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Saturday, October 9, 2021

Diversity Immigration Visa Program (DV-2022)

 


Instructions for the 2022 Diversity Immigration Visa Program 
(DV-2022) Program Overview 

The Department of State annually administers the statutorily-created Diversity Immigrant Visa Program. Section 203(c) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) provides for a class of immigrants known as “diversity immigrants” from countries with historically low rates of immigration to the United States. For Fiscal Year 2022, up to 55,000 Diversity Visas (DVs) will be available. 

There is no cost to register for the DV program. Applicants who are selected in the program (selectees) must meet simple but strict eligibility requirements to qualify for a diversity visa. 

The Department of State determines selectees through a randomized computer drawing. 

The Department of State distributes diversity visas among six geographic regions, and no single country may receive more than seven percent of the available DVs in any one year. 

For DV-2022, persons born in the following countries are not eligible to apply, because more than 50,000 natives of these countries immigrated to the United States in the previous five years:

Bangladesh, Brazil, Canada, China (including Hong Kong SAR), Colombia, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, India, Jamaica, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, South Korea, United Kingdom (except Northern Ireland) and its dependent territories, and Vietnam. Persons born in Macau SAR and Taiwan are eligible. 

Eligibility 

Requirement #1: Natives of countries with historically low rates of immigration to the United States may be eligible to enter. If you are not a native of a country with historically low rates of immigration to the United States, there are two other ways you might be able to qualify. 

 Is your spouse a native of a country with historically low rates of immigration to the United States? If yes, you can claim your spouse’s country of birth – provided that you and your spouse are named on the selected entry, are found eligible and issued diversity visas, and enter the United States simultaneously. 

Are you a native of a country that does not have historically low rates of immigration to the United States, but in which neither of your parents was born or legally resident at the time of your birth?

 If yes, you may claim the country of birth of one of your parents if it is a country whose natives are eligible for the DV-2022 program. 

Requirement #2: Each DV applicant must meet the education/work experience requirement of the DV program by having either: at least a high school education or its equivalent, defined as successful completion of a 12-year course of formal elementary and secondary education;

OR  two years of work experience within the past five years in an occupation that requires at least two years of training or experience to perform. 

The Department of State will use the U.S. Department of Labor’s O*Net Online database to determine qualifying work experience. For more information about qualifying work experience, see FAQ. You should not submit an entry to the DV program unless you meet both of these requirements. 

Entry period

Applicants must submit entries for the DV-2022 program electronically at www.dvprogram.state.gov

between noon, Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) (GMT-4), Wednesday, October 7, 2020, and noon, Eastern Standard Time (EST) (GMT-5), Tuesday, November 10, 2020. 

Do not wait until the last week of the registration period to enter, as heavy demand may result in website delays. No late entries or paper entries will be accepted. The law allows only one entry per person during each entry period. 

The Department of State uses sophisticated technology to detect multiple entries. Submission of more than one entry will render you ineligible for a DV. Completing your Electronic Entry for the DV-2022 Program Submit your Electronic Diversity Visa Entry Form (E-DV Entry Form or DS-5501), online at www.dvprogram.state.gov

They will not accept incomplete entries. There is no cost to submit an entry form. Please use an updated browser when submitting your application; older browsers (Internet Explorer 8, for example) will likely encounter problems with the online DV system. 

They strongly encourage you to complete the entry form yourself, without a “visa consultant,” “visa agent,” or other facilitator who offers to help. If someone helps you, you should be present when your entry is prepared so you can provide the correct answers to the questions and retain the confirmation page and your unique confirmation number. 

It is extremely important that you retain your confirmation page and unique confirmation number. Without this information, you will not be able to access the online system that informs you of your entry status. Be wary if someone offers to keep this information for you. 

You also should retain access to the email account listed in your E-DV entry. See the FAQ for more information about Diversity Visa program scams. You may also wish to view the video for an introduction to the Diversity Visa program and step-by-step guide to help you submit an entry. 

After you submit a complete entry, you will see a confirmation screen containing your name and a unique confirmation number. Print this confirmation screen for your records. Starting May 8, 2021, you will be able to check the status of your entry by returning to www.dvprogram.state.gov, clicking on Entrant Status Check, and entering your unique confirmation number and personal information. You must use Entrant Status Check to check if you have been selected for DV-2022 and if selected, to view instructions on how to proceed with your application. 

The U.S. government will not inform you directly. Entrant Status Check is the sole source for instructions on how to proceed with your application. If you are selected and submit a visa application and required documents, you must use Entrant Status Check to check your immigrant visa interview appointment date. Please review the FAQ for more information about the selection process. 

You must provide all of the following information to complete your entry. Failure to accurately include all the required information will make you ineligible for a DV.

1. Name – last/family name, first name, middle name – exactly as it appears on your passport. If you have only one name, it must be entered in the last/family name field. 

2. Gender – male or female. 

3. Birth date – day, month, year. 

4. City where you were born. 

5. Country where you were born – Use the name of the country currently used for the place where you were born.

6. Country of eligibility for the DV program – Your country of eligibility will normally be the same as your country of birth. Your country of eligibility is not related to where you live or your nationality, if it is different from your country of birth. If you were born in a country that is not eligible, please review the Frequently Asked Questions to see if there is another way you may be eligible. 

7. The passport number, country of issuance, and expiration date for your valid, unexpired international travel passport. This requirement does not apply to dependents. You must enter valid international travel passport information unless you meet the requirements for an exemption. An exemption may apply if you are stateless, a national of a Communist-controlled country and unable to obtain a passport from the government of the Communist-controlled country, or the beneficiary of an individual waiver approved by the Secretary of Homeland Security and the Secretary of State. Failure to enter valid passport information will make you ineligible for a DV . For more information on whether or not you meet an exemption see question 12 in the FAQ document. 

8. Entrant photograph(s) – Recent photographs (taken within the last six months) of yourself, your spouse, and all your derivative children. See Submitting a Digital Photograph for compositional and technical specifications. You do not need to include a photograph for a spouse or child who is already a U.S. citizen or a Lawful Permanent Resident, but you will not be penalized if you do. DV entry photographs must meet the same standards as U.S. visa photos. You will be ineligible for a DV if the entry photographs for you and your family members do not fully meet these specifications or have been manipulated in any way. Submitting the same photograph that was submitted with a prior year’s entry will make you ineligible for a DV. See Submitting a Digital Photograph (below) for more information. 

9. Mailing Address – In Care Of Address Line 1 Address Line 2 City/Town District/Country/Province/State Postal Code/Zip Code Country 

10. Country where you live today. 

11. Phone number (optional). 

12. Email address – An email address to which you have direct access, and will continue to have direct access, after they notify selectees in May of next year. If your entry is selected and you respond to the notification of your selection through the Entrant Status Check, you will receive follow-up email communication from the Department of State notifying you that details of your immigrant visa interview are available on Entrant Status Check. 

The Department of State will never send you an email telling you that you have been selected for the DV program. See the FAQ for more information about the selection process.

13. Highest level of education you have achieved, as of today: (1) Primary school only, (2) Some high school, no diploma, (3) High school diploma, (4) Vocational school, (5) Some university courses, (6) University degree, (7) Some graduate-level courses, (8) Master’s degree, (9) Some doctorallevel courses, or (10) Doctorate. See the FAQ for more information about educational requirements. 

14. Current marital status: (1) Unmarried, (2) married and my spouse is NOT a U.S. citizen or U.S. Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR), (3) married and my spouse IS a U.S. citizen or U.S. LPR, (4) divorced, (5) widowed, or (6) legally separated. Enter the name, date of birth, gender, city/town of birth, and country of birth of your spouse, and a photograph of your spouse meeting the same technical specifications as your photo. 

Failure to list your eligible spouse or, listing someone who is not your spouse, will make you ineligible as the DV principal applicant and your spouse and children will also be ineligible as DV derivative applicants. You must list your spouse even if you currently are separated from him/her, unless you are legally separated. Legal separation is an arrangement when a couple remain married but live apart, following a court order. If you and your spouse are legally separated, your spouse will not be able to immigrate with you through the DV program. You will not be penalized if you choose to enter the name of a spouse from whom you are legally separated. If you are not legally separated by a court order, you must include your spouse even if you plan to be divorced before you apply for the DV. 

Failure to list your eligible spouse will make you ineligible for a DV. If your spouse is a U.S. citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident, do not list him/her in your entry. A spouse who is already a U.S. citizen or LPR will not require or be issued a visa. Therefore, if you select “married and my spouse IS a U.S. citizen or U.S. LPR” on your entry, you will not be prompted to include further information on your spouse. See the Frequently Asked Questions for more information about family members. 

15. Number of children – List the name, date of birth, gender, city/town of birth, and country of birth for all living, unmarried children under 21 years of age, regardless of whether they are living with you or intend to accompany or follow to join you, should you immigrate to the United States. Submit individual photographs of each of your children using the same technical specifications as your own photograph. Be sure to include: 

all living natural children; 

all living children legally adopted by you; and, 

all living step-children who are unmarried and under the age of 21 on the date of your electronic entry, even if you are no longer legally married to the child’s parent, and even if the child does not currently reside with you and/or will not immigrate with you. 

Married children and children who are already aged 21 or older when you submit your entry are not eligible for the DV program. However, the Child Status Protection Act protects children from “aging out” in certain circumstances. If you submit your DV entry before your unmarried child turns 21, and the child turns 21 before visa issuance, it is possible that he or she may be treated as though he or she were under 21 for visa processing purposes. 

A child who is already a U.S. citizen or LPR when you submit your DV entry will not require or be issued a Diversity Visa; you will not be penalized for either including or omitting such family members from your entry. 

Failure to list all children who are eligible or, listing someone who is not your child, will make you ineligible for a DV and your spouse and children will also be ineligible as DV derivative applicants. See the FAQ for more information about family members. 

See the FAQ for more information about completing your Electronic Entry for the DV-2022 Program. 

Selection of Applicants 

Based on the allocations of available visas in each region and country, the Department of State will randomly select individuals by computer from among qualified entries. All DV-2022 entrants must go to the Entrant Status Check using the unique confirmation number saved from their DV-2022 online entry registration to find out whether their entry has been selected in the DV program. Entrant Status Check will be available on the E-DV website at www.dvprogram.state.gov beginning May 8, 2021, through at least September 30, 2022. 

If your entry is selected, you will be directed to a confirmation page providing further instructions, including information about fees connected with immigration to the United States. Entrant Status Check will be the ONLY means by which the Department of State notifies selectees of their selection for DV2022. The Department of State will not mail notification letters or notify selectees by email. U.S. embassies and consulates will not provide a list of selectees. Individuals who have not been selected also ONLY will be notified through Entrant Status Check. You are strongly encouraged to access Entrant Status Check yourself. Do not rely on someone else to check and inform you. 

In order to immigrate, DV selectees must be admissible to the United States. The DS-260, Online Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration Application, electronically, and the consular officer, in person, will ask you questions about your eligibility to immigrate under U.S. law. These questions include criminal and security-related topics. 

All selectees, including family members, must be issued visas by September 30, 2022. Under no circumstances can the Department of State issue DVs nor can USCIS approve adjustments after this date, nor can family members obtain DVs to follow-to-join the principal applicant in the United States after this date. See the FAQ for more information about the selection process. 

Submitting a Digital Photograph (Image)

You can take a new digital photograph or scan a recent (taken within the last six months) photograph with a digital scanner, as long as it meets all of the standards below. DV entry photos must be of the same quality and composition as U.S. visa photos. You can see examples of acceptable photos here

Do not submit a photograph older than six months or a photograph that does not meet all of the standards described below. Submitting the same photograph that you submitted with a prior year’s entry, a photograph that has been manipulated, or a photograph that does not meet the specifications below will make you ineligible for a DV. 

see more details about photograph here 


For more details : Click here FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQS) ELIGIBILITY 

www.dvprogram.state.gov 

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Wednesday, October 6, 2021

MIPLC & DAAD Scholarships in Germany for Developing Countries


MIPLC & 
DAAD Scholarship for Students from Developing Countries

To be eligible for admission, applicants need to have at least a prior university or college degree, professional experience, and very good knowledge of the English language.

From among the large number of postgraduate courses offered by German institutions of higher education, the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) supports a carefully chosen selection of programs of particular interest to junior executives from developing countries. 

These degree courses, which consist of one to two years of concentrated study, provide young, academically-trained professionals in leading positions from developing countries with the opportunity to engage in postgraduate education and training in their particular field or profession.

The courses are open to all eligible candidates. 

Applications are welcome from professionals with personal financial resources, from those who are funded by their government or company, or from those who are recipients of financial support from international sponsoring organizations. 

In addition, a limited number of full DAAD scholarships are available. 

The DAAD only awards these scholarships for postgraduate courses supported in this funding program.

Benefits

Scholarship recipients will get:

A full MIPLC fee waiver

A monthly stipend of EUR 850

Payments towards health, accident and liability insurance coverage in Germany

A travel allowance, unless these costs are covered by the home country or by another funding source

A study and research allowance

A mandatory two-month German course before the start of the MIPLC LL.M. program (August and September, in Munich or another German city).

Since the DAAD scholarship includes a full fee waiver, you must apply simultaneously for MIPLC financial assistance

 Eligibilities

You are eligible for the DAAD scholarship if you meet the following requirements in addition to the MIPLC admission criteria:

You are from a developing country (according to the OECD DAC list) and have not been living outside your home country (or another developing country) for more than the past two years.

You hold at least a four-year Bachelor’s degree (or a three-year Bachelor’s degree plus a further degree), completed with above-average results.

You received your latest degree no more than six years before your application.

You have at least two years of full-time professional experience gained in a public authority or a state or private company in a developing country. To meet this requirement, it is sufficient if you have completed the two years by February of the year in which you intend to start your studies at MIPLC. Scientific university staff and academics are not the core target group of this program and are therefore considered only in exceptional cases.

Eligible Regions: Developing Country according to the OECD DAC list.

Website

https://www.miplc.de/llm-ip/admissions/daad-scholarship

Apply Info. Link

https://www.miplc.de/llm-ip/admissions/how-to-apply

Monday, August 9, 2021

Canada Immigration or Citizenship Application

Canada immigration or citizenship application

The basics of applying, such as your account, application status, finding forms, our offices, fees, and medical exams or police checks.



Sunday, April 11, 2021

Study Abroad without IELTS or TOEFL


Here’s a list that mentions where you can study abroad without IELTS or TOEFL.

You can study abroad without IELTS in many universities located in countries such as Australia, Canada, UK, Norway & Germany. 


Australia

There are many universities in Australia that accept students without an IELTS/TOEFL score.

The University of Queensland

The University of Adelaide

The University of New South Wales

Macquarie University

Bond University

The University of South Australia

The University of Southern Queensland

Swinburne University of Technology

The University of Queensland 

gives you admission if you have completed a full-time course where English as your medium of instruction, or if you have worked in an English-speaking work environment for at least five years. The University of Adelaide and Macquarie University allow students only if they accept an English program before the commencement of the course.


Bond University and The University of South Australia 

offer alternative tests, such as CAE, PTE. The University of Southern Queensland, Bond University and the Swinburne University of Technology also accept students whose secondary education’s medium of instruction was English.The University of Southern Queensland also suggests undertaking USQ pathway programs for admission to the university (Know more).


CANADA

If you want to study abroad without IELTS or TOEFL, then Canada could be the right place for you! A number of universities in Canada do not require TOEFL/IELTS for admission. Essentially, if you have lived and attended school, for at least four years, where English was the primary language then you are not required to submit a proof of language proficiency.  Following are some of the universities that accept students without an IELTS or TOEFL score.

Brock University

Carleton University

University of Winnipeg

University of Regina

Memorial University

Concordia University


UNITED KINGDOM (UK)

Some of the universities in UK that do not require an IELTS score are:

University of Bristol

The University of Bolton

London Southbank University

Robert Gordon University

Countries like Nigeria, Ghana and South Africa enjoy attention from the above-listed universities and many other universities as well .However, different courses require different levels of language expertise.


EU countries except for the UK

You can study abroad without IELTS or TOEFL in European countries, if you can prove proficiency in the English language by proving:


You have been educated in the English language during five recent years of study and English was the first language at the IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education) or O level (Ordinary Level).

You have been able to prove that you have good communication skills and your prior education was entirely conducted in English.

If you apply to study in the same institution where your first degree had been awarded.

If you have a degree which has been taught only in English.

NORWAY

You can study here without showcasing English proficiency tests proof.

University of Oslo: At the University of Oslo, only students from South Africa are exempted in the English language requirement. Other students from Africa and different parts of the world may be asked for TOEFL/IELTS scores.

GERMANY

Usually, you won’t need a TOEFL or IELTS if you hold a bachelor’s degree in English as the language of instruction or if your native language is English. Some universities just require a letter from the student’s previous educational institution to ascertain English Language Proficiency. However, some courses do not require English language proficiency while others do. The requirements for courses in English Philology, for instance, need you to qualify the English language test.


NETHERLANDS

Inholland University: Inholland University of Applied Sciences in Holland accepts students from South Africa without IELTS or TOEFL.


U S A

Following are some of the universities in the US  which you can get into without IELTS or TOEFL scores.


University of Colorado: If the following conditions are met then you need not submit the English language proficiency proof :

a) The student’s native language is English

b) the applying student has completed at least one year of full-time academic study at a U.S. institution. Although, countries like Botswana, Ghana, South Africa and Nigeria are not subjected to this arrangement.

Drexel University: You need to complete two programs- University Preparation Summer Program (UPREP) and Bridge Program for international students if you don’t meet the language requirement.

The following universities grant admission to international students provided that they undertake the Intensive English Language Program (IELP).

State University of New York

University of Arkansas

University of Dayton

You are exempted from showing a language proficiency proof if you attended secondary school or/and graduate school where you were taught in English. California State University waives the minimum English requirement for a few countries. Know more.


California State University

University of New Orleans

Other universities where you can pursue your studies without bothering about IELTS/TOEFL score are:

University of Delaware

University of Iowa


MALAYSIA

If you want to study abroad without IELTS then you could go to Malaysia. Malaysia is one of the top-most countries in Asia after Singapore for studies.There is no compulsory need of English test proof for studying Bachelor’s, Masters or Ph.D. courses here. The medium of instruction in more than 80 percent of Malaysian Universities is English.


INDIA

Study abroad without IELTS or TOEFL in India as the need for these scores as an admission requirement in Indian universities is absent at present.

Amongst the thousand universities, the University of Delhi, the University of Mumbai, the University of Calcutta and Banaras Hindu University are some of the popular universities.These universities do not require English language proficiency for their Undergraduate, Masters, Ph.D. and Postdoctoral taught courses. The teaching language at most Indian universities is English especially in management, scientific and technical subjects.

Disclaimer: Most universities don’t explicitly state that they don’t require a language examination result(IELTS/TOEFL/PTE/CAE etc.). You are advised to personally contact the university, via email or phone and ask them whether you are eligible to be exempted from the language proficiency test requirement.

FAQs:

Can I study abroad without IELTS or TOEFL?

Yes, you can study abroad without IELTS or TOEFL. Most colleges consider IELTS and TOEFL as the foremost criteria for admissions abroad. There are also few universities in countries like Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, EU countries (except UK), Norway, Germany, Holland, USA, Malaysia, India where they do not lay down IELTS and TOEFL as a criteria for admission abroad. But still, you are advised to personally contact the university as most universities do not explicitly state that they don’t need language examination results (IELTS/TOEFL/PTE/CAE, etc.)


Top 10 countries to study abroad without IELTS and TOEFL!

Countries where you can study abroad without IELTS and TOEFL are: 

1. Australia, 2.Canada,  3. United Kingdom, 4. EU countries (except UK), 5. Norway, 6. Germany, 7. Netherland, 8. USA, 9. Malaysia, 10.India

Is study abroad with IELTS or TOEFL mandatory?

No, studying abroad with IELTS or TOEFL is not mandatory. As studying abroad comes with a long list of prerequisites, English proficiency test is one of them and could be an obstacle for students pursuing higher studies. But many universities in few countries such as Germany, USA, Australia proffer pathway programs for students to study abroad where students do not have to meet course requirements.


List of universities to study abroad without IELTS and TOEFl in Australia!

There are many Universities in Australia that accept students without an IELTS/TOEFL score. 1. The University of Queensland 2. The University of Adelaide 3. The University of New South Wales 4. Macquarie University 5. Bond University 6. The University of South Australia 7. The University of Southern Queensland 8. Swinburne University of Technology

List of universities to study abroad without IELTS and TOEFl in Canada!

There are many Universities in Canada that accept students without an IELTS/TOEFL score. 1. Brock University 2. Carleton University 3. University of Winnipeg 4. University Regina 5. Memorial University 6. Concordia University


List of universities to study abroad without IELTS and TOEFl in the USA!

There are many Universities in the USA that accept students without an IELTS/TOEFL score. 1. University of Colorado 2. Drexel University 3. State University of New York 4. University of Arkansas 5. University of Dayton 6. California State University 7. University of New Orleans 8. University of Delaware 9. University of Lowa


List of universities to study abroad without IELTS and TOEFl in the UK!

There are many Universities in the UK that accept students without an IELTS/TOEFL score. 1. University of Bristol 2. The University of Bolton 3. London Southbank University 4. Robert Gordon University


USA List of Colleges With No Application Fee


List of Colleges With No Application Fee (By State)

Alabama

Huntingdon College

Miles College

Spring Hill College

 

Alaska

Alaska Pacific University

Arizona

Williams Baptist College

 

Arkansas

Arkansas Tech University

Henderson State University

Hendrix College

University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff

 

California

Brandman University

California College San Diego

Deep Springs College

Dominican University of California

Holy Names University ($20 fee for paper application)

La Sierra University

Menlo College

Northwest College

Notre Dame de Namur University

Pacific Union College

University of the Pacific

Thomas Aquinas College

 

Colorado

Colorado Mountain College

Johnson & Wales University – Denver

Regis University

US Air Force Academy

 

Connecticut

US Coast Guard Academy

University of Hartford ($35 fee for paper application)

Mitchell College  ($30 fee for paper application)

University of Saint Joseph ($30 fee for paper application)

 

Delaware

Wesley College

 

Florida

Ave Maria University

Florida Gateway College

Florida Institute of Technology

Indian River State College

Johnson & Wales University – North Miami

Polk State College

Saint Leo University

Santa Fe College

State College of Florida – Manatee-Sarasota

 

Georgia

Agnes Scott College

Bainbridge College

Berry College

Oglethorpe University

Piedmont College

Savannah State University

Wesleyan College ($30 fee for paper application)

 

Idaho

College of Southern Idaho ($10 fee for paper application)

College of Idaho

 

Illinois

Augustana College

Aurora University

Bradley University

Elmhurst College

Eureka College

Greenville College

Illinois College

Illinois Institute of Technology

Illinois Wesleyan University

Lake Forest College

Loyola University Chicago

McKendree University

Millikin University

Monmouth College

Rockford University

Saint Augustine College

University of St. Francis

 

Indiana

Anderson University

Ancilla College

Butler University

Calumet College of St. Joseph

DePauw University

Earlham College

Franklin College

Grace College ($30 fee for paper application)

Hanover College

Holy Cross College

Indiana Wesleyan University

Manchester University ($25 fee for paper application)

Purdue University-North Central

Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology

St. Joseph’s College

St. Mary’s College

Trine University

University of Evansville

University of Indianapolis

Valparaiso University

 

Iowa

Buena Vista University

Central College

Coe College

Cornell College ($30 fee for paper application)

Drake University

Graceland University

Grand View University

Grinnell College

Iowa Wesleyan College

Loras College

Luther College

Morningside College

Mount Mercy University

Northwestern College

Simpson College

St. Ambrose University

Upper Iowa University

Wartburg College

 

Kansas

Baker University

Barclay College

Bethany College

MidAmerica Nazarene University

Sterling College

 

Kentucky

Alice Lloyd College

Asbury University

Berea College

Centre College

Lindsey Wilson College

University of Pikeville

Thomas More College

Transylvania University

Louisiana

Centenary College

Loyola University New Orleans

Tulane University

 

Maine

Colby College

St. Joseph’s College

Unity College

 

Maryland

Capitol Technology University ($25 fee for paper application)

Hood College

St. John’s College

Stevenson University ($40 fee for paper application)

US Naval Academy

Washington Adventist University

Massachusetts

Bay Path College

Becker College

Eastern Nazarene College

Emmanuel College ($60 fee for paper application)

Fisher College ($50 fee for paper application)

Hampshire College

Lasell College ($40 fee for paper application)

Lesley University

MCPHS University

Merrimack College

Mount Holyoke College ($60 fee for paper application)

Mount Ida College

Newbury College

Nichols College

Simmons College

Smith College

Springfield College

Wellesley College

Wheelock College

 

Michigan

Adrian College

Albion College

Alma College

Aquinas College

Calvin College

College for Creative Studies ($10 fee to upload portfolio samples for application)

Concordia University

University of Detroit Mercy

Ferris State University

Finlandia University

Hillsdale College ($30 fee for paper application)

Kalamazoo College

Kettering University

Madonna University

Michigan Technological University

Northwood University

Oakland University

Olivet College

Siena Heights University

Wayne State University

 

Minnesota

Augsburg College

Bethany Lutheran College

Bethel University

Carleton College

College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University

Concordia College

Gustavus Adolphus College

Hamline University

Metropolitan State University

Saint John’s University

Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota

St. Catherine University

St. Olaf College

College of St. Scholastica

University of St. Thomas

 

Mississippi

Alcorn State University

Jackson State University

Millsaps College

Mississippi University for Women

Mississippi Valley State University

Rust College ($10 fee for paper application)

 

Missouri

Avila University

College of the Ozarks

Culver-Stockton College

Drury University

Fontbonne University

Maryville University of St. Louis

Northwest Missouri State University

Ranken Technical College

Rockhurst University

Saint Louis University

Stephens College

Truman State University

Westminster College

William Jewell College

William Woods University

 

Montana

Carroll College ($35 fee for paper application)

University of Great Falls

Salish Kootenai College

 

Nebraska

Chadron State College

Concordia University-Nebraska

Creighton University

Doane College-Crete

Hastings College

Midland University

Nebraska Wesleyan University

Peru State College

Union College

Wayne State College

 

Nevada

Sierra Nevada College

 

New Hampshire

Colby-Sawyer College ($40 fee for paper applications)

Granite State College

New England College

 

New Jersey

College of Saint Elizabeth

Georgian Court University

Saint Peter’s University

 

New Mexico

Eastern New Mexico University – Main Campus

Navajo Technical University

Northern New Mexico College

St. John’s College

 

New York

Canisius College

Cazenovia College

Clarkson University ($50 fee for paper applications)

D’Youville College

Daemen College ($25 for paper applications)

Davis College

Hartwick College

Hilbert College

Hobart & William Smith Colleges

Keuka College

Le Moyne College ($35 fee for paper applications)

Medaille College

College of Mount Saint Vincent

Mount Saint Mary College

Nazareth College

Niagara University

Roberts Wesleyan College

Sage College of Albany

St. Bonaventure University

St. John’s University

College of New Rochelle

College of St. Rose

Touro College

Union College

US Merchant Marine Academy

US Military Academy (West Point)

 

North Carolina

Barton College

Belmont Abbey College

Catawba College

Guilford College

Johnson & Wales University – Charlotte

University of Mount Olive

Queens University of Charlotte

Salem College

Warren Wilson College

North Dakota

University of Jamestown

 

Ohio

Ashland University

Baldwin Wallace University

Chatfield College ($10 fee for paper application)

College of Wooster

University of Dayton

Defiance College ($25 fee for paper application)

Denison University ($40 fee for paper application)

University of Findlay

Franciscan University of Steubenville

Franklin University

Hiram College

John Carroll University

Kenyon College

Lake Erie College ($30 fee for paper application)

University of Mount Union

Notre Dame College

Oberlin College

Ohio Northern University

Ohio Wesleyan University

Shawnee State University

University of Rio Grande

Ursuline College

Wilmington College

Wittenberg University

Xavier University

 

Oklahoma

Oklahoma Baptist University

Oklahoma Wesleyan University

 

Oregon

Concordia University of Portland

Eastern Oregon University

Lewis & Clark College

Linfield College-McMinnville Campus

Northwest Christian University

Reed College

 

Pennsylvania

Albright College

Allegheny College

Arcadia University ($30 fee for paper application)

Bryn Mawr College ($50 fee for paper application)

Carlow University

Cedar Crest College ($35 fee for paper application)

Central Pennsylvania College

Chatham University

Delaware Valley College

Elizabethtown College ($30 fee for paper application)

Gannon University ($25 for paper application)

Gwynedd-Mercy University ($25 for paper application)

Immaculata University

Juniata College

King’s College

La Roche College

La Salle University

Lebanon Valley College

Lincoln University of Pennsylvania

Lycoming College

Marywood University ($35 fee for paper application)

Mercyhurst University

Moravian College

Neumann University ($35 fee for paper application)

Point Park University

Robert Morris University

Rosemont College

Saint Francis University

University of Scranton

University of the Sciences ($45 fee for paper application)

Susquehanna University

Ursinus College

Washington & Jefferson College ($25 fee for paper application)

Westminster College

Wilson College

 

Rhode Island

Johnson & Wales University – Providence

 

South Carolina

Allen University

Coker College

Columbia College

Columbia International University

Converse College

Erskine College

Limestone College

Presbyterian College

 

South Dakota

Augustana College

University of Sioux Falls ($25 fee for paper application)

 

Tennessee

Christian Brothers University

Freed-Hardeman University

Lane College

Martin Methodist College

Maryville College

Rhodes College

Sewanee: The University of the South

Tusculum College

 

Texas

Austin College

Baylor University

Houston Baptist University

Howard Payne University

LeTourneau University

Saint Edward’s University

Southwestern Adventist University

Southwestern University

St. Mary’s University

University of St. Thomas

University of Houston-Victoria

University of Texas-El Paso

University of Texas – Rio Grande Valley

University of Texas of the Permian Basin

Texas Wesleyan University

Trinity University ($50 fee for paper application)

 

Utah

Stevens-Henager College – Murray

Vermont

Champlain College

Green Mountain College ($30 fee for paper application)

Virginia

Averett University

Bridgewater College

Christendom College ($25 fee for paper application)

Emory & Henry College

Hampden-Sydney College ($30 fee for paper application)

Hollins University

Liberty University

Lynchburg College ($30 fee for paper application)

Randolph-Macon College ($30 fee for paper application)

Randolph College

Roanoke College

Sweet Briar College

Washington

Cornish College of the Arts

Olympic College

Pacific Lutheran University

Saint Martin’s University

Whitworth University

 

West Virginia

Alderson Broaddus University

Bethany College

Bluefield State College

Concord University

Davis & Elkins College

West Liberty University

West Virginia University at Parkersburg

West Virginia Wesleyan College

Wheeling Jesuit University

Wisconsin

Alverno College

Beloit College

Cardinal Stritch University

Carroll University

Lakeland College

Marquette University

Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design

Milwaukee School of Engineering

Mount Mary University

Northland College

St. Norbert College

Wisconsin Lutheran College