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International students enrich the UC Davis campus community with their cultural and academic experiences, and we welcome your application. The campus attracts approximately 1400 undergraduate students from around the world!
Services for International Students and Scholars (SISS) assists international students with processing visas and addressing immigration issues, and works with other units on campus to make international students feel welcome socially and academically.
Am I Considered An International or Domestic Student?
You are considered an international applicant if you need a visa in order to reside and study in the United States. If you are a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, refugee or asylee, you will be considered a domestic applicant even if you currently reside outside the United States.
If you plan to apply for an F1 student visa or plan to adjust your current visa status to F1, you must be formally admitted UC Davis first. Learn more about the F1 visa and status.
FAQs
- The projected 2008-09 annual fee for a non-resident student is $30,104.60.
- International students must take the SAT or ACT exams.
- As an international student, you must report coursework from all attended universities and colleges.
Answers to more admissions FAQs, including fulfilling English proficiency requirements.
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