Information for International Students
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) by International Students
in MA in Economics
Are international students eligible for financial
aid?
- The only form of financial aid available to international
students is a
Graduate Assistantship. However, because we are a state-supported
institution and receive federal funds, we do give some preference to
Illinois residents and U.S. citizens. That is, if three students had
the same GPA and were otherwise identical, we would rank the Illinois
resident first, the U.S. citizen not an Illinois resident second, and
the international student third.
- It is important that international students meet the
University's
English proficiency requirements and have a regular admission to the MA
in Economics. We are not permitted to offer a graduate assistantship to
international students who have not met these requirements. Also,
international students cannot be awarded an assistantship if there are
any course deficiencies.
Do you directly admit international students or must they transfer in
from another American institution?
- We directly admit international students. There is no
requirement that
they be coming from another American institution. There is no
requirement that international students transfer in from another
American institution to receive financial aid. Perhaps the best
evidence we can offer is that we have had students in the program from
more than 60 countries in recent years and almost all were directly
admitted.
Are international students charged higher tuition and fees
than other students?
- There is no special "surcharge" on international students.
However,
since we are a state-supported institution, we are required to charge
out-of-state tuition to all non-Illinois residents which is a greater
amount that in-state tuition. This is a standard practice among
state-supported universities in the United States.
What are the language requirements for admission to the Master of Arts
in Economics?
- A TOEFL of 550 (paper) or 213 (computer) is required. The
TOEFL
examination must have been taken no more than two years before the
semester in which you will first enroll. Another alternative is to pass
the WESL (Western's English as a Second Language) Placement
Examination. Some international students who do not have a 550 (paper)
or 213 (computer) TOEFL, or who do not pass the WESL test outright, may
be able to enroll as dual students taking WESL and University courses.
These students take WESL classes one-half of the day but are able to
enroll in up to six hours of classes.
Are letters of recommendation required for the Graduate
Application for Admission?
- No. However, three letters of recommendation are required
to apply for
a Graduate Assistantship Application. A Graduate Assistantship cannot
be awarded unless all of the above items have been received. These
materials must be sent to the Graduate School. Have
references write their
letters of recommendation on the appropriate letterhead. There is no
special form.
What do I need to send in the way of transcripts?
- You must send all transcripts from all institutions of
higher education
that you have attended. These transcripts must be originals and must
arrive in a sealed envelope that bears the same stamped seal that
appears on the transcript.
- Students from India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Myanmar must
be sure
that the transcripts are from their University and not their college.
- Students from China must submit an original transcript in
Chinese, an
English translation, bachelors degree diploma, and graduation
certificate.
- These must arrive in the same sealed and stamped envelope.
For
clarification of these requirements, consult the materials sent by
the Graduate
School and/or International
Admissions.
Can I fax my financial affidavit?
- Only as temporary evidence. Originals must be sent
immediately after
the fax. Only original signatures and documents are acceptable. If you
are self-financing, then your signature must be an original signature.
If a sponsor or guarantor is signing, only original signatures are
acceptable. A letter from your sponsor or guarantor is acceptable but
it must have an original signature. An original bank statement or
letter must accompany the financial affidavit. Copies are not
acceptable.
What is the deadline for applying to the MA in Economics?
- Your file must be complete no later than sixty (60) days
before the
first day of class. That is, all of the documents required for regular
admission (see above) must be in your file.
If you have a different question, send us an e-mail.