Each year, a limited number of applicants
from outside the United States are admitted to the Academy. Prerequisites
for admission include a reasonable command of the English language
or attendance at the Academy's Summer Session prior to fall enrollment.
To help international students transition into an English speaking
environment, the Academy offers English as a Second Language (ESL)
instruction at the beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels.
In addition to the required admission documents (enrollment application, transcripts
with English translation, two letters of recommendation, questionnaire),
international students must submit a financial certification to
the Academy showing their parents' ability to pay tuition.
Upon acceptance into the Academy, each international
applicant will be provided with a Certificate
of Enrollment (Immigration and Naturalization Service Form I-20).
This form, along with the
required financial certification, must
be taken to the American Embassy or Consulate in the international
applicant's country of
origin in order to obtain a student visa
(F-1) for entry into the United States. Normally, the American
Embassy or Consulate will
issue an F-1 student visa for a "duration status" in order to enable the international student to complete our high school program
through the 12th grade.
Once the F-1 student visa is issued by the American
Embassy or Consulate, the international student must use their passport
and I-20 form together as entry documents when traveling to and
from the United States. Passports and travel documents must be given
to Academy officials for safeguarding immediately upon arrival at
the campus.
Click HERE for Medical Insurance Options
Information Regarding Form I-20 or F-1 Visa