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The College is authorized under the U.S. Federal Law,
Immigration and Naturalization Act, to enroll non-immigrant
alien students. Therefore, the College will accept
applications for admission from non-immigrant aliens.
College admission requirements and the College
academic calendar are available from the Admissions
Office which also provides application, credential
deadlines and enrollment dates for International Students.
Q. May I apply for admission to Massasoit Community College as an International student at any time?
A. No. In order to fully process your admissions
requirements and to ensure your successful petition
for your F-1 Visa, you must adhere to the specific
deadlines stated in the admissions requirements.
For Spring Semester, you must apply by November
1st. For Fall Semester you must apply by June 1st unless
You are a transfer student (please note deadlines)
Q. Can I take the TOEFL in my country before arriving in the United States?
A. Yes. This test is administered several times
during the year world wide. Consult the international
testing program calendar by writing to
TOEFL, Box 899, Princeton, NJ 08541, U.S.A
or visit www.ets.org/toefl for further TOEFL information.
Q. If my native and first language is English, do I need to take the TOEFL Exam in order to
Receive my I-20?
A. No. However, you will be required to provide one of
the three options in Part IV(proof of English Proficiency)
to satisfy this requirement. During your new student
orientation at Massasoit all students will be required to
take placement exams in Reading, Writing and Math for
advisement and proper placement into courses.
Q. I have completed an English-as-a-Second Language program at another institution, do I
still have to take the Reading and Writing Placement Exams?
A. Yes. This is necessary for registration at the
College and to assist with proper placement into courses.
Q. Are there registration and placement requirements for courses?
A. Yes. Registration and placement into courses is
dependent upon English language proficiency,
advisement and counseling, placement testing,
and course program requirements.
Q. I have limited financial resources. May I receive financial aid from Massasoit Community College?
A. No. A statement of financial support available
to support your educational and living expenses
must be provided to Massasoit. The resources
are estimated to be $20,000.00 per academic
year. This requirement is part III (Proof of Financial Support)
in the international admissions requirements page.
The proof of financial support indicates to the school that
you have and are able to maintain sufficient funding during your studies in the United States.
Q. Do I need to be a high school graduate to attend Massasoit Community College?
A. Yes. Official transcripts and high school diploma
or secondary leaving certificates are needed. In
addition, a notarized translation of all non-English transcripts
must be submitted in English for admission(Part II of
International admissions requirements page).
Q. Where may I obtain evaluations and/or translations for my foreign educational documents?
A. Commonly used services for educational evaluation
and translation in the United States are: NAEG (North American
Educational Group) www.naeg.org or 1-888-539-2804 & CED
(Center for Educational Documentation) www.cedevaluations.com
or 617-338-7171 and Education Credential Evaluators
www.ECE.org , www.wes.org NAEG, CED, ECE, and WES provide
evaluation and/or translation of Foreign Documentation
and require a fee. It is highly recommended that one of these options be used to ensure proper document evaluation and translation.
Q. What is SEVIS?
A.
SEVIS (Student Exchange Visitor Information System)
is the actual database the INS uses to track and monitor
non-immigrant students and exchange visitors. Visit
www.ice.gov/sevis for more in-depth information.
Q. How do I receive a SEVIS Form I-20?
A. After you have been admitted to Massasoit based
on the completion of all the specific international admissions
requirements, you will receive a SEVIS Form I-20 from
an admissions counselor. The admissions counselor will
contact you (if you are in the U.S during the time you have
made your application) or your sponsor to ensure
that all documents are received and explained. You will
be asked to pay a tuition deposit of $50.00 US dollars at the
time you receive your SEVIS Form I-20.
Please note: A SEVIS I-20 is not a VISA. Students must
petition for their F-1 Visa on their own.
Q. After receiving my SEVIS Form I-20 and Massasoit Admissions
Acceptance Letter, how do I receive my F-1 Visa?
A. Students must make an appointment with a United
States Embassy in his/her home country to petition for
their F-1 Visa and provide documents including: SEVIS Form I-20,
I-901 fee receipt, copy of the Massasoit Certificate Financial Support
and Massasoit Letter of Acceptance. For information on
United States Embassies please visit http://usembassy.state.gov
Q. What is the SEVIS I-901 Fee?
A. The SEVIS I-901 Fee is a maintenance fee of $200.00
that must be paid by the student or sponsor before applying
for his/her F-1 Visa. The SEVIS I-901 Fee receipt must be
brought to the consulate or embassy during the student
appointment for his/her F-1 Visa. For more information
on the SEVIS I-901, please visit www.fmjfee.gov
Q. Will I be able to enroll at Massasoit after arriving without having completed the
admissions requirements?
A. No. You must be admitted to the College and be
permitted to register into classes only after all
admission requirements are fulfilled. These
requirements must be completed prior to the
intended academic term of enrollment.
Q. After being admitted, if I arrive after classes begin, may I still attend that term?
A. No. You must arrive prior to the start date of your
SEVIS I-20 and not more than 30 days before the start date.
It is necessary to arrive before classes begin for passport
and immigration verifications, new student orientation,
course advisement, course placement, and registration into classes.
Q. Are there specific United States Department of Justice, Immigration and Naturalization Service
requirements for an F-1 student?
A. Yes. They are: Pursue and maintain a full course of study
(at least 12 credits) at the educational institution
they are authorized to attend each semester. Must make
an appointment with an admissions counselor to notify the
school of any changes such as transfer, OPT, CPT,
change of address and travel.
Q. Can I work while on an F-1 Student Visa?
A. As an International student on an F-1 Visa, you may
only work on-campus 20 hrs a week during the academic
semester and 40 hrs a week during the summer.
Please note: On Campus work is given preference to
students receiving financial aid. After the completion
of two semesters (one full academic year) in full time
status, students may meet with an admissions
counselor to inquire about off-campus employment.
OPT (optional Practical Training) and CPT (Curricular
Practical Training) must be handled separate and require
petitions to the United States Government.
Q. During the last semester at Massasoit, what should my next steps be?
A. Keep in mind, your F-1 Visa is valid by the start and
end dates on your SEVIS Form I-20. You should always
have the end date on your SEVIS Form I-20 in mind and make plans
before it expires. Options may include OPT,
change of status, returning to your country of origin,
transferring to another United States College or University
for a higher degree to name a few options. It is important that while
you are with us at Massasoit, you make sure to contact an
admissions counselor to review your options and let us know
of any plans you have so that we may make the appropriate
change in your file and on SEVIS.
Q. Will I be able to participate in varsity sports?
A. Yes. Students interested in participating on a varsity
athletic team are welcome. We encourage you to contact the
Massasoit Athletic Department for further information on
tryouts and team meetings. (508-588-9100 X1431)
Q. May I change majors while in college?
A. Yes. You must notify the Admissions Office if you
wish to change majors and the correct major will be
changed on SEVIS as well as a new I-20 created.
Q. Can I study while in process of a change of status?
A. It depends on what visa you entered in the United States with.
If you entered with a J-1 Visa and are changing to an F-1 visa, you can
Study while waiting for your answer from the Government. B2 Visitor Visa holders
Cannot study while waiting for their answer from the Government.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Joia Souza, Multi-Lingual Admissions Counselor X1404
MASSASOIT COMMUNITY COLLEGE
ONE MASSASOIT BLVD., BROCKTON, MA 02302-3996
TELEPHONE: (508)588-9100
Or contact the main Massasoit Admissions Office to make an appointment
(508)-588-9100 X1411 |