International Applicants
Florida Tech’s innovative, hands-on programs attract students from across the world. As the U.S. university with the eighth highest percentage of international students and with over 80 countries represented on our campus, we know what it takes to help our international students thrive. From a campus-wide emphasis on cultural competence to featuring global cuisine in the Panther Dining Hall to the annual International Festival hosted by the Office of International Student & Scholar Services, Florida Tech celebrates our international students and the value they bring to our community.
Interested in joining the panther community? See the steps below to apply!
Requirements For Admission
After a student submits their application, they will receive a link to the Florida Tech Application Portal, where they can check the status of their application and upload any required documents.
Select your level of study/status for more details about admission requirements.
Students who are currently enrolled in their final year of secondary school or who have completed secondary school but have not taken any college level courses after graduation are considered Freshman applicants. There is no fee to submit a Freshman application.
Required Materials:
- Completed Common Application or Florida Tech Application
- Secondary school transcripts
- Transcripts must include at least three full years of your most recent secondary school grades, including any courses currently in progress.
- If your transcript is written in a language other than English, please provide a word-for-word English translation along with your original transcript.
- Transcripts uploaded by the student are considered unofficial. Transcripts provided directly from a secondary school are considered official. Official transcripts are not required for your application but are required after acceptance.
- Terminating or qualifying examination results or certificates (if applicable)
Common Terminating Examinations & Certificates
Examination Board Exam Results Advanced Placement (AP) AP exam Cambridge International Curriculum O level/IGSCE, AS level, A level Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) CSEC (minimum 5 required), CAPE India Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) SSC, HSSC International Baccalaureate (IB) IB exam, IBD (if completed) Oxford, Cambridge, and RSA (OCR) O level/IGSCE, AS level, A level Pearson Edexcel O level/IGSCE, AS level, A level West African Examination Council (WAEC) WASSCE If your country’s terminating exam or certificate is not listed and you are unsure which documents to submit, please contact admission@hkange.net.
Optional Materials:
- SAT or ACT scores
- SAT or ACT scores are not required for international applicants. If you have taken these exams and would like to report your scores, you are welcome to do so.
- Florida Tech’s SAT school code: 5080
- Florida Tech’s ACT school code: 0716
- Personal essay
- Letter of recommendation from a teacher, mentor, or coach
Students who have completed secondary school and taken courses at a college or university are considered Transfer applicants. Please review the Transfer Admission Requirements.* There is no fee to submit a Transfer application.
*SAT or ACT scores are not required for international applicants.
Students must hold at least a bachelor's degree (four-year degree) from an accredited domestic college/university or the international equivalent to be eligible for a graduate program. Please review the Graduate Admission Requirements.
Students who formerly attended Florida Tech and have not taken classes for two or more academic years must apply for readmission. Readmission applicants must submit a Transfer application and list Florida Tech in the “Academic History” section. If you have not attended another college or university since leaving Florida Tech, you do not need to resubmit your academic credentials. There is no fee to submit a Transfer application.
When to Apply
Undergraduate
Florida Tech uses a rolling admission policy, which means that we accept applications throughout the year and make decisions as applications are completed. Freshman applicants may apply any time during their final year of secondary school. Transfer applicants should apply during their final academic year at their current school.
Graduate
Florida Tech uses a rolling admission policy however there are deadlines for certain graduate programs. Please review the Graduate Admission Requirements for details.
All International Students
All International students should keep in mind their country’s Visa Appointment Wait Times and should submit their applications at least two weeks prior to the I-20 deadline for the semester to which they are applying. Applications received after the I-20 deadline may not be considered for that entry term.
Semester | Application Opens | I-20 Deadline |
---|---|---|
Fall | University Application: July 1st the year prior to enrollment Common Application: August 1st the year prior to enrollment |
July 1st of enrollment year |
Spring | University Application: July 1st the year prior to enrollment Common Application: August 1st the year prior to enrollment |
November 1st of enrollment year |
English Proficiency
Students are not required to submit proof of English proficiency when applying to the university. However, once a student is admitted and confirms their enrollment at Florida Tech, they must demonstrate English proficiency before their I-20 will be issued. Please see the Demonstrating English Proficiency webpage for a complete list of options to satisfy Florida Tech’s English proficiency requirement.
Obtaining Your Student Visa
All international students must obtain an F-1 (student) visa to study at Florida Tech or have an immigration status that permits study in the United States. International students must obtain an I-20 before they can apply for an F-1 visa at their nearest U.S. embassy.
Please refer to the Obtaining Your I-20 and Visa webpage for details. Note that Florida Tech will not review I-20 requests until the following conditions have been met:
- Students must be accepted for admission to Florida Tech
- Students must accept their offer of admission by paying the $300 non-refundable tuition deposit
- Students must demonstrate English Language Proficiency if English is not their native language
- Students must submit the required identification and financial documents (see Obtaining Your I-20 and Visa for more information on which documents are accepted)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Here are answers for some of the questions we receive most often. If you do not find your answer here, please feel free to .
Applications are reviewed in the order in which they are received. Typically, International applicants will receive an admission decision within 4-5 weeks after submitting their application. However, depending on the volume of applications at certain times of the year, this turnaround time may increase.
International students should keep in mind their country’s Visa Appointment Wait Times and the university’s I-20 deadlines when applying.
Cost of attendance depends on your level of study (undergraduate or graduate) and your major or program. Details of the annual cost of attendance for International students is outlined in the Financial Acknowledgement Form located in the application portal.
Undergraduate: Florida Tech offers partial academic merit scholarships to undergraduate International students that go up to $12,500 annually. Any student who applies is automatically considered for scholarships and will be notified of their scholarship award upon admission. Florida Tech does not offer need-based financial aid to International students or full tuition scholarships.
Graduate: Florida Tech does not offer scholarships to Graduate students. Please refer to other forms of Graduate funding. Graduate Student Assistantships (GSAs) are available in a minimal capacity and are offered at the department's discretion. GSA funding is strictly determined and approved by the specific department. Before applying to a GSA, you must contact the department to secure an advisor; please refer to our faculty profiles.
International students are not eligible for federal financial aid (FAFSA) or Florida state financial aid unless they are a permanent resident of the United States or other eligible noncitizen.
Florida Tech does not offer loans to International students.
Florida Tech does not offer need-based financial aid to international students and therefore does not accept the ISFAA or CSS Profile for international students. The university does not provide fee waivers for either of these programs.
Undergraduate: It is free to submit an undergraduate application (Freshman or Transfer).
Graduate: Florida Tech does not offer application fee waivers for graduate programs.
Undergraduate: Florida Tech has a one year residency requirement which requires all full-time undergraduate students to live on campus and purchase a meal plan for their first two years at the university unless they meet the designated exception criteria. Housing options can be found on the Housing website and meal plan options can be found on the Campus Dining website. Admitted undergraduate students must pay their $300 tuition deposit and $100 housing application fee before they can apply for on-campus housing.
Graduate: On-campus housing and meal plans are available to Graduate students but are not mandatory. Housing options can be found on the Housing website and meal plan options can be found on the Campus Dining website.
Students are not required to submit English proficiency exam scores when submitting their application. However, once a student is admitted and decides to attend Florida Tech, they must demonstrate English proficiency before their I-20 will be issued. Please see the Demonstrating English Proficiency webpage for a complete list of options to satisfy Florida Tech’s English proficiency requirement.
Please see the Degrees and Programs webpage.
Transcripts provided by the student are considered unofficial. Transcripts provided directly from a secondary school, college, or university are considered official. Official transcripts are not required when you apply, but are required if you decide to attend Florida Tech. Admitted students must submit their final official transcripts before the end of their first semester at Florida Tech.
Options to submit your official transcript:
- Email: Your school may send a copy of your official transcript to admission@hkange.net from a school email address. Please make sure that the message includes your name and application ID number.
- Third-Party Service: Your school may send a copy of your official transcripts digitally using a third-party service such as Parchment.
- Hand Delivery: You may hand deliver a copy of your official transcripts in a sealed envelope to the Office of Admissions when you arrive on campus. Paper copies that are not in an envelope sealed by the school will not be accepted.
- Mail: Schools may send official transcripts to the Office of Admissions at the following address:
Florida Institute of Technology
150 W. University Blvd
Attn: Undergraduate Admissions
Melbourne, FL 32901
International students may enroll in fully online programs which allow them to complete their degree anywhere outside of the United States. Online programs do not allow students to enter the United States on an F-1 (student) visa. For information about Florida Tech’s 100% online programs and their admission requirements, please visit online.hkange.net.
Florida Tech does not require a course-by-course evaluation upon initial review of an application. However, there might be situations where we cannot conduct the evaluation in house and will ask you to provide an evaluation from an NACES approved member evaluation agency. If you are required to submit a transcript evaluation, you will be contacted directly by an Admissions counselor.