Standardized test scores: TOEFL scores (top 35-60 universities usually need at least 80 TOEFL scores). For freshmen who want to apply for transfer, they may need to provide SAT scores (equivalent to American college entrance examination scores).
Transcripts: university transcript (GPA), grade ranking, high school transcript, high school diploma.
Proof materials: personal essay: generally need to write why to transfer. Letter of recommendation: Generally, you need a university teacher, a university consultant, a high school counselor and a resume.
Proof of deposit: just prepare a certificate of one-year tuition and living expenses.
Course description: the essence of credit transfer is to transfer the credits from the original school to the new school and avoid taking the courses that have been taken. "Course Description" is an important proof of credit conversion. The original course description is issued by your university, and then translated into English format and sent to the school during the application process. After the school enrolls students and students finally decide to go to school, the school will review the number of transferable credits according to the "course description".