1.Direct Application
Most institutions require a 120/150 point system, or 96/120 point system (Jiangsu),
St. Louis University's direct entry requirements are: 125/150 point system, or 100/120 point system (Jiangsu).
2. International Freshman Program
-1 Semester/1-2 Quarter: 120/150 or 96/120 (Jiangsu)
-2 Semester/3 Quarter: 110/150 or 88/120 (Jiangsu)
-3 Semester/4 Quarter: 105/150 or 84/120 (Jiangsu)
II. Candidates How to apply?
1. Apply for and receive a conditional offer of admission from an INTO partner university
2. Submit an electronic copy of your college entrance examination report card with an English translation at least 4 weeks prior to the start date
3. Re-issue a copy of your updated study plan
4. Submit your original official college entrance examination scores prior to enrolling in the program
5. Apply to the International First Year Program requires an additional English test, direct application requires an interview, and direct application to Saint Louis University requires an additional writing test.
3. What are the specialties of these universities
1. Colorado State University
Colorado State University was formerly a college of agriculture, so until now the agricultural science is still very good, but the most famous is the veterinary medicine, which is the best in the state. Other disciplines that get good reviews are Forestry and Natural Resources, Business, Engineering and Psychology. The disciplines chosen by the most students, in order, were business management (17 percent), home economics (10 percent), engineering (6 percent), agricultural sciences (6 percent), and psychology (5 percent).
2. Drew University
Drew University is a very old private liberal arts college, founded in 1867, offering undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Strong majors include: Social Sciences, English, Psychology, Visual and Expressive Arts, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Interdisciplinary Studies, and Biology.
3. Illinois State University
Founded in 1857, Illinois State University was the first public university in Illinois and is located in Bloomington-Normal, Illinois, making it one of the oldest institutions of higher learning in the Midwest. Popular majors are education, English, and social sciences.
4. Marshall University
Marshall University, founded in 1837, is located in West Virginia. Students can choose from over a hundred different majors offered by Marshall University. The university is best known for its business majors, such as accounting, marketing, and finance.
5. George Mason University
George Mason University is located in Fairfax, Virginia, just 15 miles from Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States. It is a major university that has been rapidly emerging in the United States in the last decade. George Mason University is better known for business and economics, which are the best majors at the school, and other very good subjects are public **** policy, psychology, engineering, mass communication and music.
6. Oregon State University
Oregon State University (OregonStateUniversity) was founded in 1868 and is one of the oldest universities in the United States, which was established under the personal auspices of then U.S. President Abraham Lincoln. The university enjoys the unique honor of being one of only two universities in the United States to have received a government land grant and to have participated in marine, aviation, and energy programs at the same time. That's why the university has a strong marine, aviation, and energy program.
7. St. Louis University
St. Louis University English full name SaintLouisUniversity (SLU), originally a university affiliated with the church, founded in 1818, is the nation's second oldest church university. Nearly two hundred years of long history has gained several firsts, such as: the first university west of the Mississippi River, the first pharmacy program, the first law school and the first business school and so on. The university is well known for its programs in biomedical engineering, computer science, business management and health sciences.
8. Suffolk University
Suffolk Suffolk University is located in Boston, an important city on the East Coast of the United States, its predecessor is a law school, and later developed into a comprehensive private university of business, with unparalleled advantages, two undergraduate and four master's degree programs have been approved by the U.S. government's STEM qualifications, and in addition to benefit from the geographic location of Suffolk, the employment rate is very high. The Suffolk University of Technology (SUTT) is the world's largest university in the United States.
The STEM qualifications include:
1)MSinFinance(with undergraduate statistics background)
2)MSinMarketing(with undergraduate statistics background)
3)MSinBusinessAnalytics(with undergraduate statistics background)
3)MSinBusinessAnalytics(with undergraduate statistics background)
4)MSinBusinessAnalytics(with undergraduate statistics background)
5)MSinBusinessAnalytics(with undergraduate statistics background)6) background)4)MSinFinancialServiceandBanking(with undergraduate statistics background)
5)BSinBigDataandBusinessAnalyticsBigDataandBusinessAnalytics
6)BSin InformationSystemsInformation Systems
9.University of Alabama at Birmingham
The University of Alabama at Birmingham, abbreviated to UAB, officially became a self-governing campus in 1969, and has steadily improved its national rankings, with the College of Health ranked among the top in Alabama.
10.University of South Florida
The University of South Florida (USF) is one of the oldest and largest universities in Florida, and one of more than 60 of the nation's premier public research universities rated as a Tier 1 in the nation. Its industrial organizational psychology, audiology, public **** health, criminology, etc. are ranked in the nation's top 20.
11. Washington State University
Washington State University is located in the state of Washington in the United States, is located in the northwestern United States of America's Pacific coast. Washington State University was first known for its agriculture, and in recent years has developed the most popular type of antioxidant apples in the U.S. market, and cooperated with Boeing to develop biofuels for use in commercial airplanes. It also has one of the nation's top-ranked business schools that has produced a Microsoft co-founder and a former president of Boeing. In addition to these strong colleges, there are also very prestigious programs in mechanical engineering, materials engineering and biology.
12. Illinois Institute of Technology
Illinois Institute of Technology, founded in 1890, after a century of development has become a strong with the qualification of granting doctoral degrees of comprehensive private universities, has always been the USNEWS and PrincetonReview elected to rank among the top 100 colleges and universities in the United States. The university's strengths include: engineering, science, architecture, business, psychology, design, and law. /zd/lx