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Misha

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Following are the documents required for getting an F-1 visa-

  • Valid passport 
  • Filled-out Form DS-160.
  • Calvin College issued the I-20 form.
  • A passport-sized photo.
  • Receipt for payment of SEVIS fee.
  • Diplomas and transcripts from schools attended, either recently or previously.
  • The school needs the original standardized test score reports.
  • Original Walsh College acceptance letter.
  • Financial proof demonstrating enough money to pay for college living and educational costs.
  • Papers attesting to your intention not to immigrate.

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Virajita Bisht

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Harvard is a university. Harvard College is the undergraduate college within Harvard University.   

So, Harvard University is the larger institution that encompasses multiple schools and colleges, including Harvard College.

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Living on campus plays an impactful and important role in supporting your academic journey and overall success. Students enjoy the convenience of being close to on-campus dining, student support services, academic advising, classrooms, and other campus facilities Sarah Lawrence College has a wide variety of housing options, including traditional residence halls, apartment buildings, townhomes, and houses. The cost of housing and meals is $12,112 and $6,314 respectively. 

More freedom and flexibility in lifestyle choices, such as cooking and living arrangements, may come with living off campus. On-campus housing is comparatively aff

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Students can find on-campus employment on the MySLC portal. During the first two months of each semester, on-campus employers are asked to hire only those students who have been awarded work study. After two months on-campus jobs become available to all students regardless of work-study status. However, the college does not guarantee on-campus employment students can find the listed jobs easily. 

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International students are required to apply via Common App. 

Complete applications require:

  • Non-refundable $60 application fee
  • Two letters of recommendation
  • Personal statement
  • Resume
  • Transcripts
  • Standardized test scores (optional)

Some programs require an interview or audition as part of the application process.

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Misha

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The acceptance rate of Sarah Lawrence College is 59%. This demonstrates that although the college admits a sizable number of students, it is somewhat selective. The college has a test-optional policy so students can choose not to submit SAT/ACT scores. Students are required to have a high school diploma. Additionally, two recommendation letters from academic instructors must be submitted. Interviews and artistic supplements are optional. International students are required to submit English Proficiency test scores. 

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Sarah Lawrence College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE). On Forbes list Sarah Lawrence College ranked #332 in Top Colleges 2025, #175 in Private Colleges, #72 in Liberal Arts Universities, #115 in The Northeast, and #243 in America's Best Value Colleges 2019. The college represents rich diversity with students representing international students from more than 53 countries. There are many extra resources available to international students in college, such as social events and unique activities. The college has a test-optional policy, which makes it more accessible to a wide

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Yes, by getting party time jobs while studying at shelton state community College the students are comfortable by there financial, for there basic needs and by the part time jobs students will depend on there parents by some word and by the part time jobs they can learn some new things and Time managementing by them self.

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Sarah Lawrence is known for its pioneering approach to education, rich history of impassioned intellectual and civic engagement, and vibrant, successful alumni. According to US News and World Report, Sarah Lawrence College ranked #108 in National Liberal Arts Colleges,  #49 in Best Undergraduate Teaching, and #146 in Top Performers on Social Mobility. Some of the notable alumni of Sarah Lawrence College include J.J. Abrams '88 (creator, executive producer, screenwriter, and director), Carrie Fisher (American actress and writer), Jordan Peele (American actor, comedian, and filmmaker), and Jeffrey Abrams (American filmmaker and

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Yes, to take admission to the University of South Florida, GRE / GMAT scores are required as per the specific course. Students taking admission to courses falling under the School of Business must submit the GMAT score. These scores must be earned within 5 years of the desired term of entry. Here are the following requirements to get into this university:

  • The equivalent of a bachelor's degree and / or graduate degree
  • Minimum GPA of at least 3.0
  • English language proficiency score: IELTS / TOEFL / PTE / Duolingo / GRE-Verbal

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