国际学生入学条件
You have decided to experience your college education in another country and UTRGV is ready to support you on this journey. We'll help make the process here as seamless as possible by guiding you through the application process and helping with academic advisement in your chosen major.
An applicant is considered an international student if the applicant meets the following conditions:
Not a citizen, permanent resident, or have an application on file to become a permanent resident of the United States, and
Will be attending UTRGV on a visa. Most international students attending UTRGV are on an F-1 student visa or a J-1 visa.
Average ACT 19.74
Average SAT 1030
46% Rank in Top 25% of Class
57% Begin UTRGV with Prior College Hours
International undergraduate applicants are required to take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), Duolingo English Test or IELTS exam for admissions purposes if they do not meet an exemption. TOEFL, Duolingo or IELTS scores must be sent directly from the educational testing service. UTRGV will not accept residual TOEFL exams taken at another institution (TOEFL ITP). The minimum scores for the tests are as follow: TOEFL 61 (IBT, IBT Home or IBT Paper edition, IBT MyBest Scores), TOEFL Essentials 6.5 (Essentials, MyBest Scores), Duolingo 95, and IELTS 6. The UTRGV school code for TOEFL is 7585.
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- 雅思总分:6
- 托福网考总分:61
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:Duolingo 95
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课程简介
The Bachelor's degree in Mexican American Studies is a social justice-oriented program that prepares students to work, serve and research in their communities, and to address and navigate the complex socio-political/historical conditions surrounding Mexican American/Chicanx/Latinx communities. The program prepares students to be leaders and advocates in their communities and professions to transform conditions and promote a just society. Students learn to critically investigate community knowledge and socio-historical, economic, political, educational, cultural, and artistic conditions of and contributions by Mexican Americans, Chicana/os, and Latina/os to the history, culture, and institutions of the United States and the Americas.
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