ADMISSIONS  

Entrance Requirements

Applicants desirous of enrolling into the Institute's programs may be high school graduates or non-high school. High school applicants are required to show proof of acquiring at least a 10th grade high school education. An approved Ability-To-Benefit test is  ad-ministered to all non-high school applicants. They must acquire a passing score on the test before they can be enrolled into programs that accept non-high school applicants.

High school graduates are also required to show proof of high school diploma/certificate.  A statement nota-rized by the applicant is also acceptable evidence that he/she completed high school or equivalent. Do-cuments submitted in support of an application for admission become the permanent record of the stu-dent.

Non-Immigrant Students

The Institute is authorized under Federal Law to en-roll non-immigrant alien students. An applicant must provide proper and acceptable evidence to prove that he/she completed high school in his/her own country.  A notarized statement is also acceptable evi-dence that the applicant completed high school in his/her country.

Students Entering English Classes

  • An approved test in  English test is administered to all ESL applicants in order to be placed in the proper level of English.
  • Students enrolled in ESL programs with technical skills must first complete the English As A Second Language portion of the training successfully before they can enter into the technical portion of the training.

Students Applying For Change of Status (Form F-1 Visa)

Applicants entering the United States on a visitors' visas and who had intention of enrolling into a school for the purpose of learning English before they departed from their country, may apply for Change of Status by completing the appropriate documents and submitting evidence of financial stability to the Institute in a timely manner. The Institute will then submit the documents to the Uni-ted States Citizenship and Immigration Services on behalf of the applicant for evaluation and deter-mination.

Students may also apply for Practical Training after success-fully completing any program that includes technical training and skills.

PLEASE NOTE CAREFULLY. It must be understood that the Institute does NOT grant Change of Status or Practical Training approval to any non-immigrant alien student. The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services make all decisions and deter-mination on applicants who apply for Change of Status and/or Practical Training.

Financial Aid* - Non-Immigrant Students

  • *Financial aid is not available to non-immigrant students.
  • There is a one-time non-refundable registration fee for each program/course that the student is en-rolled in.
  • Tuition is paid in advance.
  • Students should enter classes with the necessary books and work materials.
  • Regular attendance to all classes is mandatory in order to remain in good standing with the Institute and the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services.
  • Students are responsible for completing all courses in approved curriculum that they are enrolled in.
  • Students should advise the Institute of any changes such as change of address, telephone number, etc.
  • A Leave Of Absence should be requested in writing and turned in to the Director in a timely manner.
  • On April 8, 2008, DHS announced an extension of Optional Practical Training for qualified students. For more information, visit the http://www.travel.state.gov/visa/temp/types/types_1268.html