Alert Date to Accept Offers of Admission Extended to May 15

Penn State will extend its offer acceptance deadline from May 1 to May 15, 2024, for incoming first-year students enrolling in the summer or fall 2024 terms.
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Admission Requirements for International Students

Penn State requires specific supplemental materials to accurately review international student applications.

Required Application Materials

Penn State requires a number of different materials from international students to complete an application. Please review the following requirements to ensure you can provide all of the proper documentation to complete your application.


Academic Records

Penn State requires first-year international applicants (not transfer students) to complete the Self-Reported Academic Record (SRAR) portion of the Penn State application, unless their country of schooling is South Korea.

For students required to complete SRAR

Those first-year international students who complete SRAR and who accept an offer of admission to Penn State will need to submit final official secondary school transcripts as soon as possible. These documents will be used to validate the information submitted through SRAR.

In order to know what is required to send, please review our list of required credentials from various countries.

Review Required International Academic Credentials

The following requirements apply to documents required from admitted students:

  • All documents submitted for review must be official, that is, they must be either originals or copies certified by the examining board, an official at the institution, the Ministry of Education, or consulate. A "certified" copy is one that bears an original signature of the registrar or other designated school official, an original impression of the institution's seal, or signature/seal of the examining board. Uncertified or notarized copies are not considered official documents.
  • All documents should be submitted in the original language. All documents in languages other than English must be accompanied by a certified line-by-line, literal English translation.
  • Should the school, examining board, Ministry of Education, or consulate mail the official document to you, the applicant, rather than Penn State, please forward the unopened envelope to Penn State. Official copies that are not sent directly to Penn State and are opened by the applicant can no longer be considered official.
  • Records can be faxed from the high school or examination board to 814-863-7590, or mailed to:

Penn State Undergraduate Admissions
201 Shields Building
University Park, PA 16802-1294

Please note: All documents submitted as part of the application will be confidentially discarded after our review. If you would like originals returned to you once we've processed them, please include a written request and a return envelope in the same package or envelope as your documents.

For students from South Korea:

Students from this country must submit official secondary school records at the time of application to be evaluated for admission to Penn State, as well as official post-secondary records for attempted college/university coursework (if applicable). The following requirements apply:

  • All documents submitted for review must be official, that is, they must be either originals or copies certified by the examining board, an official at the institution, the Ministry of Education, or consulate. A "certified" copy is one that bears an original signature of the registrar or other designated school official, an original impression of the institution's seal, or signature/seal of the examining board. Uncertified or notarized copies are not considered official documents.
  • All documents should be submitted in the original language. All documents in languages other than English must be accompanied by a certified line-by-line, literal English translation.
  • Should the school, examining board, Ministry of Education, or consulate mail the official document to you, the applicant, rather than Penn State, please forward the unopened envelope to Penn State. Official copies that are not sent directly to Penn State and are opened by the applicant can no longer be considered official.

Secondary School Records

Secondary records are required for both first-year and transfer international students. For students completing SRAR and accepting their offer of admission to Penn State, please submit these documents as soon as possible.

Transcripts of coursework and grades are required for all years of secondary school study. International students should send the following at the appropriate time:

  • Secondary school records that list the subjects studied each year and the mark or grade of proficiency earned in each.
  • A key to the marking system with information on the minimum passing mark.
  • Examination results, if you complete secondary school in a country where a secondary school leaving examination (GCSE, GCE, CXC, French Baccalaureate, Abitur, etc.) is administered.
  • Certified copies of diplomas or certificates if you have already completed secondary school.

In order to know what is required to send, please review our list of required credentials from selected countries.

Review Required International Academic Credentials

Please note: In reviewing applicants, we look for students who have successfully completed courses or examinations in the core subjects of mathematics, physical science, social science, and language in all years of high school. Students who have not successfully completed these courses may not be eligible for admission to Penn State.


Post-Secondary Records

If you attend or have attended a post-secondary institution outside the United States, we require the following:

  • Official transcripts, which include all subjects studied each year and the grade/mark earned in each subject.
  • A key to the marking system with information on the minimum passing mark.

If you attend or have attended a post-secondary institution in the United States, official transcripts must be sent directly from the institution to Penn State.

For further information on transferring to Penn State, including program-specific admissions requirements, please see the information for transfer students.


English Language Proficiency

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. Once the scores have been sent to our office, please allow at least two weeks for your scores to be processed and added to your application. Also, please note that 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:

  • Duolingo English Test (DET): A minimum score of 120 is required.
  • TOEFL: A minimum TOEFL score of 80 on the Internet-based or Paper Edition TOEFL (code #2660)
    Penn State does not accept TOEFL MyBest™ Scores. 
  • TOEFL iBT Home Edition: A minimum score of 80 on the TOEFL iBT Home Edition (code #2660)
  • TOEFL ITP Plus for China: A minimum TOEFL score of 550 (code #2660)
  • IELTS: A minimum IELTS score of 6.5 on the academic test
  • IELTS Indicator: A minimum IELTS score of 6.5
  • SAT: a score of 570 or higher on the Evidence-Based Reading and Writing section (code #2660)
  • ACT: Score of 24 or higher on the English section (code #3656)
  • GCSE or GCE Score of A, B, or C on the English language exam
  • International Baccalaureate (IB): Score of 5 or higher on the English Language & Literature (English A) exam
  • U.S. High School Experience: Student will have spent 4 years in a U.S. high school prior to enrollment at Penn State.
  • U.S. College or University: High school graduation followed by one complete year of full-time academic coursework at a U.S. college or university with a grade of C (2.0) or higher in a standard English composition course
  • IECP: Receive official certification through Penn State's Intensive English Communication Program (IECP)

Standardized Tests

 

Writing Component and Subject Tests

Please note: The writing component of standardized tests (SAT or ACT) is not required. The writing component will not be used as part of our evaluation. If your test scores include the writing component, by all means, have those scores sent to Penn State. Additionally, we do not require SAT Subject Tests.

Please visit the College Board or ACT to arrange to take one of these exams. The code for Penn State that should be listed on the registration form for the SAT is #2660 and for the ACT is #3656. Generally, U.S. embassies and U.S. Information Service (USIS) offices have information on testing dates and places. Please request that your SAT or ACT test scores be sent directly to us.

Please note: Standardized tests are not required for transfer students.