International
International Admissions
Many international students have graduated from Platt College San Diego. Our alumni includes graduates from 31 countries such as; Brazil, Italy, Mexico, Spain, and Thailand. We welcome international students who are creative, meet our admission requirements, and would like to study in the United States of America. We recognize and value the benefits and diversity that students from other cultures bring to our school. We wish to establish, throughout the world, long-standing relationships among our graduates.
It is the philosophy of Platt College San Diego to identify and develop the strengths of our students. Our graduates are strong leaders in their fields, working for such globally recognized firms as; Sony, Sony Online Entertainment, Fox Television, and Qualcomm to name a few.
Platt College is located in the heart of sunny San Diego, California. The campus is just minutes from beaches, mountains, and deserts which sets Platt College in a creative and unique location. One of the many web sites that will provide you with insight into San Diego is: www.sandiego.org
Platt College is in an area known as the College District and there are numerous options available for accommodation. You can explore one of these options at www.studentsapartments.com if you wish to live close to our campus.
Visa Requirements
International Admissions
I-20 Visa Requirements
Before an I-20 is issued (so that a student may apply for an F-1 or M-1 student visa status) the following conditions must be met:
- The foreign student must provide the school with a written application.
- The foreign applicant must also provide the school with transcripts, proof of financial responsibilities for studies and other supporting documents to be received, reviewed and evaluated at the school’s location in the United States. The school should determine if the student has financial support for at least one year by requesting a financial guarantee – i.e. bank statement, sponsoring agency letter, etc. The applicant should indicate how the remaining years would be supported.
- The appropriate school authority must determine that the prospective student’s qualifications must meet all academic standards for admissions. This includes English language proficiency.
- The official responsible for admission to the school must accept the prospective student into a program offering a full course of study. The program of study can be a degree objective or other program of study as long as it is full time. The objective may be short term or long term.
Also, if you are unable to visit the school personally, you will need to make arrangements to take an entrance assessment test at a school or embassy in your area.
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