science Criminal & Social Justice Cybersecurity & Crime Digital Audio Recording Arts
Economics
Graduate Programs
Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (MSN)
Environmental Science
Business Administration (MBA) • Accounting • Data Analytics • Finance • Health Administration • Human Resource Management • Management • Supply Chain Management • Training and Development M.S. in Health Administration, M.S. in Management, and M.S. in Training & Development to MBA options are available.
R.N.-B.S. to MSN option is available.
Environmental Studies Finance Fine Arts History Foreign Language Gerontology History Industrial & Organizational Psychology Information Technology International Business International Studies Leadership Studies
Educational Leadership (M.S.) • Principal Preparation
Literature
• Teacher Leader
Management
Elementary Education (1–6) (M.Ed.)
Marketing
Family Nurse Practitioner (MSN)
Mathematics
R.N.-B.S. to MSN option is available.
Music
Health Administration (M.S.) • Data Science in Health Care • Leadership in Health Care • Management of Long-Term Care • Population Health • Quality Improvement in Health Care
Philosophy Political Science Psychology Social Work Spanish Bi-Literacy Sport Communication Sport Marketing Supply Chain Management Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Theology User Generated Content Writing Youth Development
Adult Undergraduate Programs Business Administration (B.S.) • Entrepreneurship • Management and Leadership • Managing Human Resources • Marketing
Management (M.S.) • • • • • • • • •
Data Science in Health Care Health Administration Human Resource Management Instructional Design in Online Learning Management Management of Training & Development Performance Improvement Quality Improvement in Health Care Supply Chain Management
Middle Grades Education (5–8) (M.Ed.) • General Science • Language Arts • Mathematics • Social Science Nursing Administration (MSN) R.N.-B.S. to MSN option is available.
• Supply Chain Management
Nursing Education (MSN)
Health Care Management (B.S.)
R.N.-B.S. to MSN option is available.
Nursing (R.N. to BSN)
Physician Assistant Studies (M.S.)
Reading (M.S.) Secondary Education (9–12) (M.Ed.) • Biology/Science • English/Language Arts • History/Social Science • Mathematics Social Work (MSW) Special Education (Pre-K–21) (M.Ed.) Teaching & Learning (M.S.) • Adult TESOL (Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages) • Best Practices • Bilingual Education • Differentiated Instruction • Educational Technology • English as a Second Language • Health Education • Reading • Special Education Training & Development (M.S.) • Business Administration • Health Administration • Human Resource Management • Instructional Design in Online Learning • Management of Training & Development • Self-Design Visual Arts Education (K–12) (M.Ed.) Doctoral Programs Educational Leadership (Ed.D.) • Leadership, Learning & Stewardship • Superintendent Endorsement Nursing Practice (DNP) Undergraduate, graduate and post-master’s certificates and additional education endorsements are also offered. See stfrancis.edu for details.
Offered at USF’s Albuquerque, New Mexico campus only.
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I N T E R N AT I O N A L S T U D E N T S H AV E AT T E N D E D U S F F R O M A L L AROUND THE WORLD: › › › › › › › › › › › 18
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LIVE ON CAMPUS The residential living options at the University of St. Francis are varied and unique. We are committed to providing a safe and educational living environment for all residents. One of the things we pride ourselves on is the community students feel while living on campus. There are three residence halls with several types of rooms. The USF residential experience is something students from around the globe are thrilled to be a part of. For more information on life as a student at USF, please view our online campus tour at stfrancis.edu/virtual-tour.
MARIAN HALL Marian Hall provides a great experience for all students in a traditional residence hall community environment.
TO W E R H A L L Tower Hall is fantastic for upperclassmen who are looking for a strong community, a sense of privacy in their bedroom, and a low cost.
M OT H E R H O U S E The Motherhouse is a great place for upperclassmen who enjoy comfortable suite style living, and being close to several popular places on campus.
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A P P LY I N G TO U S F It is recommended that international students who want to begin in January should complete and submit all admission documents by October 15. Students who want to begin in August should complete and submit all admission documents by June 15.
ELAP › Application
U N D E R G R A D U AT E › Application/Common Application › Secondary school transcripts (2.5 GPA or higher)
› Proof of English proficiency
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY F O R I N T E R N AT I O N A L A P P L I C A N T S University of St. Francis recommends all undergraduate and graduate international applicants to submit a TOEFL, Pearson’s PTE, IELTS, SAT or ACT. If you do not submit a test score, or your scores are below the required proficiency level you will automatically be considered for conditional admission. If you have taken an English proficiency test (TOEFL, IELTS or Pearson’s PTE), scores can be submitted by emailing a scanned copy of the score report to intladmissions@stfrancis. edu. SAT or ACT scores must be officially submitted to University of St. Francis.
G R A D U AT E
CONDITIONAL ADMISSIONS
› Application
Students who are eligible for conditional admission are admitted to the English Language for Academic Purposes program (ELAP) at University of St. Francis and must meet English proficiency requirements before being offered full admission to the university. Eligible students will receive an I-20 for English Language training and may receive an updated I-20 for academic study after receiving full admission.
› College/university transcripts (2.75 GPA or higher)
› Proof of English proficiency › Admissions essay › Letter of recommendation Two (2) letters required for MSW
› Verification of employment › Resume
*An official transcript, course-by-course evaluation, and GPA need to be completed. We can take official evaluations from organizations such as ECE, WES or Educational Perspectives. It may be possible for some transcripts to have an evaluation. Please email International Admissions at intladmissions@stfrancis.edu with your documents and ask if your transcripts are able to be evaluated in-house.
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If you receive conditional admission, you will be offered admission to University of St. Francis English Language for Academic Purposes program (ELAP). Any student admitted conditionally will take an English proficiency exam upon arrival at University of St. Francis. The English placement exam will determine how many ELAP courses you will need to take before beginning a full academic semester of standard classes. The English placement exam will determine how many ELAP courses you will need to take before beginning a full academic semester of standard classes.
PROOF OF ENGLISH PROFICIENCY One of the following tests and minimum scores are required by University of St. Francis for direct admission:
SAT 1030 Writing - 5
ACT 20 Writing - 8 (87%)
GRE Verbal - 158 Writing -4.4
TOEFL Internet-based - 79 Computer-based - 213 Paper-based - 550
IELTS 6.0
CAMBRIDGE 169-175
iTEP 3.7
PTE General Level 3
PEARSON 54
IB International Baccalaureate Diploma Completion of the IB diploma If student has not compeleted IB diploma program 1) English Language and Literature exam (group 1) - 5 OR 2) Language Acquisition (Group 2) - 5 *Note that it can take up to two weeks from the process/ship date for reported scores to be reflected as received within our application system.
You will meet USF's English proficiency requirements if you have done any of the following in the U.S.: › › Earned a U.S high school diploma › › Earned a U.S college degree › › Have two (2) semesters completed in a U.S. credit bearing academic study at an accredited university Also, applicants meet English proficiency requirements, if they have completed secondary or tertiary studies in English in one of the following: Australia, New Zealand, Bahamas, Jamaica, Cayman Islands, Australia, Canada, Ireland, South Africa, United Kingdom.
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SCHOLARSHIPS 2020–21
Freshman Scholarships Test Scores BASE SCHOLARSHIP WHEN ACCEPTED
SAT 1030-1120 ACT 20–22
SAT 1130–1190 ACT 23–24
SAT 1200-1320 ACT 25–28
SAT 1330–1440 ACT 29–32
SAT 1450–1600 ACT 33–36
ON-CAMPUS
3.86 to 4.0
$14,000
$15,000
$16,000
$17,000
$18,000
$24,000
$1,200
3.76 to 3.85
$13,000
$14,000
$15,000
$16,000
$17,000
$20,000
$1,000
3.6 to 3.75
$12,000
$13,000
$14,000
$15,000
$16,000
$18,000
$800
3.0 to 3.59
$11,000
$12,000
$13,000
$14,000
$15,000
$16,000
$600
2.76 to 2.99
$10,000
$11,000
$12,000
$13,000
$14,000
$15,000
$400
2.5 to 2.75
$9,000
$10,000
$11,000
$12,000
$13,000
$14,000
$250
GPA ON
HOUSING GRANT
GPA
4.0 SCALE
Franciscan Leadership Awards
Franciscan Fellows
Trustees Scholarships
Presidential Scholarships
GPA calculations are based on a 4.0 scale, based on highest GPA reported by graduating high school.
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To learn more, visit: stfrancis.edu/scholarships See reverse for additional scholarship/award opportunities.
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Transfer Scholarships 20 2 0 – 2 1 I n t e r n at i o na l A d m i s s i o ns
We are glad that you are considering transferring to the University of St. Francis. Each year, top students from around the Midwest come to USF to learn and succeed. With our outstanding academic programs, excellent faculty, and a diverse community of students, you will find unique and engaging opportunities with USF. We look forward to working with you as you continue to pursue your educational goals.
Transfer Scholarships
Academic Transfer On-Campus Grant We are glad that you are considering transferring to theScholarship University of St. Francis. Each year,Housing top students from around the Midwest come to USF to learn and succeed. With our outstanding academic programs, excellent faculty, and a diverse community of students, you will find unique and engaging opportunities Phi Theta $13,000 $1,000 with USF. We look forward to working with you as you continue to pursue your educational goals. Kappa Scholars Academic Transfer Scholarship
On-Campus Housing Grant
3.5 to 4.0 GPA Phi Theta Kappa Scholars
$11,000 $13,000
$800 $1,000
3.0 to 3.49 GPA
$9,000 $11,000
$600 $800
$7,000 $9,000
$400 $600
3.5 to 4.0 GPA 2.5 to 2.99 GPA 3.0 to 3.49 GPA
GPA calculations are based on a 4.0 scale. Does not apply for part-time students.
2.5 to 2.99 GPA
$7,000
GPA calculations are based on a 4.0 scale. Does not apply for part-time students.
See next page for additional scholarship/award opportunities.
$400 See next page for additional scholarship/award opportunities.
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CO S T O F AT T E N D I N G
2020-2021 ELAP (IEP)
U N D E R G R A D U AT E P R O G R A M S
$16,000
$35,000
IEP TUITION
UNDERGRADUATE TUITION
(2 Semesters)
(2 Semesters)
$1,880
$1,880
HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH INSURANCE
$11,999
$12,930
LIVING EXPENSES
LIVING EXPENSES
$29,879
$49,810
TOTAL AMOUNT FOR ELAP STUDENT TO ATTEND
TOTAL AMOUNT FOR UNDERGRADUATE TO ATTEND
$7,000$24,000 SCHOLARSHIPS
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G R A D U AT E P R O G R A M S
MBA-Master's in Business Administration*
Master's in Health Administration**
(2 SEMESTERS, 18 CREDIT HOURS)
(3 SEMESTERS, 36 CREDIT HOURS)
$14,364
$26,928
$10,782
$13,464
$10,430
$10,430
$10,430
$10,430
$445
$445
$445
$445
MANDATORY USF HEALTH INSURANCE
$1,880
$1,880
$1,880
$1,880
BOOKS, SUPPLIES, PERSONAL
$2,500
$2,500
$2,500
$2,500
TOTAL
$29,619
$42,183
$26,037
$28,719
FULL-TIME TUITION
ROOM & BOARD (MARIAN HALL DOUBLE)
UNIVERSITY FEES
MSW-Master's in Social Work (2 SEMESTERS, 18 CREDIT HOURS)
Master of Science in Education (2 SEMESTERS, 18 CREDIT HOURS)
*The MBA program operates in the fall and spring semesters with an optional summer semester. Students can take between one and two years to finish the program depending on how many courses they take each semester and if they take summer classes or not. **The Master’s in Health Administration program is a one-year (12 month program). International students take 12 credit hours each semester for three consecutive semesters (including the summer semester).
Estimated Cost for Dependents Spouses-$4,000
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Children-$2,000/ child
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H E A LT H I N S U R A N C E It is the university’s requirement that all full time students must have health insurance coverage. All students are automatically enrolled in USF’s insurance plan, and all international students are REQUIRED to have the USF health insurance. It is very important for all international students to have insurance because health care in the United States can be very expensive and health insurance helps negate the cost. The 2020-2021 insurance cost is approximately $1,880 for students.
I M M U N I Z AT I O N S
later than November 1 to begin in January, or June 1 to begin in August. Immunizations at USF are available with cost. The following vaccines are given in accordance with guidelines set forth by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). All requirements are to be completed prior to the start of the semester in which the To-Do List item is assigned. Upon the student's arrival at the University of St. Francis campus, a tuberculin skin test will be administered by a staff member in the USF Wellness Center.
Along with health insurance, students must meet all required immunizations. Please have all students intending to enroll submit their immunizations no
IMMUNIZATIONS REQUIRED Tetanus/Diphtheria/Pertussis, 3 doses required and last dose cannot be more than 10 yrs. old
*Measles (2 doses) OR immunity by lab titer result Diagnosis of disease is not acceptable, lab titer documentation required
*Mumps (1 dose) OR immunity by lab titer result Diagnosis of disease is not acceptable, lab titer documentation required
*Rubella (1 dose) OR immunity by lab titer result Diagnosis of disease is not acceptable, lab titer documentation required
OR
REQUIRED
REQUIRED
REQUIRED
REQUIRED OR
*MMR (2 doses) of Measles, Mumps and Rubella
REQUIRED
Meningitis/one given over the age of 16
REQUIRED
Physical Exam * Individual immunizations of Measles (2 doses), Mumps (1 dose) AND Rubella (1 dose) OR a singular immunization of MMR (2 doses) Measles, Mumps and Rubella is required.
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RESIDENT STUDENT
REQUIRED TO LIVE ON CAMPUS
Immunizations are available at USF if students are not up to date with U.S. requirements IMMUNIZATIONS TB - Tuberculin
FEES $7
TDaP - Tetanus-Diphtheria-Pertussis (V06.1)
$40
MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) (V06.4)
$85
Hepatitis B (V05.3)
$50
Meningitis (Menactra) (V03.89)
$115
(Menevo)
$105
Varicella (V05.4)
$155
Influenza Vaccine (V04.81)
$20
For more information on U.S Vaccination requirements, please visit: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/vaccinations.html
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ACADEMIC CALENDAR FA L L 2 0 2 0 August 24
Classes begin at 8 a.m.
September 4 7
Add/Drop Deadline** Labor Day – No Classes
October 16 19-23 23
Module 1 ends Fall Break – No classes at Main Campus* Feast of St. Francis (Observed) – Main Campus Closed
11 14 18 18
July
26-27 26-27
2 5 9 16
Thanksgiving Break – No classes at Main Campus Thanksgiving Break – Main Campus Closed
11 14-17 19 24 25 28-31
Last day of classes (Traditional Undergraduate) Final Exam week (M-F) begins at 8 a.m. Winter Commencement Christmas Eve – Main Campus Closed Christmas Day – Main Campus Closed Winter Holiday Break – Main Campus Services Reduced
SPRING 2021 New Year’s Day – Main Campus Closed Classes begin at 8 a.m. Dr. King Holiday - Main Campus Closed* Add/Drop Deadline**
February March 5 8-12 15
Module 1 ends Spring Break – No Classes at Main Campus* Module 2 begins
April 2 1-2 2 30
Withdrawal deadline for full-semester course** Easter Break – No Classes at Main Campus Good Friday – Main Campus Closed Last day of classes
May 3-6 7 8
Final Exams begin at 8 a.m. Module 2 ends Spring Commencement
SUMMER 2021 May 17 17
Experiential Term ends Module 2 begins Add/Drop Deadline for Module 2 course** Withdrawal deadline for Module 1 course**
Withdrawal deadline for full-semester course** Independence Day Observed – No Classes – Main Campus Closed Module 1 ends Withdrawal deadline for Module 2 course**
August 6
Last Day of Classes for full-semester and Module 2 course
FA L L 2 0 2 1 August
January 1 11 18 22
Module 1 begins Last day to Add Experiential Term Drop Deadline for Experiential Term Add/Drop Deadline for Module 1 course** Add/Drop Deadline for full-semester course** Withdrawal deadline for Experiential Term Memorial Day – Main Campus Closed
June
November
December
30
17 19 21 21 28 28 31
Classes begin for full-semester course Experiential Term begins
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Classes begin at 8 a.m.
September 3 6 15 15
Add/Drop Deadline** Labor Day – No Classes Application Deadline for May (Spring) 2022 Graduation Application Deadline for May (Spring) 2022 Certificate
October 15 18-22 22 25
Module 1 ends Fall Break – No classes at Main Campus* Feast of St. Francis (Observed)–Main Campus Closed Module 2 begins
November 12 25-26 25-26
Withdrawal deadline for full-semester course** Thanksgiving Break – No classes at Main Campus Thanksgiving Break – Main Campus Closed
December 10 17 18 24 27-31
Last day of classes (Traditional Undergraduate) 13-16 Final Exam week (M-F) begins at 8 a.m. Module 2 ends Winter Commencement Christmas Eve – Main Campus Closed Winter Holiday Break – Main Campus Services Reduced
A P P L I C AT I O N C H E C K L I S T FOR F1 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 1 . C O M P L E T E YO U R A P P L I C AT I O N › Submit online application
2. SUBMIT DOCUMENTS Once you are admitted, submit the following documents to obtain form I-20 to International Admissions no later than 30 days prior to the start of your program.
https://myusf.stfrancis.edu/portal/apply?r=www
› Complete your application file by submitting the following items:
ALL APPLICANTS
› Official academic transcript and/or Foreign Academic Credential Evaluation (for foreign transcripts) ›› Evaluation of foreign transcripts are accepted from any NACES or AICE member such as WES, IFCS, Scholaro, or SpanTran. Please review program specifics
› Proof of English language proficiency
UNDERGRADUATE APPLICANTS
› Please note that the Social Work program requires supplemental documents.
GRADUATE APPLICANTS
› Some programs require supplemental documents.
› Copy of current passport (must be valid up to 6 months after your intended period of study)
› Financial documentation (no more than 5 months old) for each sponsor ›› Affidavit of Support ›› Proof of Income
› Tuition deposit › F-1 Transfer Form and additional transfer
documents (I-94, copies of all I-20s, copy of visa) if you are transferring from another school in the U.S.
3. COMPLETE THE P R E - A R R I VA L F O R M 4. REGISTER FOR CLASSES 5. MAKE A VISA APPOINTMENT
PLEASE SEND THE ABOVE OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS TO: International Admissions 500 Wilcox Street, Joliet, Illinois, 60435 USA
› Obtain a visa in your home country or transfer SEVIS record from another school in the United States.
Please contact International Admissions at 1-815-740-3419 or intladmissions@stfrancis.edu or visit your program's website for more information: stfrancis.edu
6 . S U B M I T I M M U N I Z AT I O N F O R M S › Forms must be submitted before the first day of classes.
7. A R R I V E I N T H E U . S . › Arrive no earlier than 30 days prior to your program.
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