Academic and Transcript Requirements
- Submit a completed and signed Mott Community College student
application to the Admissions and Recruitment
Office. Please provide the address you will reside when in the
United States. Print
a MCC Application (pdf)
- Submit a transcript in English, along with an original, which
shows satisfactory completion of high school or its equivalent
to the Admissions and Recruitment Office.
- Submit a transcript in English, along with an original, from
each college or university you have attended. To translate credits
from a Foreign Educational system to the American Educational System
you may use a “Foreign
Credentials Evaluation Organization” service.
Financial Requirements
- Submit a financial statement on bank letterhead that indicates
you have an account, in your name (can be a joint account), with
a minimum balance of at least $9,150.00. Make sure the statement
is printed in English with the balance converted into U.S. dollars.
- Submit a completed, signed, and notarized “Affidavit
of Support” • (BCIS
form I-134) from someone who is willing to provide assistance
with your expenses, if needed, while attending college in the
United States. You may print a “Affidavit of Support” from
the U.S. Government website "http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-134.pdf"
- Submit a certified check, made payable to “Mott Community College”, for $4,700.00 in U.S. dollars. This money will be placed in the student’s MCC account to meet estimated tuition costs for the first academic year at MCC. If for any reason the student is not approved for a student visa to attend MCC, the money will be refunded to the student based on the colleges refund policy guidelines.
• The person providing support
must also submit a letter from their employer detailing the
dates and nature of employment, salary paid, and whether
the position is temporary or permanent. If self employed,
they must provide a copy of their last income tax forms filed.
English Proficiency Requirements
- All student visa applicants born in a country that does not
have English as its native language must submit “official
test documentation” of English language proficiency to the
Admissions and Recruitment Office. MELAB and TOEFL are English proficiency tests that we use to determine proficiency in English.
- Student Visa applicants already residing in the United States
or in Canada should take the Michigan
English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB).
- Student Visa Applicants residing outside of the United States
and Canada will need to take the “Test
of English as a Foreign Language” (TOEFL).
Health Insurance Requirements
- Provide proof that you have obtained Health Insurance that is available for you while you are in the United States on your Student Visa. Mott Community College does not provide health insurance and does not endorse or promote any specific health insurance provider or company.
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