International Students
Preliminary Undergraduate Admission Application for International Students


This form will not be processed if you do not complete the financial information section. Please include all requested information.


Freshman deadline to submit this form: January 1
Transfer deadline to submit this form: March 15

Preliminary Application
I. Personal Information
II. Financial Information
III. Educational Information
IV. Test Information
V. Carnegie Mellon




I. Personal Information
Mr. Mrs. MS.

Name


Home address


Your e-mail address


Your phone number


Mailing address


Female Male

Secondary school

Public Private


Providing the following information (questions in the grey box) is strictly voluntary and will not affect the consideration of your application.

Date of birth
Place of birth
Citizen of
Legal permanent resident of




II. Financial Information
Carnegie Mellon does not offer financial assistance to international students. Indicate in U.S. dollars the amount of funding available each year for your education in the United States. Also indicate the source of this funding. The cost for the 2000-01 academic year is $34,939. This figure does not include transportation costs.

Purpose of Funding Dollar Amount Source of Funding
Travel $
Maintenance $
Tuition and Fees $
From other sources (gov. or private) Yes
No
If yes, name the source(s)




III. Educational Information
Applying as a
freshman
transfer student
pre-college student
undergraduate summer student
graduate student

Working toward a degree in


For the term beginning


Studying for a
B.A.
B.S.
M.A.
M.S.
Ph.D.

What is the language of instruction at the secondary school you are attending?


What is your first language?




IV. Test Information
All international applicants must submit the results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) and/or the American College Test (ACT), three SAT II subject tests (as specified in our application booklet) and the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).

Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT)
Date Taken
Date to be taken
Verbal score
Math score


American College Test (ACT)
Date taken
Date to be taken
English score
Math score
Reading score
Science score
Composite score


SAT II: Subject Tests
Date taken
Date to be taken






Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
Date taken
Date to be taken
Score




V. Carnegie Mellon
How did you first become aware of Carnegie Mellon?



General Info Pre-Application


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