Penn State requires several different materials from international students to complete an application. Please review the following requirements to ensure you can provide all the proper documentation to complete your application based on whether you are a first-year applicant or transfer applicant.
All first-year students need to provide the following:
The following details will help first-year applicants submit the required materials.
All transfer students need to provide the following:
International transfer students do not need to complete the SRAR as part of the application. As part of the transfer application, we do require official transcripts for the post-secondary institution.
For further information on transferring to Penn State, including program-specific admissions requirements, please see the information for transfer students. International transfer students can transfer credits to Penn State in a number of ways. Refer to the information outlined below and review the Academic Credit section of the website for more details.
Courses studied at a higher level in the following systems of secondary education can be reviewed for transfer credit equivalent to the introductory courses in that subject.
Courses taken in programs in other countries that are not part of the regular degree-granting curriculum will not be considered for transfer credit.
All international students whose native language is not English must submit proof of English language proficiency. U.S. citizens and permanent residents are not required to provide proof of English language proficiency, regardless of native language.If you are providing proof of English proficiency based on one of the test scores listed below, please note that the score reports must be official and come to Undergraduate Admissions directly from the testing service. Also, for our office to process your scores, your legal name that you used to apply to Penn State must match your testing exam name. If they do not match, it may result in our office not being able to process your scores. The scores must be less than two years old.The following are ways in which you can satisfy the language proficiency requirement:
Secondary records are required for both first-year and transfer international students, but first-year international students who completed a SRAR do not need to provide them until after they accept an offer of admission. International students must provide transcripts of coursework and grades for all years of secondary school study. Prior to attending Penn State, international students must send:
Review our list of required from selected countries to ensure you send the proper documents.