Lawrence University is a private liberal arts college with a long history in the United States. The following is a detailed introduction to its international student information:
Application requirements
Undergraduate application:
Academic performance: GPA generally requires 3.0-3.5, and high school transcripts must be provided in original and translated form.
Standardized tests: SAT scores of 1200-1350 and ACT scores of 28 are recommended; TOEFL total score of at least 80 points and IELTS total score of 6.5 points.
Application materials: Complete application form, an application essay, recommendation letters, high school transcripts, graduation certificates, etc. The application deadline is generally January 15.
Graduate application:
Academic performance: Transcripts, graduation certificates or corresponding certificates in Chinese and English provided by the undergraduate graduation school. GPA requirements vary according to different majors.
Standardized tests: Generally, TOEFL scores of 80 or above and IELTS scores of 6.0 or above are required. Some majors may require GRE or GMAT scores.
Application materials: application form, resume, recommendation letter, personal statement, transcript, diploma, etc.
Expenses
Tuition fees: Full-time undergraduate students pay approximately $54,000 per year, and specific fees vary by major and course.
Food and lodging fees: The school offers a variety of accommodation options, including mixed dormitories, male dormitories, female dormitories, single dormitories, married student apartments, and health dormitories. The on-campus accommodation rate is relatively high, and the cost of food and lodging varies depending on the type of accommodation and dining plan.
Scholarships
The school offers a variety of scholarships and grants to international students, such as scholarships based on academic performance, music scholarships, and art scholarships, to help students reduce their financial burden. Applications for scholarships generally require submission of relevant application materials within the specified time and meeting relevant requirements.
Campus life
Accommodation: The school guarantees on-campus accommodation for freshmen, and the rate of freshmen living on campus is as high as 99%, and the rate of undergraduates living on campus is 97%, and there are a variety of on-campus housing to meet the needs of different students.
Student organizations: The school has various student clubs and organizations, covering music, art, culture, sports, academics and other fields, providing international students with rich extracurricular life and exchange opportunities.
Cultural exchange activities: The school often holds various cultural exchange activities, such as international cultural festivals, concerts, art exhibitions, etc., to promote exchanges and integration between international students and local students, and help international students better understand American culture and society.
International student services
Visa guidance: The International Student Services Office (ISS) provides students with visa application guidance, helps students prepare visa materials, answers visa-related questions, and ensures that students successfully obtain visas.
Immigration consulting: ISS is responsible for communicating with US government agencies, handling all matters related to the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS), providing immigration law consulting for international students, and helping students maintain legal immigration status.
Academic support: The school provides academic support for international students, including tutoring courses, study skills training, language support, etc., to help students adapt to the American learning environment and teaching methods and improve their academic performance.
Life adaptation: ISS We also provide help for international students in adapting to life, such as arranging accommodation, providing life information, organizing social activities, etc., to help students adapt to the American lifestyle and cultural differences as quickly as possible.
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