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Michigan State University Admission Application Form
Application submission guide

1. Fill in the online application form;

4. Prepare a personal statement;

3. Pay the application fee of $50 by Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express or electronic check;

4. Original transcripts, diplomas and degree certificates provided by high schools, universities (if any) or examination organizers or copies certified by the schools. If the language of the original document is not English, a formal English translation is required;

5. If the credits completed during the university period are less than 28 credits, an official transcript of high school study is required;

6. Issue real estate license and bank statement. (This form is part of the application form) The name of the account holder must be listed in English;

7. If the applicant's mother tongue is not English, it is necessary to submit English proficiency certificates, including TOEFL, IELTS, SAT, MSUELT or MELAB, which can be sent directly to the school by the examination institution. The code of TOEFL and SAT in Michigan State University is 1465. The school encourages international students who have taken the SAT to submit their scores, because it helps to judge students' learning ability and arrange math and English writing courses accordingly. When choosing the test date, please note that it will take one month or more from the time you submit the sending request to the time you receive it and record the results in the admissions office.

Please don't send letters of recommendation, photos, documents or additional personal statements to the Admissions Office unless required by the Admissions Office, otherwise it will prolong the processing time of your application.

English minimum requirements

International students whose mother tongue is not English must meet any of the following English requirements in order to be admitted normally. Applicants whose language level does not meet the requirements but have a certain academic background may be admitted pending. The following requirements are only for undergraduates. Please consult the graduate school for postgraduate English requirements.

TOEFL [Test of English as a Foreign Language]

Normal admission:

Online test: the score is not less than 79, and the score of listening, speaking, reading and writing is not less than 17.

Written test: the score is not less than 550 points, and the score of listening, speaking, reading and writing is not less than 52 points.

Conditional admission:

Online exam: the score is between 60 and 78.

Ielts (IELTS)

Normal admission:

The undergraduate score is not less than 6.5 points; The graduate student's score is not less than 6.5 (Law School * Master of Laws, Yuanda Business School: 7.0).

Academic proficiency test reading test (SAT critical reading)

Normal admission:

The score is not less than 480 points.

American College Examination (ACT)

Normal admission:

English score is not less than 18.

Michigan State University English Test

Normal admission:

The average score is not less than 80 points, and each part is not less than 80 points.

Or, the average score is not less than 85 points and each part is not less than 78 points.

Accepted language ability:

The average score is between 60 and 79.

English Test (Advanced English Language)

Normal admission:

No less than 4 points.

Michigan English assessment

Normal admission:

The average GPA is not less than 80 points.

Starting from June 5438+1 October12009, international students who take the MELAB test must complete the MELAB oral test.

Start and application deadline

Undergraduate course:

School start time: the last week of August in autumn, the second week of mid-August 10, and the spring freshmen are welcome to school.

Deadline for application: August every year 16.

Graduate students:

Starting time: same undergraduate course

Deadline for application: August every year 16.