대학과정
성경학 학사(B.A.B.) – 120 학점
성경학학사과정은 학술과 목회를 토대로 성경을 가르치고 있으며 M.C.C. M.Div. 같은 대학원 프로그램에 필요한 훈련을 제공합니다. 이 프로그램은 성경 본문내용을 해석, 이해하고 사용하는 성경과목, 성경의 역사적이고 윤리, 교리와 같은 체계적인 관점을 공부하는 신학 과목, 성경의 가르침을 다양한 실제 영역에 적용하는 학제 간 성경 과목을 제공합니다. 이 과정은 성경적, 신학적 진리를 바탕으로 만들어지고, 전문 분야의 다양한 주제, 기술, 원리 및 실행이 적용되어 집니다.
경영학 학사 (B.B.A.) – 120 학점
회계, 금융, 마케팅, 운영 및 국제 비즈니스를 성경적, 신학적학문으로 가르킴으로 학생들이 비즈니스 환경을 이해함과, 기독교 적 가치를 가지고 사업을 시작, 운영하는 데 필요한 기술를 제공합니다.
회계학 학사(B.S.A.) – 120학점
회계학 학사 학위는 회계학의 주요 학문 프로그램이며 전문 회계사로서 나아가기 위한 학사 학위 입니다.
가정학 학사 (B.S.F.) – 120 학점
가정학 학사는상담 사역에 활용되어질 다문화 환경에 대한 지식과 기술교육을 제공합니다. 또한 교육이나 목회 환경에서 가정, 가족 및 공동체의 여러 중요한 문제를 다룹니다.
대학원과정
목회신학 석사 (M.Div.) – 75학점
목회신학석사과정은 목사, 목회자, 선교사, 평신도 사역자 및 성경 교사로 세우기 위해 성경의 진리를 선포하고, 전파하고, 가르칠 수 있도록 훈련시키고 육성하기 위한 것 입니다.
- M.Div. in Pastoral Ministry (목회 사역)
- M.Div. in General Studies (교양 과목)
- M.Div. in Christian Education (기독교 교육)
수준높은 교육을 통해 상담이 필요한 다양한 사람들에게 상담서비스를 제공할 수 있도록 숙련된 그리스도인과 전문적인 상담사로 준비하고 육성하여 냅니다.
경영학 석사 (M.B.A.) – 48학점
광범위한 학문 분야의 사람들을 끌어들이는 경영학 석사 학위는 오늘날의 역동적이고 경쟁력있는 비즈니스 환경에서 지식과 경력 잠재력을 향상 시키고자하는 전문가를 위해 고안되었습니다.
목회학박사 (D.Min.) – 36학점
목회학박사과정은 성공적으로 사역에 종사하는 학생들을 다양한 사역 분야에서의 최고 전문 교육을 제공하도록 고안되었습니다.
임상목회상담학박사 (D.C.P.C.) – 42학점
DCPC 프로그램은 성경적 원리에 기초한 상담 지식과 기술을 전달함으로 하나님의 백성에게 치유와 회복을 전하고자 하는 사람들을 준비시키는 프로그램입니다. 기독교 카운슬러에게 지도력과 학문을 높임으로 그들이 섬기는 교회 및 크리스천 조직뿐 아니라 세상에 나가서도 의미있는 공헌을 세울수 있도록 준비합니다. 이 프로그램은 박사 과정 학생들에게 학업 연구 수행에 필요한 지식뿐만 아니라 상담 실습을위한 고급 이론 및 임상 기술을 제공합니다. DCPC 학위를 이수하는 프로그램은 이수과목 36 학점 , 인턴쉽 6 학점 및 양적 또는 질적 연구 논문으로 구성됩니다.
ESL
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the Lingua Franca Institute is to provide a nurturing English learning experience which fosters confident interactions for everyday life.Welcome to the Lingua Franca Institute!
Thank you for your interest in the Lingua Franca Institute (LFI), an intensive English language program at the Washington University of Virginia (WUV). Established in 1992, the Lingua Franca Institute is an SEVP-certified ESL program in Annandale, Virginia, located just outside Washington, DC. LFI provides an affordable education taught by fluent English instructors in small class sizes with a student-centered approach. We know that studying another language can be a challenging experience, especially as an adult. At LFI, we make that experience more comfortable with a relaxed, friendly, and supportive classroom atmosphere. ‘Lingua Franca’ means “a language used among people who speak various different languages” (Merriam-Webster’s Learner’s Dictionary). English is the “lingua franca” for our diverse group of students, representing approximately 20 countries. We value and respect each student’s language and culture, and promote the same for English and American culture, through sharing of ideas and experiences. Some of our instructors know other languages and WUV is primarily bilingual – English and Korean. The majority of our students have F-1 visas; however, any eligible visa holder or resident is welcome to take classes. Our students’ goals vary from wanting to improve their communication for daily living in the U.S. to studying English to eventually transfer to degree programs. Whatever your reason, we hope LFI can meet your educational goals. Note: Completion of the advanced levels of LFI serves as your proof of English skill for WUV degree programs. See Academics for more information about WUV’s degree programs.INTERNATIONAL F-1 STUDENTS ONLY
For F-1 students, your I-20 will be issued for approximately 24 months, depending on your start date. Taking two classes fulfills your minimum requirement of 18 hours/week to maintain your I-20. More information about applying to the college, obtaining your I-20, and registering for classes can be found in the International Student Handbook under Resources.CONTACT US
Washington University in Virginia | ||
Phone | Address | |
703-333-5904 | info@wuv.edu | 4300 Evergreen Lane Annandale, VA 22003 |
Director | ||
Name | Phone | |
Deanna D’Arcy | 703-333-5904 (Ext.314) | ddarcy@wuv.edu |
PROGRAM
- Located in Annandale (Virginia) near Washington, DC.
- Six (6) start dates throughout the year, including mid-semester FLEX program and Summer program.
- Two (2) Advanced levels
- Two courses available for each level to fulfill F-1 requirements.
- Classes meet Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday (18 hours per week)
- Day Program: 9:15 am – 1:45 pm. (4 ½ hours per day)
- Evening Program: 5:30pm – 10pm (4 ½ hours per day)
- Small class-sizes: Teacher/student ratio = 1 instructor for 10 students (average)
- Skilled and supportive faculty and staff
TUITION
- Tuition includes: two required courses and placement testing.
- Tuition rates vary depending on your status. (See below)
- Other college fees for applying, registering, etc. can be found under Tuition & Fees or in the ESL Application.
International student (F1/J-1)
Semester | Length | Beginning Date | Ending Date | F-1 / J-1 Tuition |
Fall | 15 weeks | early September | mid December | $ 2360 |
Spring | 15 weeks | early February | mid May | $ 2360 |
** For specific beginning and ending dates, see the Academic Calendar. |
Resident & Non F1/J-1 Student
Semester | Length | Beginning Date | Ending Date | Resident & Non F1/J-1 Tuition |
Fall | 15 weeks | early September | mid December | $ 1050 |
Spring | 15 weeks | early February | mid May | $ 1050 |
** For specific beginning and ending dates, see the Academic Calendar. |
REFUND POLICY
Washington University of Virginia (and the Lingua Franca Institute) complies with the cancellation and refund policies of SCHEV. Please contact the Admission’s Office for more specific information.CLASS SCHEDULE
LFI offers two courses at each level: Language Arts and Oral Communication. Both courses must be taken to meet F-1 visa requirements for full-time study. For other eligible visa holders and residents, you can take one or both courses. Each course focuses on the basic 4 skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The Language Arts course emphasizes reading and writing skills while the Oral Communication course emphasizes listening and speaking skills.PLACEMENT TESTING
When you apply to our program, you will need to be placed in the appropriate level. Transfer and Change of Status applicants should make an appointment with the Director. If you transfer from another Intensive English school, please provide a certificate(s) of completion. Students must show that they have at least a low-advanced level of English skill when they apply. Please contact the Director for more information.ATTENDANCE
Attendance is important for learning a new language and developing relationships with teachers and classmates. Attendance is 20% of your semester grade. In addition, we enforce an Attendance Policy that you must follow to maintain your F-1 visa status. International students at LFI are required to maintain normal progress for F-1 requirements. ‘Normal progress’ means that students:- study full-time (minimum of 18 hours/week), and
- attend at least 75% of the classes each semester, and
- comply with all school policies and financial obligations.
Percentage | Number of Absences PER COURSE | Result |
100% – 80% | 5 or fewer absences | Good Standing |
79% – 75% | 6 absences | Not Good Standing |
Under 75% | more than 6 absences | I-20 Termination |
GRADES
Grades are calculated the same way for both courses.Attendance | PBR | Quizzes/Homework | Mid-term Exam | Final Exam |
13% | 12% | 30% | 20% | 25% |
Grading Scale | |||||||||||
A | A- | B+ | B | B- | C+ | C | C- | D+ | D | D- | F |
100-95 | 94-90 | 86-89 | 83-85 | 80-82 | 76-79 | 73-75 | 70-72 | 66-69 | 63-65 | 62-60 | below 60 |
- Information about studying in the U.S. https://studyinthestates.dhs.gov
- U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) http://www.uscis.gov
- U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) http://www.cbp.gov
- U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) http://www.dhs.gov
- International Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) http://www.ice.gov/sevis
GOALS OF LFI
- Respect the learning needs and well-being of each student
- Build on the knowledge, skills, and experience of the students in our program
- Prepare meaningful lessons so that students may comprehend and communicate in written and spoken English at each level
- Create a supportive and encouraging community of learning in which each student is valued and respected
- Create an interactive, communicative class environment to give students the opportunity to learn, think, and develop English communication skills
- Provide students with cultural knowledge and awareness recognizing that language and culture are closely related
- Cultivate a diverse community of students and teachers, in which members learn from experience and practice
- Encourage students to discuss issues in English outside the classroom
- Balance variety and routine in instructional activities to accommodate the range of multiple learning styles of the students
- Provide an educational environment built upon the values of LFI and characterized by consistent, ethical treatment
- Create a teaching community holding shared values with LFI and appropriate academic and experiential credentials
- Foster a diverse community of learners who are supported, encouraged, and valued
- Create a curriculum that utilizes the English-speaking environment as a context and motivator for improving language proficiency of non-native speakers
PHILOSOPHY OF PROGRAM
LFI’s instructional methodology is based on the communicative language teaching method. This method, supported by second language acquisition research, focuses on engaging students in a range of activities that involve meaningful, relevant communication. Simply put, it’s based on the idea that the primary goal of learning a language is to communicate. Making use of real-life, authentic situations encourage students to use and understand the English language. What changes from level to level is the growth and complexity of the communication and an increase in fluency and independence in the ability to respond in English in various settings to a wider range of speakers. LFI’s curriculum is based on implementing these principles of learning:- Students remember and understand English best through a hands-on, learning by doing approach.
- Activities need to be as rich, varied, and meaningful as possible.
- Classes are designed to promote cooperative and collaborative learning.
- Grammar is taught throughout the context of communicative tasks.
- Feedback to student’s errors should always be positive and need not be excessive.
- The classroom atmosphere should be relaxed, friendly, and supportive.
수업료 & 수수료
2023 Fall & 2024 Spring Semester tuition
International Student (F-1 Student only) | |
Education Program | 2023-2024 |
Tuition for ESL (F-1 Full-time) | $2360 (includes Placement testing, student activities) |
Tuition for ESL Flex (F-1 Full-time) | $1428 |
Summer Tuition for ESL | $630 |
Tuition for BAB, BBA, BSA, BSF | $246 per credit |
Tuition for BCS (Computer Science) | $276 per credit |
Tuition for MBA, MIS, MCS | $332 per credit |
Tuition for MCC | $300 per credit |
Tuition for M.Div | $296 per credit |
Tuition for DCPC | $470 per credit |
Tuition for D.Min | $300 per credit |
Registration Fee (Full-time) | $100 per semester |
Registration Fee (Summer Class-include ESL) | $50 flat fee |
Technology Fee | $15 per semester |
Resident & Non F-1 Student | |
Education Program | 2023-2024 |
Tuition for ESL | $1050 (includes Placement testing and student activities) |
Tuition for ESL Flex (F-1 Full-time) | $420 (includes Placement testing and student activities) |
Summer Tuition for ESL | $420 |
Tuition for BAB, BBA, BSA, BSF | $233 per credit |
Tuition for BCS (Computer Science) | $276 per credit |
Tuition for MBA, MIS, MCS, eMBA | $308 per credit |
Tuition for MCC, eMCC | $288 per credit |
Tuition for M.Div, eM.Div | $277 per credit |
Tuition for DCPC, eDCPC | $470 per credit |
Tuition for D.Min | $300 per credit |
Registration Fee (Full-time) | $100 per semester |
Registration Fee (Summer Class-include ESL) | $50 flat fee |
Technology Fee | $15 per semester |
Financial Aids
Applicants who apply for financial aid or deferred payments must complete a Payment Plan Agreement prior to the first day of class. A partial payment may be arranged during the approval process for deferred payment, which will enable the student to attend the class. If the student’s financial aid is not approved, the student will be required to make a full payment before taking or continuing courses.
Multi-Installment Payment Plan Agreement- Scheduled automatic credit/debit card withdrawals are strongly recommended.
- If a student uses the Automatic Withdrawal Option (AWO), the AWO authorization agreement must be completed.
- Late registration will incur a $50 processing fee.
- Failure to make a payment or arranging to make a payment following other terms of the Payment Plan Agreement may also result in an additional late fee of $20 per incident.
- Requests to change any of the terms of the original agreement are also subject to a fee of $20 per incident.
장학제도
2023 Spring Semester Scholarships
The Scholarship Program of Washington University of Virginia (WUV) The scholarship program of WUV exemplifies WUV’s commitment to providing a high quality, affordable education. The program is an integral part of the institution’s effort to develop and maintain the instructional programs necessary to serve the needs of WUV’s academic community. All scholarships will be awarded not only on the basis of academic merit but also on the promise of future achievement, leadership and/or financial need. The program shall be administered to ensure fairness and accountability. Scholarship coordination is to be facilitated in a manner which provides the most effective and equitable distribution of available funds to students. Lists of Scholarship Scholarships are classified into two major classifications: Competitive Scholarships and Community Scholarships. Within these classifications, the following scholarships are currently offered:Competitive Scholarships:
- Academic Achievement Scholarship – awarded each semester based on approved budget and strength of applicant pool. Award eligibility must be 3.7-4.0 term GPA
- Needs-based Scholarships – eligible to students demonstrating model citizenship and a desperate financial hardship. The student must submit an application with a reference from the Dean of Student Life.
- Designated Scholarships – are scholarship funds given to the University by a donor who expresses wishes or placed “designation” on how the funds are to be used. Award eligibility will differ dependent on donor designations. WUV awards all designated scholarships in adherence to specific donor designations and/or intent of the donor’s gift.
- Special Scholarships for M.Div. and BSF students – eligible to students who received Pastoral recommendation from the senior pastor of the church where the students is involved in ministry. (Please see below the required information) – M.Div. students must successfully complete the mentored ministry class every semester. – BSF student: This scholarship will be applied to the only students who started BSF degree in 2019 Fall semester. (Same eligibility as M.Div. Special Scholarship Program required information please see below)
Community Scholarships:
- Legacy Scholarship – eligible to students with two or more “immediate” family members registered as full-time students. Application, transcripts, a legal family record that proves immediate family relationship required. The award amount is $200.
- Pastoral Scholarship – eligible to ordained pastors for study. The student must submit an application along with transcripts, Certificate of Ordination, and Church Bulletin. The student must maintain a GPA of 3.0 or above. The award amount is $38 per eligible credit hour for Undergraduate, Graduate students and $350 for ESL Students. The pastoral scholarship is not applicable for Doctorate course students.
- Pastoral Family Scholarship – eligible to immediate unmarried family members of 30 years or younger or the spouse of an active ordained pastor. The student must submit an application along with transcripts, Certificate of Ordination of the related pastor, legal proof of the applicant’s immediate family relationship, and a copy of a recent weekly church bulletin. The student must maintain a GPA of 3.0 or above. The award amount is $38 per eligible credit hour for Undergraduate, Graduate students and $350 for ESL Students. The pastoral scholarship is not applicable for Doctorate course students.
- Missionary Scholarship – eligible to active missionaries or those who have spent more than 7 years in mission fields. The student must submit an application along with transcripts, Missionary Certificate or proof of missionary work and tenure, and résumé. The student must maintain a GPA of 3.0 or above. The award amount is $65 per credit hour for Undergraduate, Graduate students and $600 for ESL Students. The pastoral scholarship is not applicable for Doctorate course students.
- Missionary Family Scholarship – The immediate family of a qualified missionary has the same eligibility as a pastoral family member (see above).
- Students transferred from WUV Maryland Campus – eligible to students who transferred from Maryland campus due to the closure of the campus. The students must submit the application for this scholarship. The scholarship can cover the length of the degree that the students pursued when they enrolled in the Maryland campus. -The scholarship is renewable every semester until graduation on the following conditions a. The students must register Full time and consistently continue in program b. ineligible if program is changed or applied other degree programs c. In case the student takes a leave of absence for the reasons other than medical reason, he or she becomes ineligible for renewing the scholarship.
- Failure to maintain GPA requirements
- Failure to maintain all scholarship specific eligibility requirements
- Withdrawal from program of studies for whatever reason including cease of study, temporary leave of absence, expulsion, etc.
- Only completed applications within the deadlines will be considered for scholarship. Late applications will not be considered.
- There are no retroactive benefits for application eligibility or awards.
- Applicants must be registered with a full course of study.
- Applicants must not have been on any probation within 1year of applying for award.
- Applicants to more than one scholarship during the course of one semester of study are only eligible to receive one University sponsored scholarship at a time regardless of eligibility. Faculty and staff are encouraged to help guide students in selection of the one most beneficial scholarship.
입학절차
입학처는 학생분들의 입학을 담당합니다.가을 학기는 일반적으로 8 월 말에 시작하며, 봄 학기는 1 월 말에 시작됩니다. J-Term (6 월 및 1 월 계절학기)은 여름과 겨울 방학동안 제공됩니다.
신입생 신청 절차
신입생으로 입학을 고려하시는 분은 언제든지 입학처에 방문, 혹은 연락하셔서 입학처 담당자와 프로그램 결정 및 각 프로그램의 필요 서류를 상담하시기 바랍니다. 지원자는 각 학기 마감 기한전까지 입학 원서, 원서접수비와 필요한 모든 서류를 제출 하셔야 합니다.대학원 지원 절차
학사 학위를 가진 학생분들은 대학원 프로그램을 신청할 수 있습니다. 신청자는 각 학기 마감 기한전까지 입학 원서, 원서접수비와 필요한 모든 서류를 제출 하셔야 합니다.신청서 검토
학생분의 입학 결정은 주로 제출하신 서류들을 통해 지원자의 학업과 개인의 경험등을 토대로 결정됩니다. 정책에 명시되지 않은 예외적인 상황이 발생하게 될 경우, 입학처는 최선의 권장 사항을 결정하기 위해 일시적인 ‘입학 심사위원회’를 열게 됩니다.입학 결과
학생분의 입학 결과는 입학처에서 통보되게 됩니다. 입학결정시 입학허가서가 발급됩니다. 신입생분들은 학기가 시작하기 전 입학처에 방문하셔서 학기 수업을 등록하시기 바랍니다. (수업등록비 $100)필요서류
입학 필요서류
미국시민- 유효한 여권 사본 혹은 출생증명서
- 유효한 여권 사본
- 유효한 영주권 사본 혹은 신분증명서 사본
- 여권용 사진 (해외에서 입학시)
- 유효한 여권 (필요시 부양가족 여권)
- 영어 증명 (ESL이 아닌 학위 프로그램 학생)
- 재정증명서 (입학당시로부터 3개월 미만에 발급) 학생의 학비, 수수료 및 생활비의 최소 금액은 2 만 달러 이며, 1명의 부양가족당 $ 6,000추가됩니다.
- 재정적 지원 서약서 (필요시)
- 최근 I-20의 사본 (편입시) (필요시 부양가족 I-20)
- 비자, I-94 사본(미국내에서 지원시) (필요시 부양가족 여권)
- 여권용 사진 (해외에서 입학시)
1) 공인성적최저 iBT TOEFL = 68, PBT = 520 / IELTS = 5.5 / TEPS = 546, Duolingo = 100 또는
2) 미국 학위 프로그램의 최소 1 년 또는
3) 고급 어학과정(ESL) 최소 한 학기
학부 입학 서류 목록
성경학 학사(B.A.B.) / 가정학 학사 (B.S.F.)- 고등학교 졸업 증명서 원본
- 입학 에세이
- 성경 이해력 시험
- Acknowledgment of Statement of Faith
- 고등학교 졸업 증명서 원본
- 입학 에세이
- Acknowledgment of Statement of Faith
대학원 입학 서류 목록
경영학 석사 (M.B.A.)- 학사 학위 졸업 증명서 원본
- 학사 학위 성적표 원본
- 성적 인증 서류 (해당되는 경우) / (Please note the separate cost for this service is around $139-200)
- 입학 에세이
- 학사 학위 졸업 증명서 원본
- 학사 학위 성적표 원본
- 성적 인증 서류 (해당되는 경우) / (Please note the separate cost for this service is around $139-200)
- 개인 간증서
- 추천서
- 입학 에세이
- 성경 이해력 시험
- 입학 면접
- 학사 학위 졸업 증명서 원본
- 학사 학위 성적표 원본
- 성적 인증 서류 (해당되는 경우) / (Please note the separate cost for this service is around $139-200)
- 개인 간증서
- 추천서
- 입학 에세이
- 성경 이해력 시험
- 입학 면접
- 자기평가서
- 목회신학석사 또는 신학 학위 졸업 증명서 원본
- 목회신학석사 또는 신학 학위성적표 원본
- 안수 증명서 (해당되는 경우)
- 목사추천서
- 전문직추천서
- 교수추천서
- 목회학박사 학업계획서
- 이력서
- 입학 면접
- 현 사역증명서
- 3 년간의 사역 경험에 대한 성명서
- 석사 학위 졸업 증명서 원본
- 석사 학위 성적표 원본
- 성적 인증 서류 (해당되는 경우) / (Please note the separate cost for this service is around $139-200)
- 목사추천서
- 전문직추천서(임상 감독관)
- 개인 간증서
- 임상목회상담학박사 학업계획서
- 이력서
- 입학 면접
어학과정
- 필기 시험
- 구두 시험
마감일
Spring 2023 Semester IN-PERSON (all degrees)
Applicant already in the US:- Completed application due by Jan. 16, 2023
- Completed application due by Dec. 9, 2022
- Application due by Jan. 16, 2023
Fall 2023 Semester IN-PERSON (all degrees)
Applicant already in the US:- Completed application due by Aug. 11, 2023
- Completed application due by July. 7, 2023
- Application due by Aug. 11, 2023
Admissions Inquiry
https://my.wuv.edu/apply/online/inquiry유학입학
유학지원자 신청은 개별적으로 검토되며, 요구 사항을 충족하는 모든 신청자에게 입학이 제공 될 수 있습니다.유학생으로 입학을 고려하시는 분은 언제든지 입학처에 연락하셔서 입학처 담당자와 프로그램 결정 및 각 프로그램의 필요 서류를 상담하시기 바랍니다. 지원자는 각 학기 마감 기한전까지 입학 원서, 원서접수비와 필요한 모든 서류를 제출 하셔야 합니다. 해외지원시 필요에 따라 우편발송비 $100이 추가로 청구됩니다. 납부 방법은 수업료 및 수수료 납부를 참고하시기 바랍니다.
신청서 검토
학생분의 입학 결정은 주로 제출하신 서류들을 통해 지원자의 학업과 개인의 경험등을 토대로 결정됩니다. 정책에 명시되지 않은 예외적인 상황이 발생하게 될 경우, 입학처는 최선의 권장 사항을 결정하기 위해 일시적인 ‘입학 심사위원회’를 열게 됩니다.
입학 결과
학생분의 입학 결과는 입학처에서 통보되게 됩니다. 입학결정시 입학허가서가 발급되며, 필요에 따라 Initial I-20가 발급됩니다. 신입생분들은 학기가 시작하기 전 입학처에 방문하셔서 학기 수업을 등록하시기 바랍니다. (수업등록비 $100) 학기 수업 시작 후, Active I-20가 발급됩니다.
*COS의 경우 SEVIS 홈페이지에서 SEVIS fee 납부가 필요하며, 이후 비자 승인까지 매 학기마다 학교에 비자승인 대기 유무를 알려야 합니다.
*Oversea의 경우 SEVIS 홈페이지에서 SEVIS fee 납부가 필요하며, 대사관에서 학생비자 신청하셔야 합니다. “SEVIS I-20 양식에 기재된 프로그램 시작일 30 일 전에 입국시 거부 될 수 있습니다” (http://www.ice.gov)
지원자는 학생비자를 발급받은 후 가능한 한 빨리 입학처에 연락주시기 바랍니다. Form I -20는 학교에 입학 한 학생에게만 발행됩니다. 발급 된 I-20 양식은 F-1 비자가 아니며 F-1 비자를 준비시 필요한 서류 작성을 위해 법률 고문의 도움을 받을 수 있습니다.