International Student Admission Requirements

  • Submit a completed Application for Admission and non-refundable application fee in U.S. currency by credit card (Visa or MasterCard), money order or check drawn on a U.S. bank payable to Chattahoochee Technical College by the appropriate admission deadline. All admission documents should be sent to:

Chattahoochee Technical College

Attn: Office of Admissions

980 South Cobb Drive

Marietta, GA 30060 USA

 

Admission status of an applicant cannot be determined until:

  1. Admissions Office has received all official documentation, and
  2. International Services and Admissions Office have approved documents for admission.
  • Submit official transcripts from your high school (or GED or approved high school equivalency) and all colleges attended by the application deadline. All transcripts must be received in envelopes sealed by the sending institution. All international transcripts must be evaluated by an approved evaluation service and sent directly to CTC. We recommend the following evaluation agencies:

 

Foreign Credential Evaluations, Inc.

1425 Market Boulevard, Suite 530 PMB#305

Roswell, GA 30076

Telephone: 770-642-1108

Email: carolyn_christie@fceatlanta.com

Web address: www.fceatlanta.net 

 

Lisano International

*High school evaluations only*

1381 Lee Road 400

Opelika, AL 36804

Telephone: 334-745-0425

Email: lisanointl@aol.com

Web address: www.lisano-intl.com

 

Josef Silny & Associates, Inc.

7101 SW 102 Avenue

Miami, FL 33173

Telephone: 305-273-1616

Fax: 305-273-1338

E-mail: info@jsilny.com

Web address: www.jsilny.com

 

High school transcripts or diplomas from institutions outside the U.S. should be evaluated by the document-by-document evaluation method.

Students with college credit or a degree from a college or university outside the United States must submit a course-by-course evaluation of the transcript.

Documents not in English need to be translated.

Chattahoochee Technical College will accept evaluations from NACES and AICE member agencies.

If you are applying for, or have, F or M student visa, supply the following additional documentation.

If English is your first language submit official scores from one of the following placement tests taken within the last 60 months: SAT, ACT, ACCUPLACER, ASSET or COMPASS. Scores must meet CTC minimum requirements. Applicants may also satisfy the testing requirement if they have earned the equivalent of an associate degree or higher from an English speaking country; degree equivalence must be verified by a foreign credential evaluation from an approved evaluation service.

Submit original financial documentation as required by the U.S. government.

The school estimates it will cost $21,527 USD for one academic year. Tuition and fees are subject to change; please consult International Services for up-to-date rates. One academic year equals two semesters. For one academic year:

  • Tuition and Fees (estimated cost): $ 10,320 USD
  • Books (estimated cost): $1,100 USD
  • Living Expenses (estimated cost): $10,107 USD

The student or sponsor must provide a bank letter verifying a minimum of $21,527 USD is available to finance the first year of education. All bank correspondence should be written on official bank stationery and certified or notarized by an officer of the bank with the bank address and telephone number printed clearly. Financial documentation must be dated within the last three months, and funds must be stated in the U.S. currency equivalent. Sponsors are required to submit a letter of support.