Dernière modification : 14 mai 2025
"Informations et demande de visa F1 Étudiant étranger (non immigrant)"
Informations générales
Provo City School District is excited to welcome and support students seeking entrance from foreign countries. This opportunity provides a cultural experience for both the incoming students as well as our District’s students.
Ce qu'il faut savoir :
Dates de l'école | August 13, 2024 to May 23, 2025 | 2nd Semester Starts 1/06/25 to May 23, 2025 |
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Les écoles | Provo High School (9th–12th) | Timpview High School (9th–12th) 1199 N Lakeshore Dr. Provo UT 84601 3570 N Timpview Dr. Provo UT 84604 |
Nombre d'étudiants | 30 in Provo City School District Space for Seniors is limited | |
Frais de scolarité par habitant | $10,100.00 Year $5,100.00 for one Semester $100.00 non-refundable application fee is included | |
Date d'échéance de la demande | June 7th, 2024 or as soon as filled Seniors: March 31, 2024 2nd Semester due date is November 15th No exceptions. | |
Soumettre à | Liz M Robles, Principal Designated School Official 280 W 940 N Provo UT 84604 lizm@provo.edu Phone: 801-370-4640 | |
Student Arrival Date to Provo | August 1, 2024 For the full year or 1st semester | 2nd Semester arrival date Jan 6th, 2025 |
Applications are accepted on a first come, first served basis.
L'étudiant doit être âgé de 17 ans ou moins au 1er septembre de l'année où il a l'intention de s'inscrire à l'école. Il doit également être âgé de 14 ans ou plus (âge de la scolarité secondaire).
We will accept a minimum number of seniors capable of graduation, and the remaining number in freshmen through junior year per high school. All must demonstrate good academic standing.
Only 12th graders that could meet Utah graduation requirements will be accepted. All others will be denied. 12th graders must attend Aug–May to apply for graduation. We will not consider early graduation for younger students than 12th grade. Please see Graduation requirements for Language Art credit.
Les étudiants qui ont obtenu un diplôme d'enseignement secondaire dans leur pays d'origine ne seront pas admis. Les étudiants ne sont pas autorisés à suivre uniquement des cours d'audit.
Students can apply to come for the 1st Semester, or a Full Year. If space is available, we can consider students for the 2nd Semester. Once we have 30 completed applications, there will be no more considerations.
L'acceptation est pour UNE année seulement dans un lycée public n'importe où aux États-Unis. Les étudiants peuvent passer d'un lycée public à un lycée privé ou à un établissement d'enseignement supérieur.
Cette demande concerne un formulaire I-20 et les frais de dossier s'élèvent à $100.00. Ces frais ne sont pas remboursables.
Le conseil d'administration demande à l'enfant non résident des frais de scolarité au moins égaux au coût par habitant du programme scolaire dans lequel l'enfant est inscrit. (Voir Utah State Code 53G-6-306 (2)). Le conseil scolaire ne peut pas renoncer aux frais de scolarité pour un étudiant F-1, conformément à la section 625 de la loi publique 104-208, dans laquelle l'immigration exige que les étudiants F-1 inscrits dans le système scolaire public paient le coût par personne.
The full per capita cost of an F-1 visa-seeking student needs to be paid prior to the time an 1-20 form is issued. If the student will not be able to attend, a refund can be requested through a written request. A refund will be given within 10 working days.
Applications are available online below.
The student must meet Utah State immunization requirements prior to enrolling. Once the student is in Utah, visit the Health Department at 151 § University Ave. in Provo to know if they must complete a TB test (Tuberculosis test -also known as PPD) and provide results to the school.
Les étudiants doivent arriver 10 jours avant la rentrée afin de pouvoir s'inscrire aux cours et d'être prêts le jour de la rentrée.
Les cours par Internet ne sont pas autorisés.
L'étudiant doit être couvert par une assurance médicale majeure lorsqu'il réside aux États-Unis dans une famille d'accueil.
Veuillez noter que le Provo City School District ne recherche pas de familles d'accueil.
Send questions and complete applications to
Liz M Robles
280 W 940 N Provo UT 84604, 801-374-4838
email: internationaladmissions@prove.eduand lizm@provo.edu
(subject line: Foreign Admission Request)
Exigences
In order to approve a student, the district must receive the following:
- Complete application
- École secondaire transcript(s) translated into English
- If the student is younger than 15, include 7th, 8th and 9th grade
- If the student is seeking graduation or to enter in the 12th grade, they must submit a transcript for 9th and 10th and current progress report for 11th grade. Please see page 6 for information on Graduation Requirements.
- Proof of English proficiency such as a TOEFL Junior score or other assessment of English
- If scores on the test are not proficient, the student must provide a school transcript showing English classes with proficient grades
- Additionally, a letter from a private English instructor supporting the student’s ability to comprehend the English language at a proficient level
In order to accept a student and prepare the I-20, the district must receive the following:
- Tuition payment
- Copy of passport (to match I-20 information)
- Copy of a birth certificate
- Étudiant immunization Dossiers
- Signed agreements by Parents and Students and Authorization Release
Upon arrival to Provo City:
- Fill out preregistration forms found at grades.provo.edu
- Receive a TB test if needed at the Utah County Health Department
- Visit with Student Services to submit paperwork
- Complete registration with the school
- Schedule an appointment with the school’s counseling office
In order to enroll a student, the district must receive the following:
- Copy of Passport with Admittance Stamp from the Department of Homeland Security
- A Signed Host Agreement
- An Original Durable power of attorney signed and notarized by the Parent and the Host family
- The student must present proof of major medical coverage
In order to enroll a student, the school must receive the following:
- Copy of the Birth Certificate
- Complete Immunization Record
- Proof of Address from Host family
- A copy of the Durable POWER OF ATTORNEY signed and notarized by the Parent and the Host family
- Copy of the
Dates à retenir
- Feb 1st – New application will be issued and posted on our website. Application window begins.
- March 31st – Senior applications deadline.
- June 7th – Application period will close for the year unless spots are still open, at which time they can be filled with 2nd Semester applications.
- August 1st – Student should arrive to Provo City.
- August 13th – School begins.
- January 6th – 2nd Semester starts.
- May 23rd, 2025 – School ends.
Veuillez consulter le calendrier scolaire pour connaître les vacances.
Financial Items
- Pay the $100 non-refundable fee
- Pay the per capita cost
- Pay for any missing immunizations needed to start and continue enrollment ($18 per vaccination)
- Pay for a TB test ($20 dollars)
- Pay additional registration fees at the school (approximately $200 – $400)
- Pay school lunch fees, if desiring school lunch
- The I-901 fee must be paid AFTER the I-20 is received; this is needed for a visa appointment. Visit www.FMJfee.com to set up your appointment
Immunizations and TB Test
The student must have all their immunizations to attend school and a TB test done here in Utah. You can visit a private physician or the Utah County Health Department (UCHD), which provides immunizations and TB testing. For more information about immunizations, contact the school nurse at joanc@provo.edu or visit Utah County Health Immunizations.
Major Medical Insurance Coverage
Major Medical Insurance Coverage is required while residing in the United States with a Host Family. Purchase an insurance plan AFTER you have received your Visa and show proof when you arrive to Provo City School District for approval to enroll. Here are some insurance contacts that are familiar with insuring students from International Admissions (these are only suggestions—you may find your own as well):
- Wiseman Insurance – Local Provo Contact – (Craig Wiseman) 801-377-3060 · craig@wisemaninsurance.com www.wisemaninsurance.com
- International Student Insurance, an Envisage International Company 904.758.4391 ext. 104 (Jennifer Frankel) · jfrankel@InternationalStudentInsurance.com www.InternationalStudentInsurance.com
- CISI Cultural Insurance Services/International 800-303-8120, ext. 5088 www.mycisi.com
- ISO, Student Health Insurance 800-244-1180 · mailbox@isoa.org www.isoa.org
Droit public
De : Public Law 104-208, Omnibus Authorization Bill for the Commerce, State and Justice departments, signed into law on September 30, 1996. The bill contained provisions entitled the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 (IIRIRA). Provisions dealing with foreign students in public schools follow:
SEC. 625. ÉTUDIANTS ÉTRANGERS.
(a) Limitations
- In general — Section 214 (8 U.S.C. 1184) is amended by adding at the end the following new subsection:
"(1)(1) Un étranger ne peut se voir accorder le statut de non-immigrant en vertu de la section 101(a)(15)(F)(i) afin de poursuivre un programme d'études...
- at a public elementary school or in a publicly funded adult education program; or
- at a public secondary school unless–
- the aggregate period of such status at such a school does not exceed 12 months with respect to any alien, and
- the alien demonstrates that the alien has reimbursed the local educational agency that administers the school for the full, unsubsidized per capita cost of providing education at such school for the period of the alien’s attendance.
"(2) Un étranger qui obtient le statut de non-immigrant en vertu de la section 101(a)(15)(F)(i) afin de poursuivre des études dans une école primaire ou secondaire privée ou dans un programme de formation linguistique qui n'est pas financé par l'État sera considéré comme ayant violé ce statut et le visa de l'étranger en vertu de la section 101(a)(15)(F) sera annulé, si l'étranger met fin ou abandonne ce programme d'études dans une telle école et entreprend un programme d'études dans une école primaire publique dans le cadre d'un programme d'éducation pour adultes financé par l'État, dans le cadre d'un programme de formation linguistique pour adultes financé par l'État ou dans une école secondaire publique (à moins que les exigences du paragraphe (1)(B) ne soient remplies)."
- Conforming amendment — Section 101 (a)(15)(F) (8 U.S.C. 1101(a)(15)(F)) is amended by inserting “consistent with section 214(1)” after “such a course of study”.
(b) Reference to New Ground of Exclusion for Student Visa Abusers.
For addition of ground of inadmissibility for certain nonimmigrant student abusers, see section 347.
(c) Effective Date.
The amendments made by subsection (a) shall apply to individuals who obtain the status of a nonimmigrant under section 101(a)(15)(F) of the Immigration and Nationality Act after the end of the 60-day period beginning on the date of the enactment of this Act, including aliens whose status as such a nonimmigrant is extended after the end of such period.
Informations pour les jeunes diplômés
Because of the time and resources demand, we place both a cap and early application deadline on students seeking graduation. Both the cap and deadline may be adjusted from one year to the next according to the resources available in our schools.
In addition, there are also very strict requirements for students seeking graduation. Failure to meet any portion or deadlines associated with the application will result in instant disqualification of the student’s application for entrance.
We will not consider early graduation for any student that is not in 12th grade.
Only students with an equivalent to 24 yearlong credits earned at the end of their year-long school experience in Provo City School District will be eligible for potential graduation.
Students can earn a maximum of 8 credits in one year of attendance in our High Schools. See the table on the next page.
Évaluation des crédits obtenus auprès d'établissements non accrédités
Provo City School District shall establish a Credit Evaluation Committee to evaluate ALL requests for credit from foreign institutions. The district committee shall evaluate requests according to the following criteria:
Les conclusions du comité d'évaluation du crédit seront basées sur chacune des formes de preuve suivantes :
- Course title and description
- List of instructional material used
- Student achievements (progress)
- Formative evaluations (sample)
- Summative evaluations (sample)
- Correlation of course objectives with the core standards for Utah public schools as outlined by the Utah State Board of Education
- Course length and student attendance
- Number of days the class met
- Normal class length
- Number of classes attended by the student
- Grading criteria used
- Teacher name, qualifications, certifications, endorsements, etc.
- Course requirements for credit (representative sample of student work)
- Copy of student records
Please note: A Senior seeking graduation will need to submit all the information required in order to receive credit for their course work done from 9th through 11th grade to apply and be accepted into Provo City School District.
Explication du crédit
Credit Type | Amount | Description |
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Langue anglaise | 4.0 | Students coming from a non-English speaking country may receive up to 1.0 full credit towards the English/Language Arts Credit for native language classes taken in their country of origin. This means students will be responsible to take up to 3.0 full credits of English/Language Arts Credit in their one year in high school. This requirement means students may need/want to seek alternative, additional credit through correspondence, or online options. English-as-Second-Language (ESL) courses may not meet this requirement. |
Mathématiques | 3.0 | Classes Through 2018-19:
Successful completion of Algebra 1, Geometry, and Algebra 2 or higher. Algebra 2 may be replaced with a course from the Applied or Advanced approved course list.
Classes Beginning in 2018-19: Réussir les cours de mathématiques I, II et III de l'enseignement secondaire ou un cours supérieur. Les étudiants qui terminent avec succès le programme de calcul satisfont aux exigences du diplôme, quel que soit le nombre de crédits qu'ils ont suivis. |
La science | 3.0 | 2 Credits (from the four science foundation areas; Earth Systems, Biological Science, Chemistry, or Physics). 1 Credit (from the foundation courses or the applied or advanced science core). |
U.S. History | 1.0 | |
Géographie | 0.5 | |
Civilization (World) | 0.5 | |
U.S. Government & Citizenship | 0.5 | |
Social Studies Elective | 0.5 | |
Éducation financière | 0.5 | |
Beaux-arts | 1.5 | |
CTE | 1.0 | Career and Technical/Vocational Education |
Études numériques | 0.5 | |
Santé | 0.5 | |
Éducation physique | 1.5 | |
Elective | 5.5 | Choice Classes |
Civics Exam | Student must receive a passing score on the state’s Civics Exam | |
Total | 24.0 | You should have 16.0 credits or more to qualify |
Si les conditions d'obtention du diplôme de l'Utah ne sont pas remplies, la demande sera refusée.
Please visit the link below for a list of Utah State requirements as per the Utah State Board of Education https://www.schools.utah.gov/curr/resources/graduationrequirements?mid=1014&tid=2