Preparing For Study At ¹ú²ú̽»¨
Planning for your arrival to ¹ú²ú̽»¨ is very important in making your experience abroad a positive one.
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Pre-Arrival Checklist
Plan to attend the orientation programs. There is an orientation for new international students planned each semester that helps you register for classes, check in to your housing, become familiar with the university, pay fees, and finalize other matters before starting classes.
There also is an orientation for all new and transfer students on Saturday and Sunday following the international orientation during the fall semester. This will be a great opportunity for you to meet other new and transfer students as well as to work with some of your professors. This is a required event for all new students and optional (although highly encouraged) for transfer students.
During the first week of classes, there will be fun events planned for each evening. This will give you a chance to meet people and enjoy good food and entertainment!
Make financial arrangements to receive at least $34,280 in U.S. currency each year. You will need to access at least $17,640 by credit card, traveler's checks, or wire transfer when you arrive to cover tuition, fees, books, insurance, transportation, personal, and living expenses for the first semester.
Approximately $14,975 per semester for tuition, fees, on-campus housing, meals, and insurance is to be paid in full at the time of registration in the forms of a bank draft or cashier's check in U.S. dollars, cash, traveler's check or credit card (drawn on a U.S. bank). Students who wish to make payments may pay 40 percent at registration and 20 percent each month following with a 1 percent interest charge added each month.
Approximately $7,385 per semester will be needed to cover personal, living and other expenses. It is recommended to bring traveler's checks and some cash along with a bank draft or cashier's check in U.S. dollars. The International Education office can help you open a bank account.
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Obtain Your Visa
If you live outside the United States, take your valid passport, Form I-20 from ¹ú²ú̽»¨ and evidence of adequate financial resources to the nearest U.S. Consulate to apply for your F-1 student visa.
You may also need to provide proof of ties to your home country, such as copies of bank statements from a bank in your home country, job offers, evidence of ownership of a residence, or property in your home country.
For further information about your visa, visit .
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Health Form, Immunization Record, & Insurance
¹ú²ú̽»¨ Health Form
Complete the blue ¹ú²ú̽»¨ health form, which includes spaces for documentation of immunizations and shots. Email it to Charla Bailey in the International Education office as soon as possible or bring it with you to Seguin.
Immunizations
All new students are required to have a meningitis vaccination at least 10 days before arriving to ¹ú²ú̽»¨. Written proof of the vaccination must be sent to ¹ú²ú̽»¨ before arrival.
Health Insurance
All international students must have health insurance. ¹ú²ú̽»¨ has an insurance package available. All international students will be enriolled in the insurance and the fee with be part of the students' semester fees. The cost of the heath insurance through ¹ú²ú̽»¨ is approximately $360 per semester.
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Mailing Address
There is a post office in the campus student center at which you can send or receive mail. All ¹ú²ú̽»¨ students who live on campus will have mailboxes.
Your mailing address will be:
YOUR NAME
¹ú²ú̽»¨
1000 West Court Street
Seguin, TX 78155 -
Arrival Information
Plan to arrive the day before new international student orientation. You will be able to move into campus housing at that time. The International Education office can make arrangements for a staff member to meet you at the San Antonio International Airport. You will need to email your flight information as soon as possible to the International Education office.
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Becoming Part of the ¹ú²ú̽»¨ Community
¹ú²ú̽»¨ has a diverse enrollment of about 1,400 students.
To aid international students in their understanding of U.S. culture, the International Education office organizes educational, social and recreational experiences. These optional activities may include but are not limited to: the San Antonio River Walk, South Padre Island, museums, movies, rodeos, annual Study Abroad Fair, and a variety of on-campus events.
Additional services offered to international students are: airport shuttles to and from the San Antonio International Airport, periodic shuttles to various stores in Seguin, and shuttles to medical offices as needed.
There also is a GSO (Global Student Organization) available for international students, study abroad alumni, and students interested in becoming more globally informed. This is a great opportunity for students to meet other students.
Services offered to all ¹ú²ú̽»¨ students on campus include:
- Academic counseling by professors in one’s field of study
- Computer labs with internet access and email
- Wireless internet connecting all residence halls and apartments
- Student Communication Center and study skills workshops
- Dining hall and snack bar
- 24-hour campus police service
- Health center, providing routine medical exams and clinical services
- Wellness counseling center
- Fitness center
- Intramural sports
- Career advising services, offering internship and career placement assistance
Contact Us
Charla Bailey
Do you have a question? Get in touch.
Contact
- Phone:830-372-8098
- cbailey@tlu.edu