国际学生入学条件
Submit ACT or SAT SCORES electronically
Georgia State is test-optional through Summer 2025. If you are a first-year international student and your high school GPA is 3.4 or higher, you do not have to submit your test scores to us. If your GPA is below 3.4, you should submit test scores to us.
Submit SAT SCORES
Submit ACT SCORES
Submit proof of English proficiency.
Submit official high school transcripts
In addition to meeting all other applicable requirements for admission, non-native speakers of English must demonstrate sufficient English language proficiency. This may be demonstrated by any of the following methods:
Graduation from a U.S. high school
Completion of an approved University System of Georgia (USG) campus-based English-as-a-second-language (ESL) program of study
Proof of degree completion inside or outside the U.S., where English is the official language of academic instruction
Proof of completion of the equivalent of English 1101 and/or 1102 with a grade of C or better at an accredited U.S. institution
Minimum scores on one of the following approved English-proficiency tests:
TOEFL Test of English as a Foreign Language - 69
IELTS International English Language Testing System - 6
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- 雅思总分:6
- 托福网考总分:69
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:PTE Pearson Test of English Academic 53
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课程简介
对于我们的公共政策计划,我们寻求有才干和积极进取的学生,他们想要发展在各种环境中成为负责任和有远见的领导者所需的知识,技能和价值观。尽管我们的计划的许多毕业生选择进入职业在公共部门或非营利机构中,其他人作为公民和公共场所中的活跃公民为社区,州和国家做出了贡献。如果您看看我们学校的同名职业安德鲁·扬大使,您将看到一个例证,即如何成为我们日益全球化的社会的一部分,个人如何从非营利组织转移到公共生活和私营部门。公共政策学士学位课程的学生将学习民主制度以及决策组织之间的相互关系。学生将学习政府机构要求的政策写作,
The mission of the Public Policy program is to prepare students for roles as effective citizens, critical thinkers, and problem solvers for the public sector. Students in the Public Policy program learn about the institutions of a democracy and the ways in which policy making organizations relate to one another. Students acquire skills in policy writing, critical thinking, and analysis-evaluation that are in demand by governmental agencies and nonprofit groups, as well as graduate and professional schools. Above all, they learn how to make a difference by becoming engaged in civic and public life. The career of the namesake of the School, Ambassador Andrew Young, illustrates how individuals can move from nonprofit organizations to public life and the private sector, while being a part of our increasingly global society.
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