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The following presentation is a brief overview of the application procedure for applying to universities in destinations common to our students, other than in the United Kingdom, Australia or New Zealand.
“Other” major destinationsUSACanadaMalaysiaSingaporeIndia. . . . Other countries
USAYr 12 gather information and take the SAT testAcademic calendar Sept – MayChoice – flexibility – you can change your mind.
Double majors and Double degreesCosts vary – State universities typically
between 22,000 – and 28,000 USD per annum some as low as 6,000 USD
Stanford = 36,000 USDLiving expenses = 9,000 – 15,000 USDPay careful attention to visa requirements
USA – application requirementsOnline Application form + application feeOfficial transcripts sent by schoolSAT reasoning testIELTS (if not native speaker)Sometimes SAT subject testsLetters of recommendationPersonal statement/essayIf you are wishing to pursue a Brunei MOE
scholarship, you will need to apply to one of their approved institutions (Top 20 US News and World Report)
USA – Application forms.Common App. Accepted by more than 414
universitiesSet up account in Yr 12. Deadline for
applications is January 1st.Available at www.commonapp.org Many other universities have forms on their
websiteMany state universities don’t require an
essay
USA – SAT test3.5 hour exam given 6 times a year at JIS Critical reading (200-800)Maths (200-800)Writing (200-800)Typical application has 500 on each section or
a 1,500 totalRegister 6 weeks before test, so for 7th May
2011 test you should register in Term 2 break.Highly selective (Ivy League) universities
require a SAT of >2100
Year 12: To DoGather information about universitiesTalk with HE student advisersResearch on the internetDraft an essay or personal statementJan, May or Jun: Take 1st SAT test (you should
then take the 2nd SAT early in Year 13)
Canada Please talk to Peter Chen at the Canada
booth
Exhibition of Canadian universities
February 9? at the Rizqun Hotel
approximately 12 highly reputable universities will be in attendance
CanadaNo country centralised application process Association of Canadian universities (aucc.ca)
is the most authoritative central information bank for research
Ontario - OAUC website (www.ouac.on.ca)British Columbia – (www.pas.bc.ca)Other provinces apply directly to the universityUniversities will send an application packMajority of application deadlines fall in
February (mid Jan for McGill)
CanadaCheck application and supporting document
requirements and deadlines carefully. They differ for each university and vary widely.
Most universities require a comprehensive school reference. Individual teacher references are not usually required.
Application essays or personal statements are very important.
Canada - ResourcesProspectuses available in the Higher
Education LibraryWebsites include:http://www.studycanada.cahttp://www.university-canada.netStudents will be given a more comprehensive
list and guidance during lessons.
MalaysiaPublic universities wholly or partly subsidised
by government include, private universities and branch campuses of international universities
Malaysia – application procedureMany universities only admit on actual
resultsSome are now admitting on predicted gradesCheck with individual universities
Malaysia - ResourcesEducation Guide Malaysia (7th edition)
available in the HE libraryMOE website:
http://www.portal.mohe.gov.my/portal/page/portal/ExtPortal/ (new system still has some problems)
Commercial site predominately linking to private universities
http://www.studymalaysia.com
SingaporePlease speak to Danial Phua at the booth
Four government universities: NUS ranked 34th in the worldNUT ranked 174th in the worldSMU and SUTD first graduates in 2012
Singapore has a number of leading foreign universities and partnerships, including: Uof Chicago, Duke, MIT, Stanford, Cornell
Comprehensive list of websites for private universities available at the Singapore Government website http://www.singaporeedu.gov.sg and
http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/post-secondary
Singapore – Application procedureStudents need to apply to each university
individuallyMany universities will not accept students on
predicted grades. Check carefully as some courses (medicine) will only admit on official results.
Application dates are typically open October – March of the year prior to entry.
Singapore- AdmissionsSome universities will admit on the basis of
SAT results. If you want to take this option be sure to register for the tests well in advance.
Singapore fees range from 11,00 SGD to 31,000 SGD
Plus living costs of between 10-30 K SGD
IndiaYou can apply as NRI (Non resident Indian) or PIO
(People of Indian Origin). Most universities have an NRI quota
Cost to study medicine if privately funded is USD100 – 150K for the degree. If admitted by sitting and passing a highly competitive entrance exam fees are heavily subsidised.
Most (medical) courses start in July /August and most universities will only admit on final grades, not predicted grades. There are some exceptions to this. Research each university for requirements.
India – Application procedureStudents doing A Levels need to obtain an
“equivalence certificate” ask HE staff for details
Some deemed universities have their own entrance exams (for medicine). Check each university.
(Association of Indian Universities) www.aiuweb.org authoritative site
some former students have had successful dealings with Indian educational consultants http://www.edcilindia.co.in
. . . . Other countries One-on-one counseling offered by Higher
Education Advisers Please make yourself known to HE staff
Deadlines and documentationPlease research deadlines and required
documentation very carefully.
Please appreciate that it takes time to coordinate with all teachers on the writing of a considered reference.
You will need to allow at least one month for the school to provide references and other letters of recommendation.