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What is the "Double Admission Program for American Universities"?
Jiahua Shida told us that the so-called "double admission" is aimed at students with no or weak language scores. The school issued two admission notices: one is the admission notice of the school language center, and the other is the conditional admission notice of the school undergraduate course. After entering the school, students first enter the language center to learn English. After passing the language test, you can directly enter the undergraduate study without applying separately. The dual admission scheme of American universities not only ensures that every eligible applicant can get the opportunity to study, but also ensures that the normal teaching of the school will not be delayed because students can't understand the course.

Dual admission language requirements are low.

1, basically no language requirements, you can apply without TOEFL/IELTS /GRE/GMAT;

2. guarantee admission. All universities with dual admission programs are designated institutions. After passing the free evaluation, you can be guaranteed to be admitted to the intended university.

3. The application period is short, which is different from ordinary admission in that the admission time is greatly shortened. The remarkable characteristics of double admission are fast, timely and efficient.

4. Scholarships can be provided up to $20,000;

5. The school ranks high. Most of the cooperative universities are state-level universities and top universities in the region, with as many as 1.5 million applied majors.

6. The visa success rate is high. It is very unlikely to apply for a visa only by the admission notice from the Language Institute, but the professional admission notice from the national university will greatly improve the visa pass rate.

7. Cooperative universities are all over the United States, mainly concentrated in California on the west coast, Massachusetts, new york, Connecticut and Florida on the east coast, and some big cities in the north, south-central and south.