All International student must demonstrate English language proficiency for admission. All international applicants, excluding those who meet the criteria to have their English proficiency waived as outlined below, are required to take the or the .
International Student English Proficiency Requirement (TOEFL Requirements)
English Proficiency Exams
iBT: 80 or above
[we accept the TOEFL iBT Home edition]
: 6.5 or above
: 115 or above
International applicants who are interested in attending Illinois Tech, and who meet academic and financial requirements but do not meet the minimum English proficiency requirements, may be offered conditional admission.
- Admission with additional English language courses: Applicants are offered admission on the condition that they enroll concurrently in English language courses alongside their other university courses, as determined by our English Language Services department.
- Admission after completion of the Intensive English program: Applicants are offered admission on the condition that they first complete the Intensive English program. Students who are offered this admission path are automatically admitted to Illinois Tech's Intensive English Program.
For more information on conditional admission, please click link below.
Important Information
- Illinois Tech's TOEFL code is 1318.
- For IELTS, please request your scores to be sent to Illinois Tech electronically. You can also input your IELTS test number in your Illinois Tech application tracker.
- TOEFL and IELTS scores are considered valid for two years from the testing date.
- TOEFL is given in two formats: paper-based or internet-based. TOEFL MyBest scores are NOT accepted.
- Home Editions are acceptable.
Note: If you do not meet our minimum English proficiency requirements, or if there is other evidence that suggests you may need additional English training, you may be required to take additional English proficiency assessment measures that will be evaluated by our professional English Language Services faculty and could result in your being required to take a course or courses in our English language programs.
English Proficiency Requirement Waivers
The English proficiency requirement may be waived if you have received the following minimum score on any of these exams:
- SAT: 550 EBRW 
- ACT English: 25 
- AP Eng: 4 or 5 
- IB: 6 or 7 on HL Eng 
- GCE/GCSE/IGCSE: Grade of A or B 
- IEP Level 4 
- Kaplan Advanced Level 
- ELS Level 112 
- The Language Company Level 9 
Exempt Countries (country where the degree was obtained): 
Antigua | Australia | Bahamas |
Barbados | Belize | British Virgin Islands |
Canada(except Quebec) | Dominica | Ghana |
Grenada | Guyana | Jamaica |
Malta | New Zealand | Nigeria |
St. Kitts and Nevis | St. Lucia | St. Vincent and the Grenadines |
Tobago | Trinidad | United Kingdom |
United States | US Virgin Islands |
You must demonstrate that you or your sponsor have the available finances to meet the educational and living expenses while you are a student at Illinois Tech.
Please note: the minimum dollar amount may vary based on any merit-based scholarships awarded.
To fulfill this requirement, you must
- Complete the .
- Submit Proof of Funds which may be in the form of a bank letter bearing the bank’s seal and signature or a bank statement of financial transactions stating that funds are readily available.
It is important to remember the following things when submitting your Financial Affidavit of Responsibility Form:
- Acceptable sources of funding may include checking and savings accounts, loan letters, government sponsorship, fixed deposits, investment portfolio or stocks with liquid funds, bonds with a maturity date before the start of the semester, and business accounts (additional documentation of business registration). Unacceptable sources include salary verification letters, pay stubs, tax return forms, insurance policies and real estate or property holdings. Any financial document that does not show a currently available balance (liquid funds) will not be acceptable.
- If you are submitting proof of financing in an account that is not in your own name, you will need to have your sponsor complete the Sponsor Certification Section of the Financial Affidavit of Responsibility Form.
- You may submit bank statements from two or more sponsors. However, each sponsor must complete the Sponsor Certification Section of the Financial Affidavit of Responsibility Form.
- The bank statement you provide must clearly show the currency of the funds in the account.
- The Financial Affidavit of Responsibility Form and Proof of Funds is not needed for admission review purposes and will be sent in after you receive your admission decision and pay the enrollment deposit fee.
- If you have been admitted and received a scholarship, you may deduct your scholarship amount from the total amount of funds you are asked to demonstrate for the Form I-20 or DS-2019 expenses.
Your Financial Affidavit of Responsibility Form and Proof of Funds will be uploaded once you have received your admission decision and paid your enrollment deposit fee
Please note: This information is required to issue the Immigration and Customs Enforcement form I-20 or DS-2019, which you will use to obtain an F1 or J-1 visa.
Most international students who wish to enter the United States for educational purposes will need to apply for a student visa. Degree-seeking international students at Illinois Tech will receive a Form I-20 to apply for an F-1 student visa, whereas non-degree seeking international students (visiting and exchange students) will receive a Form DS-2019 to apply for a J-1 student visa.
Students must complete the following steps to receive their immigration documents and receive a visa to study at Illinois Tech.
Please note: Canadian citizens have a different process outlined below.
1. Submit Required Documentation
All students must submit a copy of their passport, Proof of Funds and a Financial Affidavit of Responsibility Form in order to receive an I-20 or DS-2019. You may upload a copy of your passport and financial documentation in the . Upon admission and submission of required documents, I-20s and DS-2019’s are generally processed within five business days.
Students who are currently studying in the United States will need to request a SEVIS transfer release from their current institution before we are able to issue an I-20. SEVIS records can only be available to one school at a time, so students must end their studies at their current institution or end their OPT/STEM OPT time before being eligible to transfer their SEVIS record and receive an I-20 from Illinois Tech.
2. Obtain a Form I-20/Form DS-2019
Please make sure that your name, biographical information, and program information are all listed correctly on your I-20 or DS-2019, as this information will be used for the visa stamp in your passport.
3. Pay the SEVIS I-901 Fee
All new students must pay a SEVIS fee before the United States Department of State will issue a visa. We recommend paying this fee as soon as you receive your immigration documents to allow sufficient time for the fee payment to be updated in your SEVIS record. Upon payment, you will be issued a receipt that you must bring to your visa appointment.
4. Schedule a Visa Interview
We recommend applying for your visa as early as possible, as interview appointments and visa processing wait times vary by country. The steps of applying for a visa and scheduling an interview vary based on the U.S. embassy or consulate where you apply.
You will need the following information to schedule your interview:
Full university name: Illinois Institute of Technology
University address: 10 Â鶹APP, Â鶹APP, IL 60616
School Code (for I-20’s): CHI214F00379000
Program Number (for DS-2019’s): P-1-00266
5. Attend Visa Interview
The documents you are required to bring to your visa interview will depend on your location, so you should confirm with your local embassy or consulate what documentation is required. In general, you should prepare to bring the following documents:
- Passport valid for at least six months into the future
- Original Illinois Tech I-20 or DS-2019
- Official Illinois Tech admission letter (included in your I-20 or DS-2019 package)
- Completed and signed visa application forms
- Photograph(s) in the required format
- Receipt of SEVIS I-901 fee payment
- Proof of funding sufficient to cover your tuition and living expenses during the first year of your program. You may demonstrate this by providing the original versions of the financial documentation you submitted to receive your immigration documents.
For more visa tips, please visit for points to remember when applying for a student visa.
6. Arrive in the United States
You are allowed to enter the U.S. up to 30 days prior to the start date listed on your I-20 or DS-2019. Make sure to carry your immigration documents (passport with visa, I-20 or DS-2019, financial documents) with you in your carry-on luggage. You are required to complete the new International Student Check-In process with Illinois Tech’s Office of Global Services within two days of arriving in Â鶹APP. If you have an F-1 visa, you will have a “grace period†of 60 days following your program end date to leave the U.S. If you are a J-1 student, you will be required to leave the U.S. within 30 days of your program completion date.
CANADIAN CITIZENS
Canadian citizens do not need student visas to study in the U.S.; however, you do need to obtain an I-20 or DS-2019 from Illinois Tech. As soon as you receive your immigration documents you should pay the SEVIS I-901 fee.
When you cross the border to study in the U.S. you will need to provide the officer at the port of entry:
- Valid passport
- Original Illinois Tech I-20 or DS-2019
- Receipt of SEVIS I-901 fee payment
- Proof of funding sufficient to cover your tuition and living expenses during the first year of your program; you may demonstrate this by providing the original versions of the Financial Affidavit of Support Form and bank statement you submitted to receive your immigration documents.
- Proof of your ties to Canada
For additional information, please contact the Illinois Tech Office of Global Services at global@iit.edu.