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admissions at mcny
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MCNY's International AppealWhy do international students find Metropolitan College of New York the perfect place to further their education? Just ask these folks... play video: (4:46 min) RealPlayer required to view video Produced by: RealPlayer required to view video Application Process for International StudentsThe admission process for international students is three-fold: Step IThe student must first submit a completed application and satisfy all academic requirements as listed for the program they wish to study in. A completed application package consists of the following documents:
Residents of foreign countries should initiate the application process as early as possible to meet the following deadlines:
Please note that the program you are applying for may have admissions requirements other than listed above. Please check the website for details. Based on the information provided the student will be granted acceptance in to the Degree program at the MCNY Step IIAll international students are required to provide documents of financial support, demonstrating that they have the required funds to cover their tuition, housing expenses and living expenses for the first year of their study. The students is also required to demonstrate that the funds will be made available to them as and when required and will be enough to support them for the entire duration of their study at MCNY. These documents can be in form of bank statements, sponsorship letters, scholarships and grant letters, loan documents, and others. The College will then issue the student an I-20 form. Step IIIThe student is required to take the I-20 along with other required documents to a visa –issuing office in the country of their residency and apply for an F-1 (student visa). The issuance of the visa is strictly at the discretion of the officer in the visa-issuing office and the College does not bear any responsibility regarding the same. For more information about applying as an international student, please email us at . |
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