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From SIT. To PITT. Schedule. 1. Are You Ready?. 2. How To Prepare?. 3. Start to Apply?. 4. Fly Off !. Are You Ready?. Where You Should Start?. “The early bird will catch the worm”. Junior. Target !. Sophomore. Check your potential options. Check what you have to prepare. Freshman.

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  1. From SIT To PITT

  2. Schedule 1. Are You Ready? 2. How To Prepare? 3. Start to Apply? 4. Fly Off !

  3. Are You Ready? Where You Should Start? “The early bird will catch the worm” Junior Target ! Sophomore Check your potential options Check what you have to prepare Freshman

  4. How to Prepare? • Do not give up learning English ! • Collect more information about PITT WWW.PITT.EDU • How to get the admission http://www.oafa.pitt.edu/intladm.aspx

  5. Important Day It is to your advantage to plan ahead and submit your application and required admission materials early.

  6. What you need to submit • Online application, including a personal essay. • Your original or certified secondary academic records from grades 9-11 (if you are still enrolled in secondary school) or grades 9-12 if you have graduated, and certified, translated versions of them if they are not in English. • SAT or ACT results for freshmen. • Official TOEFL or IELTS results, if required. Click here for exceptions. • Transfer students and freshmen who have taken university credits should also submit: • Official post-secondary records and, if they are in a language other than English, certified, translated versions of them, and an • Official course catalog and/or course syllabi for all courses completed or complete course descriptions for the courses, modules, and subjects that you have completed and plan to complete. If your records and/or course catalog or course syllabi are written in a language other than English, an English translation must be submitted. Transfer applicants to the upper-division Schools of Education, Social Work, and Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, must also submit supplemental requirements as specified by these schools on the transfer student website. • $45 application fee. • Proof of Financial Support.

  7. Start to Apply Before transfer the course you have taken university credits, check our agreement. Use your full legal name on all documents Do not list a post office box as your permanent foreign address Use the correct mailing address. Send all materials to: Office of Admissions and Financial Aid 4227 Fifth Avenue, Alumni Hall Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6601, U.S.A Or, you can send them as an e-mail attachment to intladm@pitt.edu. Please use your full legal name in your e-mail, exactly as it appears on your passport. After you finish your online application, send us a copy of your application materials (expect something sealed, such as recommendation letters), we will connect with PITT officially.

  8. Wondering if your application complete? If you have applied and been assigned a user name and password, go to my.pitt.edu. To confirm any items, or to address any concerns about the status of your application, you may contact the application processing center for international students at lnagy@pitt.edu or call: 412-624-7197. Questions? E-mail directly at: intladm@pitt.edu

  9. Terms Fall Term late August to mid Dec. Spring Term early Jan. to late April Summer Term early May to mid August

  10. Financial Support Requirements

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