International Student SEVP General Information
Admission Requirements for International Students
NTC issues I-20 forms to international students. As a result, each prospective international student must contact the school office regarding preparation of the student VISA. After processing your completed application, the Admissions Office will inform you of its decision. It is wise to start the process well in advance of the term for which you are applying. Any questions about applications, important dates or any other part of the admissions process should be directed to: info@novatrainingcenter.edu
1. Application-for-Admission-International
2. Student Enrollment Agreement
4. International Student Enrollment Acknowledgement
5. Ending balance of the bank statement is over USD$25,000
6. Proof of Completion of High School level
7. English Language Competency (TOEFL): the equivalent TOEFL Score of at least 45 iBT, TOEFL PBT 450, TOEFL CBT 131, IELTS 5.0, TOEIC 440
8. Copy of your valid passport
9. Payment for fees:
International Student Visa Information
All international students must enter the US on a student (M-1) visa. NTC can issue the Form I-20 for eligible students. All M-1 students are entered into the computerized Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS), which monitors the immigration status of international student. Details of requirements to obtain the Form I-20 and student visa are in the How to Apply for International Applicants section below. Students should carefully follow proper immigration procedures in order to maintain legal status in the US. Students on other visas may be eligible to study full-time or part-time, depending on the visa. Contact the Admissions Office or any US Embassy or Consulate for more information.
Important Information for Students in M-1 Status
1. All M/F-1 students should be enrolled as full-time. Full-time status must be maintained and verified to avoid being out of proper USCIS status.
2. Students are responsible for notifying the International Student Office of any change in their personal information no later than 10 days after the change is implemented. (Example: address, telephone number, etc.)
3. A student may be recommended for off campus employment after the student has completed one year in his/her program of study and proves the need for financial assistance. M-1 students with a work permit may work twenty (20) hours per week while classes are in session and forty hours per week during vacation period.