Frequently Asked Questions

Your Questions, Answered: A Guide for International Students

Thinking about studying at Georgia Southern University? As an international student, you’ll find a welcoming community and a range of support services to help you thrive. From visa guidance to academic advising, we’re here to assist you every step of the way.

Explore our FAQs to learn more about the application process, visa requirements, academic support, and campus life as an international student.

Who is considered an International Student?

International Students are students who possess neither U.S. citizenship nor U.S. Legal Permanent Resident status. These students will need to obtain a visa which authorizes them to engage in study while in the U.S.


How many International Students attend Georgia Southern? Which countries are represented?

Approximately 500 students who are not U.S. citizens attend Georgia Southern, with most of those in F or J status. Countries vary widely, but nearly 100 are represented. Across campus there are a variety of active student organizations that highlight nationality and heritage of certain countries or regions.


What kinds of support does Georgia Southern offer for International Students?

The Office of International Student Admissions and Programs (ISAP) at Georgia Southern offers a full range of International Student Services to students in F status. This includes guidance on obtaining your visa and understanding the regulations and benefits associated with your visa status. Additionally, we offer a variety of programs to help you meet other students both from the U.S. and abroad, as well as assisting with the transition to life in the U.S., including an orientation that addresses issues specific to International Student needs.


Will I have an advisor?

Yes. All International Students will have two advisors. One is an international student advisor in the Office of International Student Admissions & Programs (ISAP). You may seek assistance from any advisor in the ISAP office. The other is an academic advisor in your college who will be assigned once you register for your first term of classes.


Can I choose to apply to an online degree program while studying in the U.S.?

No. International students who plan to be present in the U.S. and obtain a student visa must complete a degree program that requires their physical presence in courses held on the university campus.


Are scholarships available for International Students?

Georgia Southern does offer limited scholarships specifically for undergraduate International Students. You may also be eligible to apply for any academic or merit-based scholarships offered by the college or department of your potential major. Graduate students may also apply for an assistantship opportunity and/or out of country tuition waiver through the College of Graduate Studies. An application for scholarship, assistantship, or tuition waiver is not a guarantee you will receive an award. These awards are competitive and limited in number. All students must prepare to adequately cover the expense of studying in the U.S.


What are the deadlines to apply?

Priority undergraduate admission for enrolling in the Fall is typically the preceding April 1. For Spring enrollment, the admission deadline is the preceding November 1. Please note that the deadlines for academic or other scholarship applications may be earlier. Students should review the posted deadlines for undergraduate admission.
Graduate admission deadlines vary by program, and some programs only allow new students to begin enrollment in the Fall term. Students should review the graduate admissions deadlines provided for their program of interest.


When will I receive my visa?

Students can apply for their visa only after they have been unconditionally admitted to a program of study, and after they have received a Form I-20 for Initial Attendance from the ISAP office. If you have already been accepted to study at Georgia Southern, please use our webpage for Newly Admitted Students for further guidance.