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Admissions Requirements - Check List
The following information is required of all International Students applying for admission to Dixie State College of Utah in order to receive an I-20.
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Complete the International Student Application for Admissions ( Online | PDF ). In order to process your admissions application, a $75 admission fee must be paid to the admissions office. You may send payment in U.S. funds by money order or cashier's check to:
International Student Services
Dixie State College
225 South 700 East
St. George, UT 84770 U.S.A.
To pay by credit card please fill out this form and fax to (435) 656-4070 or mail to the address above.
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International Students planning to attend Dixie State College must provide proof of financial support from a bank or other lending institution showing a source of income for the total expenses ($19,521) as listed on the "Financial Statement Form." This may be in the form of a certified bank statement or an official letter from the bank or institution (Funds must be in U.S. dollars).
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Provide all secondary (U.S. 12 grade or high school equivalent) transcripts to Dixie State College. If an original cannot be provided, a certified true copy will be accepted. If the transcripts are not in English, a certified English translation of all documents is required.
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Provide a copy of your passport.
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If English is not your primary language, you may need to take ESL courses based on your TOEFL score or other accepted proficiency requirements.
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Transfer Students- Students that are currently studying at another U.S. college or university on an F-1 visa who wish to transfer to Dixie State College of Utah will need to provide all of the above, along with a transcript from their current college and an International Student Transfer Form from Dixie State College.
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In order for you to receive credit for college work completed outside of the US, you will need to send your transcript to a credential evaluation service. They will verify that your course work is equivalent to course work taken at a regionally accredited college in the U.S. There is a fee involved. Once a transcript from a credential evaluation service is received, you will also need to provide a certified English translation of the course descriptions for courses to be evaluated for a specific equivalent; otherwise all courses will be transferred as elective credit.

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