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To get into the Oklahoma City University successfully, international required the following GPA:
· For Undergraduate Admissions: Must meet the minimum GPA of 2.5 out of 4.0 scale
· For Graduate Admissions: Students required a undergraduate cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher or prior completion of a master’s degree in another field
International students can check the Grading System in the USA
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For first-year admission at Oklahoma City University, students need to complete higher secondary education. They may also provide the English Language Proficiency test score if their first language is not English. We have mentioned below the Oklahoma City University requirements for international students:
· High school transcript for undergraduate admission
· A bachelor’s degree for graduate admission
· A GPA of 2.5 for undergraduate and 3.0 for graduate admission (out of 4.0)
· English
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97% of PG students from Boston College (Class of 2024) get job in graduate school, or some experience. The majors with the highest job rate at Boston College are:
Financial Servies (14%);
Healthcare (13%);
Consulting (10%);
Banking (6%);
Computer Software (6%);
Accounting (5%);
Law and Legal Services (4%);
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The University of Tampa has basic admission criteria as well as course-specific requirements for prospective international students. Before applying, international students are advised to look over the criteria for each program. The following are the general guidelines for international applicants applying for admission:
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No, Boston College does not provide any need-based financial aid like scholarships to overseas applicants. Therefore, non-U.S. citizens should be prepared to finance the full cost of their Boston College education. However, all international students who do hold U.S. citizenship or a Green Card are fully eligible to receive financial aid. However, Indian students can avail some of the scholarships listed below in order to manage the heavy expenses of studying in USA:
- Narotam Sekhsaria’s Scholarships
- Hani Zeini Scholarship
- Joseph Wharton Fellowship
- Harry and Nisha Arora ’04 MBA Scholarship
- C. Mahindra Scholarships for Post-G
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
While applying to Boston College, all international need to fulfill the requirements of documents mentioned below in order to be considered eligible for studying in the institution.
- Academic transcripts
- English language proficiency exam scores (IELTS/TOEFL/Duolingo);
- CV/Resume;
- A copy of the passport;
- References;
- Statement of Purpose
- Standardised exam scores (SAT/ACT);
- Recommendation letters;
- Proof of financial support and
- Work experience (if required).
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2 years ago
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Yes, Boston college does provide a variety on-campus housing option to its students. These accommodation options range from double, triple to quadruple room with proper meal-plans, apartments, suites, halls and more. Students can refer to the table below to get an idea of Boston College's accommodation options along with rates:
| Room Location | Rate/Semester | Total/Year |
|---|---|---|
| All rooms in Newton Campus, Upper Campus, College Road, Greycliff Hall, and Sixty-Six Comm. Ave. Mandatory Meal Plan Halls | $5,235 (Room) | $17,620.00 (Room & Board) |
| All suites in Walsh Hall Mandatory Meal Plan Hall | $5,620 (Room) $3,400.00 (Board) | $18,040.00 (Room & Board) |
| All suites in Vanderslice Hall, Ninety St. Thomas More Rd., and Stayer Hall Mandatory Meal Plan Halls | $5,905.00 (Room) $3,400.00 (Board) | $18,610.00 (Room & Board) |
| All apartments in Ignacio Hall, Rubenstein Hall, the Modular Apartments, and Gabelli and Voute Hall apartments (excluding townhouses) | $6,600.00 (Room) (Meal Plan Optional) | $13,200.00 (Without Board) |
| Townhouse apartments in Gabelli and Voute Halls, all Reservoir Apartments, Thomas More Apartments, and Recovery House | $6,995.00 (Room) (Meal Plan Optional) | $13,990.00 (Without Board) |
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