
NOTE: We are no longer accepting applications from F-1 (student visa) applicants for spring 2008.
Rutgers is one of the most
culturally diverse universities in the United States and is located in an area
that is home to a wide variety of cultures. Applications from academically
qualified international students are welcome.
Who is an International Student?
When to Apply
Application
Forms
Other Helpful Information

Who is an international student?
You are an international student if:
- You are currently studying in the United States on a student visa (F-1 or J-1) in high school, college, or an English language program
- You intend to enter the United States with a student (F-1 or J-1) visa
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When to Apply
First-year and transfer applicants are strongly encouraged to submit their application, credentials and test scores, and all financial documents required for an I-20 by the priority application dates. Please note the following:
- If we receive your complete application after the priority application date (below), your application will receive consideration only as long as space remains available.
- I-20s will not be issued after December 15, 2007 for spring semester or after July 1, 2008 for fall semester for students living overseas. I-20s for students transferring from U.S. high schools, colleges, or universities will be issued after the arrival of their SEVIS release date.
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Application
All applicants to Rutgers University use the same online application.
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Forms
I-20
International Student Adviser's Report (ISAR)
International Student Financial Statement (ISFS)
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Other Helpful Information
Academic Documentation and Test Scores
TOEFL Requirements by Country
International Document Requirements
Checklist
Cost and Financial Documentation
Country Guide for Academic Credentials
Glossary of International Terms
I-20
Department of Homeland Security (DHS)/SEVIS Requirement
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