Admitted Students

You are considered an International applicant if you are neither a citizen nor resident alien of the U.S.

International students are required to obtain a score of 525 (195 Computer Based) or above is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and at minimum score of 5.5 on the IELTS. A Certificate of Compliance with Immunization Requirements for College Admission and an affidavit of financial aid are required. Equivalent College Preparatory Curriculum (CPC) is also required. Transfer International students must meet the MVSU transfer admission requirements.

First year undergraduate applicants must have received a high school diploma with a B average or above, in laboratory science, social studies, and mathematics. A World Education Services (or other reputable service) course-by-course, evaluated transcript must be submitted for all first year and transfer, international students. You will find all the information you need at www.wes.org. Be sure to read and follow the “Required Documents” information specific to your country of study to ensure that your evaluation is completed as quickly as possible. Please ensure the Mississippi Valley State University is listed as the recipients of the WES evaluation. In addition, freshman applicants are required to submit either the American College Test (ACT) score of 21 or above or the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) 1060-1090. Transfer applicants who have completed 12 or more hours of university-level academic courses with a B average will not be required to take the ACT or SAT and may be awarded transfer credit. The official I-20 document is issued after the student is fully accepted.

Certificate of Immunization, transcripts, diplomas, and certificates of all previous academic work must be certified and translated into English. The official I-20 document is issued after the student is fully accepted.

ADMISSION

International applicants are students who are admitted, but are not United States citizens. An international student applying for admission to Mississippi Valley State University must have completed secondary school with above average grades. The applicant must have a high degree of competence in the English language.

In order to be fully admitted as an international applicant, the following requirements must be met:

  • Application for admission (completed and signed)
  • Affidavit of Sponsorship ( current bank statement of sponsor must accompany the affidavit)
  • 525 TOEFL score (195 computer based) or a score of 5.5 on the International English Language Testing System (IELTS).
  • Evaluated High School transcript certifying completion of secondary school
  • Evaluated transcript& Secondary Certificate of Leaving
  • ACT/SAT Scores
  • Immunization Records showing MMR and MMR2
  • Copy of Passport

 

Contact by phone:
Office of Admissions 662-254-3347
Office International Programs 662-254-3092

E-mail contact: admsn@mvsu.edu

 

Payment Policy

International students who have NOT been awarded institutional scholarships, have NOT made satisfactory payment arrangements with the Office of Student Accounts or have NOT notified the Office of Student Accounts of any third party payments ( Ex. Department of Children Family Services, Embassy of Ghana) will be required to pay their academic year balance, in full before being issued an I-20.  Please be reminded that international students are required to submit proof of sponsorship showing enough funds (in USD) to cover tuition, room and board, and personal funds to be admitted to Mississippi Valley State University. Current tuition and fees can be found at https://www.mvsu.edu/prospective-students/tuition-and-fees .

On this page: https://www.mvsu.edu/prospective-students/admissions/university/immunization-requirements . Please remove from # 1 Obtain a Certificate of Compliance with Immunization (Form No. 121-C) from your local Mississippi State Board of Health Office.

Permanent exemptions are:

  1. Medical disease which will cause a permanent contraindication to immunization;
  2. Persons born prior to 1957
  3. Students enrolled in distance learning courses and/or programs where their time on campus is limited to a minimum numbers of hours.