Weekly Small-Group Guidance
International Student Advising has added weekly application clinics for prospective students preparing academic records, English-language information, financial documents, and program plans.
Each clinic begins with a general overview and then provides time for individual questions. Sessions are kept small so advisors can explain common document issues without turning the meeting into a formal admissions decision.
A short conversation before submission can prevent weeks of delay caused by incomplete or unclear records.
Sofia Nguyen, International Student Advisor
What Applicants Should Prepare
Applicants are encouraged to bring copies of secondary school or college records, available English-language results, a list of intended programs, and questions about course load or arrival planning.
Documents not issued in English may require a clear translation. Advisors will explain what is still missing, what can be used for preliminary review, and when official records may be required.
Support Continues After Application
Students who submit an application may schedule follow-up advising for placement, program selection, orientation, and practical preparation for the first term.
The clinics are informational and do not guarantee admission, aid, or a specific course schedule. Students remain responsible for responding to individual document requests and deadlines.