How to Apply
Please complete our online application. International students are required to submit official transcripts from secondary schools, colleges, and/or universities in English.
Applicants who have attended an institution outside of the United States:
If you have completed, or are completing, secondary (high school), undergraduate and/or graduate degrees at institutions outside of the United States that are not regionally accredited institutions as recognized by the U.S. Department of Education, you are required to submit a course-by-course translation and evaluation. Dominican University will accept evaluations from any NACES recognized foreign transcript evaluator, but we have a special, preferred partnership with TEC (Spantran):
International applications are not considered complete without a course-by-course evaluation. The determination of degree equivalency to a U.S. degree is at the discretion of the University.
Once your file is complete, we will process and review your file for an admissions decision.
Applicants from countries whose official language is English or have been instructed in English may apply to the University as a test optional student. If your high school instruction was in English, you must provide a letter from your high school(s) stating such. All other students must submit one of the following in order to complete their application for review:
Test Type | Minimum Score Required for Admission |
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TOEFL | Internet Based: 80 Computer Based: 213 Paper Based: 550 |
IELTS | Band Score: 6.5 |
Duolingo | Overall Score: 105 |
PTE | Overall Score: 53 |
SAT | Evidence Based Reading and Writing: 500 |
ACT | English Section: 19 |
Please contact us at (845) 848-7901 or internationalstudents@duny.edu with questions regarding your application.
Checklist for International Students
- Complete an online application. Dominican University offers rolling admission, so there is no hard deadline to submit your application. However, we strongly encourage students who plan to enter for the fall semester to complete their application by June 1st to ensure sufficient time to obtain a visa. The fall semester begins in August, and the spring semester begins in January.
- Send your admissions materials:
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First Year Students: Send your transcript, test scores, and/or proof of English class instruction by email, mail,
or fax. - Graduate/Transfer: Send your transcript via the evaluation service of your choice (please see options above)
- Application for Transfer I-20 Form
- Application for Freshman I-20 Form
- Affidavit of Support (only for undergraduate students)
- Transfer Verification Form (for Graduate and Transfer students only – Included in your Application for Transfer I-20 Form)
- Bank Statements (less than 30 days old) verifying funds in USD
- If receiving scholarship from outside source: Official scholarship letter must contain name of applicant, the amount for each year of study and the duration of award.
- If receiving scholarship/financial support from Government or Employer: Official letter indicating amount of support and containing name of applicant, the amount for each year of study and the duration of award.
- If approved for loans: Official letter from credit institution indicating approval of loan and amount approved.
- All documents can be emailed to internationalstudents@duny.edu for review.
If you are accepted by Dominican University, you will be enrolled in the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS). You must pay the SEVIS I-901 Fee. We will provide you with a Form I-20 to present to the consular officer when you attend your visa interview. Visit the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) website to learn more about SEVIS and the SEVIS I-901 Fee.
What is the Form I-20? The Form I-20 is issued from the college or university an international student is planning to attend to allow applications for an F-1 visa. The F-1 visa is granted from the student’s consulate for travel to and study in the United States. Dominican University issues the I-20 with the understanding that the student is enrolled full-time with the ability to fund their education.
A $500 resident deposit is required to reserve your seat in the class as well as in the Residence Halls. Deposits can be paid by credit, check, or money order and cannot be covered by scholarships or loans. If you would like to submit your deposit online, you can do so at http://duny.edu/deposit.
Dominican University recognizes that family members may be traveling with international students. Listed below are some trusted methods of transportations from airports and accommodations near the College:
Transportation
Dominican University does not provide transportation to campus. Students and families must make their own accommodations.
Hotels Near the University
Residence Inn by Marriott (rates based on availability)
3 Stevens Way Route 303 | Orangeburg| NY | 10962
Phone: (845) 359-5200
Website: http://www.marriott.com/hpnob
Additional Amenities and Services:
- Rooms offer a King size bed with queen pullout sofa
- On-site 24-hour Suite Shop
- Complimentary Parking
- Complimentary high-speed inernet access
- Breakfast Monday - Friday 6:30am - 10am | Saturday& Sunday 7am - 10am
Double Tree by Hilton Nanuet
425 East Route 59, Nanuet, NY 10954
Website: www.nanuet.doubletree.com
Phone: (845) 623-6000