STEP 1: Admission Process
Please read the information below carefully and if you have any questions, please email Maria Acero, Multicultural Counselor, at [email protected].
After submission of required materials, applicants are individually considered for academic eligibility. Step 1 must be completed by:
- June 1 for Fall (August) Semester enrollment
- Oct. 1 for Spring (January) semester enrollment
1a. AU Online Application or through the Common App
(no application fee required)
1b. Submit official high school transcript to the Office of Admission at AU
1c. Submit an official score report from TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo. This is required if English is not the first or primary spoken language.
- Minimum TOEFL Minimum Requirements:
- IBT (Internet-Based) score of 78
- BT (Paper-Based) score of 72 – UPDATED
- CBT (Computer-Based) score of 210
- Minimum IELTS Requirement: 6.0
- Minimum Duolingo Requirement: 90-115
- Proof of English proficiency may be waived on a case-by-case basis for those students who have attended secondary school in an English speaking (instruction) school. Please contact your admission counselor to discuss the waiver.
1d. Submit an Application Essay (for those that didn’t submit an essay via Common App)
- Your Educational Goals
- Your Faith Journey
- Why Did You Decide to Apply to AU (include your intended major)
1e. File Affidavit of Support
- The admissions process will not move forward without this done
- Email Brent Doster ([email protected]) to receive additional information and support if necessary
Credits earned through educational institutions located outside of the United States will be considered for acceptance after an appropriate evaluation. Educational institutions must be recognized by the Ministry of Education (or other accrediting body) of the respective country in order for credit to be accepted. Students may be required to send their documents to an evaluation agency for a course-by-course evaluation report. An official copy of this report should be sent directly to the Registrar’s Office at Anderson University. This report will then be reviewed to determine acceptable transfer credit.
[ Once Step 1 has been completed, an I-20 is ready to be issued ]
STEP 2: Submit Enrollment Deposit
2a. Submit enrollment deposit: $200 (non-refundable after May 1)
2b. Send I-20 mailing address & phone number
- Physical Address (no P.O. boxes): Address must be recognized by FedEx
- Name
- Street Number
- Street Name
- City
- Country
- Zip Code
- A phone number where FedEx can reach you if there are problems with the delivery.
Note: Currently, I-20s can be submitted electronically. For those that must be mailed, first and second I-20 forms are mailed without a cost to the student. If a third I-20 is mailed, there will be a $50 charge to cover the cost of mailing. Anderson University does not issue more than three I-20 forms. Make sure you take all appropriate documents to your Visa appointment. Information on Visa Denials can be found here visa denials .
STEP 3: Receive I-20 and Apply for Visa Application
Do not make travel plans until you have been issued your visa. Information on the process can be found here student visa . The sooner you apply for your Visa, the better. Review the visa processing times to learn more. For questions throughout this process contact your admissions counselor or Brent Doster ([email protected])
3a. Receive your I-20 Package.
- Read all the information.
3b. Pay the $410 SEVIS Fee. (Note: the fee must be paid at least three business days before your scheduled interview.)
3c. Complete the online Visa Application
3d. Upload your photo to complete the online process
3e. Pay the Visa Application Fee of $160. (Note: the fee must be paid before you set your visa appointment.)
- If your visa is approved, you may also pay a visa issuance fee, if applicable to your nationality.
3f. Schedule a Visa interview at the United States Embassy. Please visit the student visa page for more information.
- Email Visa appointment date to the CRC and Immigration Advisor.
3g. Take all appropriate documents to your Visa appointment:
- Nonimmigrant Visa Application, Form DS-160 confirmation page
- Passport
- Signed I-20 form
- I-901 SEVIS fee receipt
- Visa application payment receipt
- Affidavit of Support and supporting documents in English
- Letter from the Office of Student Financial Services
- Letter of Admissions
- Letter from International Student Services
- Passport-size photographs
- Additional documentation may be required: standardized test scores, transcripts, diplomas, degrees, or certificates from schools you attended
3h. Email the results of your Visa application to the CRC and Immigration Advisor.
STEP 4: Prepare for Stateside Arrival
After receiving approval of your Visa application, the Cultural Resource Center (CRC) will become your primary contact.
4a. Complete and submit AU’s housing application
- Complete & submit the Report of Health History
- Submit a copy of immunization records to the housing department
4b. Communicate with CRC and your admissions counselor to register for courses.
4c. Make airline reservations for the trip to Anderson
- Fly into Indianapolis International Airport, Indianapolis, Indiana (IND)
- Anderson University is 98 km from the airport
- Make sure to arrive in time for International Orientation
- Email flight information to an admissions counselor
4d. Communicate with CRC for airport pick up ($75 pick up fee)
4e. Notify your family and friends of your new address so they can write and send you packages. Your new address will be:
YOUR NAME
c/o Anderson University
1100 East Fifth Street
Anderson, IN 46012
USA