Certificate in U.S. Culture and Higher Education
Study at NC State
Overseas undergraduate students can take classes for a semester at NC State that count towards their degree while earning an undergraduate certificate. Students enroll in 4-5 courses* during their semester at NC State, including the GTI 401 course on U.S. Culture and Higher Education.
Students who wish to participate in the program should coordinate with the NC State department’s director of advising and their home university’s faculty advisor to determine academic eligibility.
*Students may not get their first choice for courses because enrollment is based on class space availability and students’ previous coursework. Certain academic departments at NC State may not allow certificate students to enroll in their courses.
Program Costs
- Calculate the estimated cost of attendance of an academic year for “out-of-state” students. A semester is half the amount.
- GTI Application Fee: $100 paid at the time an application is submitted (non-refundable and non-transferable).
- See instructions below in the “Application Process.”
- GTI Administration Fee: $500 paid during the semester at NC State (billed to your student account).
- The U.S. government charges visa and SEVIS fees.
- State law requires students to have health insurance while studying at NC State.
- Program participants can enroll in the university’s UNC System Student Health Insurance Plan.
- The cost of health insurance can be found on Campus Health’s website.
Application Process
- Before applying, contact the GTI about your preferred field of study and check the relevant Course Catalogue to choose which courses you may want to take. We will work with the department to determine your academic eligibility.
- Once you’re deemed eligible, apply online at least 90 days before the start of the fall semester. Select the “Global Training Education Certificate” option.
- This application will ask for personal data and the Global Training Initiative has taken additional steps to ensure the data collection complies with new EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) standards.
- If you are or will be a resident of an EU Member State, please review the following data privacy notice.
- Submit all supporting documents at least 60 days before the start of the semester.
- Pay the $100 application fee via NC State’s Flywire payment portal. Flywire supports bank transfers, Alipay, UnionPay, MasterCard, and Visa transactions. We recommend that you pay using UnionPay because you won’t need to upload an invoice, as we are unable to provide such an invoice.
- Access NC State’s Flywire Payment Portal.
- Look for the section entitled Special Programs (third section) and click “Start Your Payment.”
- Enter the country you are paying from and the amount ($100 USD) you wish to pay
- Select preferred payment method. Flywire will show the total amount in your local currency for the available options, which may include:
- Standard Bank Transfer (wire transfer): Most cost-effective. Requires arranging with your bank to send funds to Flywire in your chosen currency; or
- Debit/Credit Card: Allows online payment in your home currency with Flywire handling the foreign exchange.
- Provide the personal details of the payer (account or card holder making the payment).
*Program Fee: $100 USD
*Student ID: 008000000
*Program of Study: Other - Once you have completed flywire, please submit your payment ID (NNG#########) information to gti@ncsu.edu.
- Processing does not begin until all supporting documents are received and the application fee is paid.
- Processing time is typically 5-10 business days after all steps are completed by the applicant.
Supporting Documents Needed (Applicant)
After the following application materials are all received, reviewed, and approved, NC State will send important pre-arrival information, a visa certificate (I-20) and instructions for applying for an F-1 visa.
1) BIO PAGE IN PASSPORT
A copy of the biographical page of your passport is required (see example). The information should match your application.
2) PROOF OF ENGLISH ABILITY
Below are a list of the minimum required test scores. You only need to submit ONE test.
- TOEFL – iBT: 75 total points
- Previous Computer Version (CBT): 200
- Previous Paper Version (PBT): 525
- CET 6: 480
- TSE: 50
- TOEIC: 680
- IELTS: 6
- Michigan/MELAB: 70
- EIKEN: 1
- Duolingo: 105
3) PROOF OF FINANCIAL SUPPORT
Program participants must show they have enough money to cover the costs of tuition, books, and living expenses. See the estimated cost of attendance for an academic year. You must also factor in additional money for the cost of student health insurance. The cost of health insurance can be found on Campus Health’s website.
Students must submit a bank statement in English that:
- is an official statement from the bank (on bank letterhead, stamped by the bank, or a printout of an online statement)
- states the amount of money currently in the bank account
- clearly states the name of the account holder
Students also need a letter of support if the bank statement is not in the applicant’s name or if the student’s expenses are covered by a company, institution, or other sponsors.
- Letter of Support: The person whose name is on the bank statement should submit a scanned and signed letter stating the money in the bank account will be used to support the applicant while at NC State.
- See example of a support letter with bank statement.
4) SCHOOL TRANSCRIPTS
Applicants should submit their most recent official school transcript(s) in English or with English translations.
5) HEALTH INSURANCE
State law requires students to have health insurance while studying at NC State. Program participants can enroll in the university’s UNC System Student Health Insurance Plan. The cost of health insurance can be found on Campus Health’s website.
Supporting Documents Needed (Home Institution)
Academic Recommendation: The student’s advisor or faculty member at their home institution should explain the applicant’s current program of study and how aligns with courses to be taken at NC State. This recommendation should be emailed to gti@ncsu.edu.
Pre-arrival Preparations
- Students receive a visa certificate (I-20) and instructions for applying for an F-1 visa once their applications have been accepted. Visit the Office of International Services’ website for more details.
- Arrive at NC State for orientation, typically a week before classes start.