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s Offices and Department Chairs. Course selections will not be changed after the program has started unless in rare circumstances. For detailed course descriptions and prerequisite/corequisite requirements, please visit catalog.udayton.edu. (Note: Not all courses listed on the University'
s online course catalog are available during the spring
2018 semester). It will be the responsibility of the student and the home institution to ensure that the student has the appropriate readiness to take part in the Visiting Student Program. Students and their home institution academic advisers must also ensure the student has fulfilled prerequisite requirements for courses selected. Credit transferability is at the discretion of the home institution. The University of Dayton will not be responsible if courses/credits are not transferrable. Advising Visiting students will not be assigned an academic adviser. A student can contact the Office of Student Success or the International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) Office should problems arise in academic or social adjustments. These offices can then direct the student to the best resources possible to meet the particular need. Housing If possible, we will pair visiting students together, or work with current students that have expressed a desire to live with international students. You will be required to sign a Housing Contract online after you have lodged your Visiting Student Program application. Details regarding housing will be provided prior to your arrival.
2 Computer Requirements All University of Dayton students are required to have a notebook computer that meets the academic hardware and software requirements of the University. Students must bring with them to the University of Dayton a laptop meeting our minimum requirements. For details, please visit: udayton.edu/udit/computing_printing/student_computer_program.php. Health Insurance Any student entering the U.S. on a F-1 student visa is required to have medical insurance and must submit evidence of coverage to the University upon arrival on campus. For more information on how to obtain health insurance and complete the mandatory waiver, please visit: udayton.edu/international/arrival/health_requirements.php. Cost Structure and Miscellaneous Expenses Students will be charged USD $13,500 program cost for the spring semester (that is $3,950 for housing, $2,640 for a flexible meal plan, and $6,910 for tuition). Tuition has been discounted by over 60% for partnership university students as part of this program. Students will have access to campus services, such as the RecPlex at no extra cost. No student will be allowed to take more than one semester at this discounted rate and no student will be allowed to receive an undergraduate degree from the University of Dayton without a minimum of two additional semesters (30 credit hours) at the standard tuition rate. Students should be prepared to incur a minimum of USD $2,500 in miscellaneous expenses, which includes mandatory health and accident insurance, travel and transportation expenses, textbooks, etc. Students'
affidavit of support and accompanying bank statement(s) should show a minimum of USD $16,000. Application/Admission Requirements Students must be enrolled in a degree program at a university outside of the United States and have completed a minimum of one semester of undergraduate study. Students must have a cumulative GPA of 2.50 or above (on the U.S. 4.0 scale) and be recommended for admission into the program by their home institution. In rare circumstances, special consideration may be given, upon request from the home institution. Students must also demonstrate some level of English proficiency. Accepted forms of documentation include: TOEFL, IELTS or testament of the home institution stating that the student is proficient in English if no test scores are available. Students from China may also submit marks from the CET-4 or CET-6 test. If a student wishes to be considered for undergraduate or graduation admission beyond the Visiting Student Program, regular admission procedures must be adhered to, and official transcripts will be submitted for credential evaluation in line with regular admission standards.