Preliminary Information for International
Applicants: Fall 2010 Admission
This page contains essential information for all prospective
applicants with university degrees from academic institutions outside
the United States.* Please read this carefully.
Go to the Admissions
Requirements page and follow the directions there to apply online.
The deadline for Fall
2010 admission is December 3, 2009. To be considered for admission,
application materials must be submitted by the deadlines. Requests
for application materials must be received well in advance.
*Americans living abroad can disregard the sections regarding
Financial Resources, Fellowships/ Scholarships, and TOEFL.
FINANCIAL RESOURCES REQUIRED: The academic year is comprised of two
semesters. Presently, tuition and fees for an international student
are approximately US $13,134.25 per semester. Fees are subject to change
without notice. We estimate that the total expenses for an
international student with no dependents will be at least US $47,804
for each 12 month period. This estimate includes the cost of tuition
and fees, general living expenses, books and other school supplies.
Your living expenses will be increased approximately $7,000/year if
your spouse accompanies you, and approximately $4,000/year for each
child who accompanies you.
If you do not have a guarantee of
adequate financial support for the entire degree program, it would
not be wise to apply for admission. The University cannot support you
if you come with insufficient funds, nor can it pay your passage home
in an emergency. We will not issue a visa document unless you can
provide specific evidence that you have the funds necessary to cover
all fees and living expenses for you during your entire degree
program at Berkeley. American consulates or embassies will not grant
you a student visa unless you provide proof of adequate funding for
your entire course of study in the United States.
FELLOWSHIPS,
SCHOLARSHIPS, AND ASSISTANTSHIPS: Financial resources such as
Fellowships and Scholarships are limited in number. Research and
Teaching Assistantship opportunities are also limited in number and
are usually available only after a year or more in residence. Only
registered full-time students are eligible for these positions, and
the duration and extent of such employment is variable.
GRADUATE RECORD EXAMINATION (GRE): The School of Education
requires test scores from the General Test of all applicants. We
strongly advise you to take the test early, as the School of
Education begins to make admissions decisions soon after
application deadlines. Arrangements to take the GRE should be made
directly with the Educational Testing Service (ETS).
EVIDENCE OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY: The Graduate Division does
not admit students for the purpose of learning English, and no
full-time program of this type is offered during regular semesters.
An excellent knowledge of written and spoken English is required
before enrollment, and students with inadequate knowledge of English
will be denied admission. All applicants from countries in which the
official language is not English are required to submit official
evidence of English language proficiency. This requirement applies
to applicants from Bangladesh, Nepal, India, Pakistan, Latin
America, the Middle East, Israel, the People's Republic of China,
Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia, most European countries, and
non-English-speaking countries in Africa.
If you have completed at least one year of full-time academic course
work with grades of B or better at a U.S. university, you do not need
to take a standardized test. Instead you must submit official
transcripts from the U.S. university. The following courses will not
fulfill this requirement: (1) courses in English as a Second
Language, (2) courses conducted in a language other than English, (3)
courses that are completed after you apply, and (4) courses of a
nonacademic nature.
There are two standardized tests you may take: the Test of English as
a Foreign Language (TOEFL), and the International English Language
Testing System (IELTS).
TOEFL is administered by the Educational Testing Service. You can
obtain detailed information from the TOEFL web site, or contact TOEFL
Services, Educational Testing Service, P.O. Box 6151, Princeton, NJ
08541-6151, (609) 771-7100. We will only accept TOEFL tests
administered by ETS and sent to us directly by the TOEFL office.
Tests taken before June 2008 will not be accepted. The
institution code for Berkeley is 4833. Your most recent score must
be at least 570 for the paper-and-pencil test, at least
230 for the computer-based test, or at least 68 for the Internet-based test (iBT).
As an exception, you can submit scores from the Academic Modules of
the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) designed by
the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate and
administered by the British Council worldwide. You are responsible
for providing us with an official Test Report Form (TRF) of your
IELTS. Remember to order the TRF when you register to take the test.
Tests taken before June 2008 will not be accepted. Your most
recent overall BAND score must be at least 7 on a 9-point scale. To
register for the IELTS, consult the IELTS web site or contact the office
of the test center where you plan to take the test. You may also
write the British Council, Bridgewater House, 58 Whitworth Street,
Manchester, M1 6BB, U.K. or email the Council
(general.enquiries@britishcouncil.org).
Thank you for your interest in the Graduate School of
Education. For further information, please write to the
Graduate School of Education Admissions Office.
University of California, Berkeley
Graduate School of
Education
Education Admissions Office
1607
Tolman Hall #1670
Berkeley, CA 94720-1670
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