Jacksonville, Alabama, United States | Public University | Established 1883
It’s often the first question we’re asked when we graduate from high school or undergo a major life change. For some, the answers seem to come easily. But for many of us, that one big question only leads to another, and another, and another.
How can I discover my passion and make a difference? Who will be part of my journey? How can I live a comfortable and healthy lifestyle? And how will I pay my way while I’m paving my path? While the questions can carry a lot of "I don't knows," there is a place where the answers are found, relationships are forged, and your future comes into focus.
At Jacksonville State University, you can earn a degree in more than 95 academic programs and concentrations, within a community that supports you every step of the way. When you get here and experience all that life on our campus has to offer, you’ll just know.
Courses | Duration | 1st Year Tuition Fees |
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Documents |
Valid Passport (Should be valid for at least 3 Months after the study program)
Valid Identity card
4 Passport size recent photograph
Proof of Acceptance by a Designated Learning Institution
Proof of Funds.
Immigration Medical Examination (IME)
English Language Proficiency Exam Score
Statement of Purpose
Proof of Funds
Penal Clearance
Certified Copies of Academic Transcripts and Passport
Birth Certificate
Academic Certificates
Proof of Financial Capability
Remember that all document which are written in another language should be translated in English. |
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Intake Season & Deadlines | Fall Intake - September - Universities offers all the Courses to International students.
Winter Intake - January - Many Courses for students who missed fall intake.
Spring - May - Not all Universities offer courses in Spring Intake. |
University City | Jacksonville, Alabama, United States |
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Population of City | 0 |
Wikipedia Link | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacksonville_State_University |
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