An international student must apply for admission to ÃÈÃÃÊÓƵ before enrolling in a course. Find out about the admission procedure and requirements below.
To be admitted to ÃÈÃÃÊÓƵ, an international student must submit to the Admissions Office each of the following:
- Official transcript of high school record, showing that the average grade was at least C. Evaluated English translation must accompany any transcript which is not in English.
- Competence in the English language as evidenced by a TOEFL (Test of English as a Second Language) score of at least 61(iBT) or 500(IPT); IELTS (International English Language Testing System) score of 5.5; or STEP (Society for Testing English Proficiency) Eiken score Pre-First. (see the exceptions below);
- Medical Record Form, including current TB test, completed and signed by a physician attesting to the student's good health; and
- Affidavit of Support in the form of a certified statement from a person who assumes full responsibility for the student's financial support and a bank letter from the sponsor's bank.
Evidence of Competence in the English language Exception #1: (1) A student from a country where English is the native language or from a country exempt from the TOEFL; or (2) a student who has graduated from an accredited high school in the United States or from an accredited American high school overseas; or (3) a student who is applying for admission to the Alabama Language Institute (ALI). For more information on the ALI program, click here.
Evidence of Competence in the English language Exception #2: A transfer student who has successfully completed English Composition 101 or higher with a grade of C or above from a regionally accredited institution is exempt from the TOEFL.
Evidence of Competence in the English language Exception #3: Students may enroll in the College who have (1) completed at least one sixteen-week term in the Alabama Language Institute at the highest levels (Levels 5 & 6) in Speaking/Listening, Reading, Grammar, Composition, and either Vocabulary 2 or TOEFL Strategies; (2) passed all five skill areas with at least a “B”; and (3) has a written recommendation from the ALI faculty to enter college.
Notice # 1: A transfer student (that is, a student who has attended one or more U. S. colleges and/or universities other than GSCC, and who wishes to pursue an education at GSCC, must also ensure that an official academic record transcript is sent directly to GSCC by the Registrar of each college and/or university that the student attended. In addition, the student must submit to the International Programs Office a completed Transfer Clearance Form.
Notice #2: Academic credits earned at a foreign university must be evaluated bya NACES (National Association of Credential Evaluation Services) affiliated evaluation service. The credentialing entity should send the evaluation directly to ÃÈÃÃÊÓƵ, Registrar, P.O. BOX 227, Gadsden, AL 35902-0227.
Notice #3: In order to comply with Alabama Community College System requirements, all students holding an F-1 or M-1 visa must purchase health insurance approved through ÃÈÃÃÊÓƵ International Programs Office. Insurance must be maintained during all periods of enrollment, vacation and OPT.
Notice #4: A student from a country whose students have experienced difficulty in obtaining funds may be required by GSCC to deposit the required educational funds with the College when the student applies for admission. These funds, which will be held in trust for the student, will be controlled by the College and will be expended in accordance with the student's needs.
Email all documents to international@gadsdenstate.edu or mail to one of the addresses below:
ÃÈÃÃÊÓƵ
Admissions and Records, International Students
P.O. Box 227
Gadsden, AL 35902-0227
For UPS, FedEx or DHL delivery:
ÃÈÃÃÊÓƵ
Admissions and Records, International Students
1001 George Wallace Drive
Gadsden, AL 35903
Upon acceptance, the student will receive an I-20 for obtaining a Student F-1 Visa and an acceptance letter along with detailed instructions for applying for an F-1 or M-1 visa. It is important to note that a student on an F-1 or M-1 visa must observe all regulations of the Department of Homeland Security, including the requirement that the student must be enrolled full time.
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2024/2025
Estimated Expenses for College Students
(1 Semester = 16 weeks)
Estimated College Expenses | Fall 2024 Semester | Spring 2025 Semester | Summer 2025 Semester |
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Tuition (12 credit hours at $307 per credit hour)* |
$3,684 | $3,684 | $3,684 |
Books and supplies** | $800 | $800 | $800 |
Medical Insurance*** |
$30-$150/month |
$30-$150/month |
$30-$150/month |
Room and board**** | $2,600 | $2,600 | $1,300 |
Dorm application fee | $100 | $100 | $100 |
Personal spending varies, but $225 per month is average.
Explanation of expenses for each item listed above:
- Full time course load in college: minimum 12 credit hours (4 classes, 3 credit hours each; Number of semester credit hours may vary based on types of courses taken).
- Note: In order to graduate in two years, a student must plan to take a minimum of 16 credit hours per semester. One (1) credit hour cost is $295.
This is an estimated amount. Classes enrolled in will include a fee for $24/credit hour that will go to books being included with the course.
- Insurance coverage is required during the entire year.
- Costs vary depending on student’s choice in provider.
- Eyeglasses/dental services are not covered by medical insurance.
- A one-time refundable deposit of $200 is required if staying in the Residence Hall.
- Cafeteria is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner from Monday through Friday and closed weekends and holidays. Transportation off campus is provided on these days.
- Summer Semester (10 weeks) room and board fees are $1,300.
- Applications for the dormitory for Fall ’23 and Summer ’24 will not guarantee a room and applicants will be placed on a waiting list due to limited availability.
NOTE: Additional expenses include expenses between semesters and on holidays, clothes, laundry, and personal needs. If the student lives off-campus and/or purchases a car, additional expenses will exceed the average.
Important Information
Room and board is not guaranteed until paid in full. Tuition and medical insurance must be paid in full at the time of registration. These expenses can be paid by money order, cash, credit card (Visa, Master Card or American Express), traveler’s checks, or by a cashier’s check from a U.S. bank or institution, or wire transfer.
TUITION AND FEES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
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2024/2025
Estimated Expenses for Alabama Language Institute
(1 Semester = 16 weeks)
Estimated College Expenses | Fall 2024 Semester | Spring 2025 Semester | Summer 2025 Semester |
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Tuition (18 credit hours at $307 per credit hour)* |
$5,526 | $5,526 | $5,526 |
Books and supplies** | $500 | $500 | $500 |
Medical Insurance |
$30-$150/month |
$30-$150/month |
$30-$150/month |
Room and board**** | $2,600 | $2,600 | $1,300 |
Dorm application fee | $100 | $100 | $100 |
Personal spending varies, but $225 per month is average.
Explanation of expenses for each item listed above:
- Core curriculum program: 18 hours per week of class. Cost per one (1) credit hour is $307.
This is an estimated amount.
- Insurance coverage is required during the entire year.
- Costs vary depending on student’s choice in provider.
- Eyeglasses/dental services are not covered by medical insurance.
- An application fee of $100/semester is required if staying in the Residence Hall.
- Cafeteria is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner from Monday through Friday and closed weekends and holidays. Transportation off campus is provided on these days.
- Summer Semester (10 weeks) room and board fees are $1,300.
- NOTE: Students are required to be out of the dorm during the Thanksgiving and Winter breaks
- Applications for the dormitory will not guarantee a room and applicants will be placed on a waiting list due to limited availability.
NOTE: Additional expenses include expenses between semesters and on holidays, clothes, laundry, and personal needs. If the student lives off-campus and/or purchases a car, additional expenses will exceed the average.
Important Information
Room and board is not guaranteed until paid in full. Tuition and medical insurance must be paid in full at the time of registration. These expenses can be paid by money order, cash, credit card (Visa, Master Card or American Express), traveler’s checks, or by a cashier’s check from a U.S. bank or institution, or wire transfer.
TUITION AND FEES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
ALI courses provide practice in all four major language skills: reading, writing, listening and speaking. Students are given a computerized placement test, interview and written diagnostic during the student’s first term and are then placed into the appropriate level according to scores on the ESL Placement test. Learn more about the ALI here.
ALI Contact Information: 256-549-8446
The Alabama Language Institute curriculum includes the following courses, which are considered pre-college courses. Students receive 3 credit hours per each course. When students arrive, they will take a placement assessment that places them in the appropriate courses for their levels. An F-1 Visa student must enroll in 18 credit hours (6 courses).
Level 1/2: Beginning | Level 3/4: Intermediate | Level 5/6: Advanced | Credit Hours |
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Grammar | Grammar | Grammar | 3 |
Reading | Reading | Reading | 3 |
Composition | Composition | Composition | 3 |
Listening/Speaking | Listening/Speaking | Listening/Speaking | 3 |
Vocabulary 1 | Vocabulary 2 | Vocabulary 2 | 3 |
Pronunciation 1 | Pronunciation 2 | TOEFL Strategies | 3 |
*All F-1 Visa language students are required to study a minimum of 18 hours (6 courses) each week.
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Time | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
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8 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. | Pronunciation | Pronunciation | |||
9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. | Reading | Speaking/Listening | Reading | Speaking/Listening | |
11 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. | Composition | Grammar | Composition | Grammar | |
12:15 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | |
1:30 p.m. - 2:45 p.m. | Vocabulary | Vocabulary |
ALI grade point average will be included in the student’s grade point average for future college courses and ALI grades will appear on the student’s ÃÈÃÃÊÓƵ transcript.
All international students at ÃÈÃÃÊÓƵ are advised regarding SEVP regulations. In addition, the ALI faculty members are available to advise students about ALI courses, schedules and entering college after completing ALI requirements.
While studying in the United States, it is important to maintain your F or M student status. Your status relates to the purpose, or reason for why you want to come to the United States. The U.S. Department of State issues you your visa based on your intended purpose. Learn more at
— Prospective and current F or M students can use information and resources on this page to learn about the process for becoming an international student and the rules for studying in the United States as an international student.
ALI offers 16-week terms in the fall and the spring and a 10-week term in the summer following the same schedule as ÃÈÃÃÊÓƵ.
ÃÈÃÃÊÓƵ is an Internet Based TOEFL (iBT) Testing Center as well as an Institutional Paper-delivered TOEFL (IPT) Testing Center. The institutional Paper-delivered (IPT) TOEFL is administered at the close of each semester in the fall, spring and summer.