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FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions
Application & Classes
- If I miss the Application Deadline,
can I still apply?
- When will I receive my I-20?
- I am a U.S. Resident. How do I enroll
in English language (ESL /
IELP) classes?
- Can I take classes part-time?
- Can I take regular university courses
at PSU while in the IELP?
- Can I automatically be accepted
to PSU after completing IELP courses?
- Can spouses of international students
or of visiting scholars take IELP classes?
- FAQs
about TOEFL score and English language proficiency requirements for
PSU admission
Q1. If I miss the application deadline, can I still
apply?
A: Yes, we will accept a late application, but late applicants may not
have enough time to get a student visa or make travel arrangements. In
some countries it takes longer to get a visa interview. We recommend that
you apply about 3 months before the term begins.
Transfer students, who are already in the U.S., should apply at least
2 weeks before the term begins.
Q2. When will I receive my I-20?
A: The IELP Office can issue an I-20 Form about 2 weeks after we receive
your complete application. A complete application includes: application
form:
- application fee
- proof of high school completion
- financial documentation (if you need an F-1 visa)
- a copy of your passport
Q3. I am a U.S. Resident. How do I enroll in English
language
(ESL / IELP) classes?
A: It is easy! If you want to take one or two ESL courses per term ("part-time"),
simply submit the following items to PSU's Office of Admissions and Records
in Neuberger Hall (NH).
Then contact the IELP office to reserve
your place at the next IELP
placement test.
If you are a U.S. Resident who wants to be a full-time student in the
IELP, please contact the IELP Office for
more information and special instructions.
Q4. Can I take classes part-time?
A: If you are NOT on a student F-1 or f J-1 visa, you CAN study part-time.
All international students with F-1 and J-1 student visas are required
by US Immigration to enroll as full-time students.
Q5. Can I take regular university courses at PSU while
in the IELP?
A: Sometimes. Most IELP students do not take other PSU courses. You need
to get special permission from the IELP
Academic Coordinator. Full-time IELP students do not have time for
extra classes. Sometimes students can take a physical education class
(such as tennis or swimming) if it does not conflict with the IELP class
schedule. Also, students who have finished an advanced level IELP course
can take a PSU course with the permission of the IELP
Academic Coordinator.
Q6. Can I automatically be accepted to PSU after completing
IELP courses?
A: No, not automatically. To apply for admission to PSU, you must submit
a separate application to PSU's
Admissions Office.
The IELP staff can help you apply to PSU. IELP students who want to apply
to PSU must go to an "IELP-PSU roll-over meeting." A "roll-over
meeting" is held every term. This meeting is for IELP students who
want to apply for admission to PSU. The meeting date/time will be announced
in your IELP classes. Please check the IELP News & Events or Activities
Calendar for more information about this meeting.
Students with a TOEFL score of over 500 who successfully complete IELP
level 5 courses with A or B grades and who have already been admitted
or "conditionally" admitted to PSU can enroll in regular PSU courses the following term. Students
must make an appointment with the IELP
Academic Coordinator to discuss this plan and request release from
the Intensive English Language Program.
Q7. Can spouses of international students or
of visiting scholars take IELP classes?
A: F-2 and J-2 visa holders can take some IELP courses, but there are
specific rules about how many classes F-2 or J-2 visa holders can take.
Please check with the PSU
International Student Office or IELP
International Student Advisor for more information.
FAQs
about TOEFL score and English language proficiency requirements for PSU
admission
If you have any questions about your IELP application or ESL classes, please visit or write to the IELP office.
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