Dear Elizabeth,
Today you told me to write down all of my questions, so here goes:
As a reminder: I am planning to apply for a community college in New York for the fall semester 2007. I have previously attended university in Belgrade, but I dropped out after I stated working. I?ve had the idea of going back to school and after some years of saving I?m finally in a position where it is possible. Recently, I went to New York and visited some candidate schools I found through Petersons.com and selected one which suits all my needs ? La Guardia Community College.
I could not get a completely clear answer but as far as I understood the application deadline is March, but it is advisable to apply as soon as possible. I therefore need your help to be as efficient as possible. I also need your opinion on whether it is wise to apply only for one school?
1) Local documents
a) What is the procedure for transferring my university records in order to get some credits? How is that done? How long does it last and what does it cost? Since I didn?t pass that many exams, and I will have to start from the beginning anyway, I am perfectly willing to file a freshman instead of a transfer application if it will simplify things. Can this be done?
High school diploma - I will have it copied and translated officially. Do I also need records of individual years in high school or not?
2) TOEFL
a) I will open an account on the TOEFL website and register for the next available test (hopefully January 19th) tomorrow.
Will the results be mailed directly to the school, and what if my results arrive before they receive my application.
3) Majors
a) The college offers several degree programs I?m interested in. All of them have a total of 60 credits. If I understand correctly that applies to two years of study?
What is an ACT placement test and will I need to take one?
c) I am interested in a couple of these programs. Should I list them all in the application?
d) Can I take additional courses from other unrelated programs?
e) Can the Academic center help me in filling out my application?
4) Funding
a) Do I have to submit proof of being able to support myself during the studies with the application or after it has been received and processed?
By the start of the fall semester I will have saved up enough money to cover maybe a year and a half of tuition. My parents will also provide additional funds. However, I am not sure whether I can provide proof of sufficient funds now. Does transferring real-estate to my name count?
c) How much exactly is sufficient funds for application standards? I have friends in New York. They can send me a statement claiming that I will be staying with them during my studies. That reduces the amount of money required, but to how much?
d) I also have other friends or family who could agree to co-sponsor me. What type of proof would they need to send? Is there a template for these sponsorships (either financial or providing accommodation)?
5) Application
a) How long does it take colleges to process applications? Is there a chance of me not being accepted even if I do well in TOEFL and file all documents by, say, February?
Do I apply for a student visa, only after being accepted to the college?
Finally, sorry for such a long list of questions. I am eager to get to work on preparing whatever is needed, so I would appreciate if you could answer my questions soon. I am willing to work very hard at this, so could you estimate how much time is needed for filing this application, and in your experience am I running late?
I hope we could meet before the holidays to discuss any further issues you think I should know of.
Thank you
Marko Kovacevic