In addition to the regular admission process, international students must complete several additional steps before being considered for acceptance.

Transcripts from educational institutions outside the United States must be submitted to Education Evaluators International, Inc., for evaluation with this application. International applicants whose first language is not English must also prove English competency through the Test of English as a Foreign Language. In accordance with Federal law, the final requirement is that all international applicants provide evidence of funding for one full year of educational expenses.

Applied Students

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Submit your transcript(s)
Submit your transcript(s) to EEI (Education Evaluators International, Inc.) for evaluation. To obtain a EEI evaluation application, contact the Crown College Admissions Office. A $200 fee must accompany the EEI application.

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Complete the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) if English is not your first language.
You must pass the paper exam with a score of 500+, the Internet-based exam with a score of 75+, or the computer-based exam with a score of 176+. Use the code 6639 to report your scores directly to Crown College. You may receive information regarding when and where to take this test by consulting with a local high school, through the TOEFL website at www.toefl.org, by e-mail at toefl@ets.org, or by writing to:

TOEFL / TSE Services

Test of English as a Foreign Language
PO Box 6151
Princeton, NJ 08541-6151 USA

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Distribute your recommendation forms.

  • Spiritual Life Recommendation—Complete the top section and give the form to your pastor, youth pastor or a leader in your church who is familiar with your spiritual walk and has known you for more than one year (not a relative).
  • General Recommendation—Complete the top section and give this form to a teacher or employer who has known you for more than one year (not a relative).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Accepted Students

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Deposit.
Make your $150 deposit to Crown to secure your place for the fall. The deposit reserves your housing and registration.

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Financial Aid
Complete and return the Financial Support Form. Applicants must have sufficient financial resources to cover all educational expenses including tuition, fees, room and board, books and supplies, personal expenses, and round-trip transportation. You must submit proof of such funds before obtaining a student visa or entering the United States. All semester costs are payable at the beginning of each semester.

Scholarships from a source in the applicant's home country, assistance from a church, or aid from an individual sponsor will be received as a guarantee of the student's ability to pay if the guarantee is properly documented with a letter and, when required, a statement of how and when the money will be transferred and credited to the student's college financial account.
Click here for information on funding your education.

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Student Visa
After the College has received the Financial Support Form and the student is accepted, the student will be sent a completed I-20 form to be used in obtaining a student (F-1) visa. No student should make plans to enter the United States until the I-20 form is received. Crown College will not issue any I-20 forms less than two months prior to the beginning of a semester.

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Complete All Forms
Complete all forms from the acceptance packet. Completion of these forms helps expedite the registration process and is required before any student can enroll or live on campus.

Online Forms

Downloadable Forms

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Registration
Every student attending Crown College is assigned to a Faculty Advisor. The International Student Advisor assists International students with language testing and registration. International students must be registered as full-time students (12 or more credits) in order to legally remain in the United States on a student visa.