Guide for International Students Why Choose Suffolk University?

Study at a Leading Global University

Average Class Size: 20 5th

Largest Percentage of 9 campus buildings in the International Students heart of downtown Boston Among US Institutions

(U.S. News & World Report)

#188 7,560 students in National Universities With 1,431 international (U.S. News & World Report 2017) students from 100+ countries

A City of Innovation Recognized by US Chamber of Commerce as 29 Fortune 1000 Companies Headquartered #1 City for Entrepreneurial in Greater Boston Growth and Innovation

Employability at Suffolk University Suffolk graduates work with many top companies, including:

Ernst & Young PwC Fidelity Investments TripAdvisor 92% 82% Zipcar working or in graduate graduates have Hubspot school within one jobs related to year of graduation their career goals

2 | INTO Suffolk University 2018–19 Top Programs UNIVERSITY

First-Tier Best National University College and Business (US News and World Report 2017) Programs (The Princeton Review 2016) GRADUATE

(U.S. News & World Report 2018) #6 #140 Legal Writing Best Law Schools

#158 #170 Public Affairs Clinical Psychology

“At Suffolk, there’s been no barrier to success regardless of your background and where you come from. The school and its community have allowed me to be myself and explore my full potential. It is something beyond academics that I don’t think I could seek at another campus!”

Thinh “Tyler” La, Marketing and Information Systems Double Major “With such a diverse student body and faculty I can assure you that there is something or someone here that welcomes you for who you are. Suffolk University has taught me that nothing is impossible and all it takes is a little practice. ” Brittania Moodie, Jamaica Biology Major

2017-18 College of Distinction (CollegesofDistinction.com 2017)

4 | INTO Suffolk University 2018–19 About the University

At Suffolk, we help students achieve their dreams. As a prestigious private institution, Suffolk offers big university resources while maintaining small class sizes for a personalized educational experience.

Top 25% Top US Colleges (Wall Street Journal 2016)

Top-Ranked University Experiential Learning Resources Available to Students Suffolk students benefit from learning at a first- The lines between where our campus ends and • Academic advisors and tutoring services tier national university while in close proximity Boston begins are blurred. Students are exposed • Airport transfers to Boston’s wealth of resources. Students can to internships and employment opportunities as choose from over 60 undergraduate programs soon as they set foot on campus. Naturally, over • Clubs and organizations and 50 graduate programs. As one of the top 70% of students complete an internship before • Cultural adjustment support 200 universities in the nation, your degree they graduate. Programs have been designed • Home-away-from-home program prepares you for excellence. Students engage to bring students together with faculty and • International Student Services office with internationally-known faculty, and industry mentors. All Suffolk students have the • Orientation program research opportunities are offered in several opportunity to forge their own path. departments. The knowledge you’ll gain will • Social activities The INTO Suffolk Advantage play an essential role, enhancing both learning • classes At INTO Suffolk, you are joining a supportive and teaching. community committed to helping you achieve • Visa and immigration support World-Class Faculty your academic, professional and personal goals. • Wellness support University instructors are highly qualified and We’ll help you easily integrate into American have received numerous awards and grants for university life while preparing you for your Become a Successful Graduate their research. From day one, students will create degree. You’ll develop friendships with students Ninety-two percent of Suffolk graduates are relationships with professors and other students from the US and around the world and enjoy working or in graduate school within one year who inspire them. With an average class size of access to all of the academic, social and cultural of graduation. Eighty-two percent of Suffolk 20 students and a 13:1 student-to-faculty ratio, resources at Suffolk and throughout the city. graduates are employed in a field relevant Suffolk provides a great opportunity to work to their career goals. Our curriculum instills closely with highly-esteemed faculty. practical, real-world experience which will help you earn an average starting salary of $53,000 per year after you graduate.

www.intostudy.com/suffolk | 5 Boston: A City of Opportunity

Discover the best of then and now in Boston, Massachusetts. The city’s revolutionary spirit defines the surrounding historical landmarks and influences the ever-evolving downtown scene. See what the city of champions has in store for you.

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#2 City on the edge of greatness (Sperling’s Best Places 2017) Find out more about Boston: url.com

Great Place to Live Exciting Experiences Opportunities for Your Future In Boston, your next adventure is right outside Also known as “Titletown,” Boston is home to a Boston offers many options for internships or your door. CBS News ranks Boston the No. 3 most number of professional sports teams which all to start your career after graduation. One of the walkable city in the US—you are always just steps have won national championships, like the New Smithsonian Institute’s “Places of Innovation,” away from where you need to be. Follow the England Patriots, Boston Celtics and Boston Red Boston is home to 10 Fortune 500 companies, cobblestone streets to Suffolk’s home on Beacon Sox. Watch an American football, basketball or 1,420 financial firms, 1,877 law firms, 1,911 Hill, a neighborhood in the heart of downtown baseball game with a Bostonian to really feel like technology companies and a number of design Boston. For a breath of fresh air, you can explore a local. and media outlets, such as: the Boston Public Garden and Boston Common— Boston’s attractions go beyond the arena. Visit • Bose Technology • General Electric both a close walk from campus. You can also zip the shops along Newbury Street, where you’ll • Boston Globe • Hubspot around town on the nation’s first subway. find boutiques and restaurants. Travel through • Boston Medical Center • KPMG Experience all four seasons in this coastal New time on the Freedom Trail, the famous path that England city. Enjoy the warm autumn colors pays homage to the American Revolution. Catch • Boston Red Sox • Liberty Mutual during the East Coast’s most popular season. a concert at Faneuil Hall or a local venue hosting • Clear Channel • TripAdvisor Watch the winter snow cover the downtown up-and-coming artists. And don’t forget to bring • Deloitte • Wayfair rooftops. Wait for the spring blossoms to arrive your appetite—according to Sperling’s Best • Fidelity Investments in the gardens. Bask in the summer sun along the Places, Boston is the No. 7 foodie destination, so harbor. Boston is beautiful year-round. your next best meal is just around the corner.

6 | INTO Suffolk University 2018–19 Seattle

Portland

Chicago Detroit Boston New York

Denver Washington, DC #1 San Francisco

City for entrepreneurial growth Los Angeles Atlanta San Diego and innovation Dallas (US Chamber of Commerce 2016)

Miami

www.intostudy.com/suffolk | 7 Housing and Dining

Whether you live in one of our perfectly-placed residence halls or enjoy apartment life in one of Boston’s distinctive neighborhoods, you’ll get to experience college life in a dynamic, world-class city.

Learn more about INTO Suffolk Housing www.intostudy.com/suffolk/ housing

On-Campus Housing Living-Learning Communities Suffolk students can take advantage of These special communities bring students living on campus in the conveniently-located with similar academic interests together to residence halls. Step outside your room and live and learn with their peers creating an you’ll find all the city has to offer. You’ll be near environment that enhances your academic and You are required to live on campus your classrooms, the library, restaurants, shops personal success. Living-learning communities if you are enrolled in one of the and so much more. are available to first-year students. following study plans: Features of On-Campus Living Off-Campus Living • Academic English + • Convenient location Boston’s neighborhoods offer rich and varied International Year One living experiences all within close proximity to • Supportive and involved live-in staff • International Year One Suffolk University. INTO Suffolk provides an • Securely locked doors on the exterior and off-campus option to students who are not interior of the buildings You are not required to live on required to live on campus. The Off-Campus campus if you are enrolled in one • Rooms are wired for satellite TV Housing Office is also here to help with all of the following study plans: and internet aspects of off-campus living including finding • Academic English-only • Student kitchens, laundry facilities, study a place to live, getting involved with campus rooms and lounges life, finding roommates, signing a lease, even • Academic English + Graduate Pathway • Alcohol-, drug- and smoke-free buildings learning how to cook! Learn more about off- campus housing at suffolk.edu/ocho • Graduate Pathway

8 | INTO Suffolk University 2018–19 19th Floor Lounge in Miller Hall

Miller Hall Cafe

150 Tremont Street Residence Hall Move-in Day at 10 West Residence Hall

Items that Come in Your Room • Twin bed and mattress • Bed linens including sheet set, pillow and comforter • Bath towels including large towel, hand towel and wash cloth • Desk, desk chair, closet, blinds • Air-conditioning and heating • All apartments come fully furnished

Dining If you live on campus, you’ll be required to be on meal plan C. There are five dining facilities around the university and all meals can be purchased using a Ram card. Off campus, Boston has many great restaurants to check out that serve everything from vegan options to international cuisines and dietary restriction selections. No meals plans are available during summer. The Modern Theatre Residence Hall

www.intostudy.com/suffolk | 9 Ways to start your academic studies Undergraduate Admissions

At Suffolk, we offer several routes to admission. With more than 60 bachelor’s degrees, flexible study plans and start dates throughout the year, we’ll help you find the option that’s right for you.

Direct Entry Undergraduate Degree Program If you meet the academic and English language requirements for your degree program, you can apply directly to Suffolk University. High School Diploma • High school diploma (or equivalent) • 2.7 GPA on a 4.0 scale • SAT or ACT score may be required • TOEFL iBT 79 What are your scores? • IELTS 6.5 • Completion of Academic English Level 6

2.7 GPA 2.2 GPA 2.2 GPA 2.2 GPA No TOEFL International Year One TOEFL 79 TOEFL 79 TOEFL 60 TOEFL 50 or IELTS International Year One allows you to begin earning credits IELTS 6.5 IELTS 6.5 IELTS 5.5 IELTS 5.0 Scores toward your degree even if you don’t meet the academic and English requirements for direct entry. You’ll receive additional English support to move you successfully through your first year at Language Suffolk and graduate in the same amount of time as domestic Program students. Depending on your English language scores, (See page 26) you’ll enter International Year One through a 1-Semester, Direct Entry International Year One 2-Semester or 3-Semester Pathway program. Year 1 1-Semester 2-Semester 3-Semester • High school diploma Freshman Pathway Pathway Pathway • 2.2 GPA on a 4.0 scale

1-Semester Pathway • TOEFL iBT 79 First semester of this Pathway • IELTS 6.5 progam begins before Year 1/ • PTEA 53 Freshman Year 2 2-Semester Pathway Sophomore • TOEFL iBT 60 • IELTS 5.5 • PTEA 44 • Password 5.5 • Completion of Academic English Level 4

3-Semester Pathway Year 3 • TOEFL iBT 50 Junior • IELTS 5.0

English Language Program Our Academic English program is designed to improve your Year 4 Senior English and prepare you for university studies. Once you have achieved the required language level, you can progress to International Year One or enter your degree program directly. Learn more on page 26. • High school diploma

10 | INTO Suffolk University 2018–2019 Graduate Admissions

There are three paths to start your graduate studies at Suffolk. No matter how you enter, our 50+ degree programs blend classroom instruction with practical learning experiences that directly connect you to Boston’s business, political and cultural landscapes.

Direct Entry Admission to graduate degree programs is competitive and requirements vary by program. If you meet the academic entry requirements and have strong English language comprehension, you may apply directly to Suffolk University. • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent with 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale • GRE/GMAT scores, dependent on program • TOEFL iBT 80 (minimum subscores of 17) • IELTS 6.5 (minimum subscores of 6.0) • PTEA 65 • Goal statement and resume • Letters of recommendation • Admission interviews are required for some programs

Graduate Pathway Programs Our Graduate Pathway program allows you to begin earning credits toward your degree even if you do not meet the direct entry requirements. You’ll be a Suffolk student from your first day on campus, taking academic courses alongside other international and American students. The program will help build the academic foundation, essential English language skills you need to succeed in your graduate studies at Suffolk. We offer a 1-Semester and 2-Semester option, depending on your English language level.

1-Semester Pathway • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent with 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale • TOEFL iBT 75 or 80, dependent on program • IELTS 6.0 or 6.5, dependent on program • PTEA 53

2-Semester Pathway • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent with 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale • TOEFL iBT 65 • IELTS 5.5 • PTEA 44 • Password 5.5 • Completion of Academic English Level 4

English Language Program Our Academic English program is designed to improve your English and prepare you for university studies. Once you have achieved the required language level, you can progress to your Graduate Pathway program or enter your degree program directly. Learn more on page 26.

Admissions | 11 Academic Programs

B = Bachelor’s M = Master’s D = Doctorate Graduate Pathway programs leading to master’s degrees = bold

Indicates a Pathway program can lead to this degree ● Indicates a Suffolk degree program Designated STEM degree by the US Department of Homeland Security

B M D B M D

College of Arts and Sciences College of Arts and Sciences (continued)

Administration of Higher Education ● Political Science [Grad options: International Relations, Political Science, Professional Politics] Advertising Politics, Philosophy, Economics Art & Design [BFA options: Fine Arts, Graphic Design, Interior Design] Psychology ● Asian Studies Public Relations Biochemistry Radiation Science Biology [BS options: Biology, Biotechnology, Health Careers, Marine Science] Radiation Therapy Chemistry Sociology [BS options: Crime and Justice, General Sociology, Health and Clinical Psychology ● Sociology, Youth and Community Engagement] Communication [BS options: Global and Cultural Communication, Theatre Broadcast Journalism, Print/Web Journalism, Media & Film Production] [Grad options: Communication, Public Relations and Advertising, World Languages & Cultural Studies [BA options: Art History, Spanish] Integrated Marketing] Undeclared Computer Science Sawyer Business School Crime and Justice Studies ● Accounting ● Economics Big Data and Business Analytics English [BA options: Literature, Creative Writing] Business Analytics Environmental Science Business Administration Environmental Studies [BS options: Environmental Policy, Urban Environmentalism] Business Economics Entrepreneurship [BSBA options: Corporate Entrepreneurship, Government [BA/BS options: American Politics, International Relations, Law and Public Policy, Political Theory] Entrepreneurship, Family Entrepreneurship, Launching a New Venture, Social Entrepreneurship] Graphic Design ● Finance [BSBA options: Corporate Finance, Finance, Financial History Institutions, Financial Planning, Investments] [Grad options: Corporate Finance, Investments or Risk Management] Humanities - Art History Financial Services and Banking Interior Architecture ● Global Business Interior Design Health Administration ● Law Information Systems Mathematics [BS options: Actuarial Science, Pure Mathematics] Management [BSBA options: Business Analysis, Leadership, Management] Mental Health Counseling ● Marketing [BSBA options: Digital Marketing, Global Marketing, Marketing, Philosophy [BA options: Applied Ethics, Philosophy] Product Innovation & Brand Marketing, Professional Sales, Sports Marketing]

Physics [BS options: Astrophysics, Physics, Planetary Science] Public Administration ●

Taxation ●

Wealth Management

Undeclared Law School

Law [Grad options: Laws, Global Law and Technology] ●

12 | INTO Suffolk University 2018–19 www.intostudy.com/suffolk | 13 Academic Colleges

Suffolk University’s 110+ areas of study within its academic colleges are designed with you in mind. Every course you take will prepare you for an exciting career after you graduate.

Programs Built With Careers in Mind When you study at Suffolk, you’ll get to learn from recognized faculty who pride themselves on investing in students’ futures. Here, your education won’t just take place in a classroom. Suffolk’s Boston location allows students to gain real-world experience at some of the city’s top-ranked companies and organizations.

College of Arts and Sciences Accreditations suffolk.edu/college Learn by doing—internships play a fundamental part in every major within the College of Arts and Sciences. Nearly seventy percent of students each year complete an internship during their studies. Students work in fields like marketing, public relations, health care, government and community service. Your professors—who are noted leaders in their disciplines—will mentor you and put you on the cutting edge of your major. • The College of Arts and Sciences has more than 70 undergraduate and graduate programs • 92% of undergraduate students are employed or enrolled in graduate school within a year of graduation

• The Master of Arts in Communication ranks #27 in the nation (Best-Masters.com 2017)

Sawyer Business School suffolk.edu/business At the Sawyer Business School, you’ll benefit from a combination of in-class coursework and hands- on opportunities in and around campus to help you build essential skills for the workplace. You’ll have the chance to learn from industry leaders and get a well-rounded education so that you’re prepared to begin your career.

• A Best Business School (The Princeton Review 2016) • 33% of business students are international • Graduates have gone on to work for companies such as Hill Holliday, Allen & Gerritsen, the Boston Celtics, Fidelity Investments, Bose, Google, Wells Fargo, Merrill Lynch and PUMA • 90% of undergraduate students are employed or enrolled in graduate school within a year of graduation

Suffolk Law School suffolk.edu/law Suffolk University’s law school was ranked among the nation’s best by U.S. News & World Report in 2017. The school is the only one to be nationally-ranked in all four legal skills areas: clinics, dispute resolution, legal writing and trial advocacy. As a part of your education, you’ll get the chance to participate in acclaimed clinics and solve real world problems. Once you’re ready to begin your career, you can breathe easy knowing that Suffolk ranks 45th for job placement before graduation and 78th after nine months. • Top 50 Specialty Programs in Legal Writing, Dispute Resolution, Clinical Programs, Intellectual Property, Evening Program (U.S. News & World Report) • More than 100 first-year law students intern with a judge each summer • Students participating in Semester in Practice have gone on to work for companies such as the United Nations and the US Department of Justice • Suffolk Law places students in private law firms or public interest internships in 90 countries

14 | INTO Suffolk University 2018–19 Suffolk University Scholarships

Suffolk University Scholarships

Scholarship Eligibility Requirements Award Range Frequency

Suffolk Undergraduate Scholarship Direct Entry Merit-based $4,000 to $18,500 Varies

$3,000 to $20,000 (may include an Suffolk Graduate Scholarships Direct Entry Merit-based Varies employment portion)

*Suffolk University Scholarships are competitive and not guaranteed. Renewed every semester if a student maintains required academic standing ** Suffolk University Undergraduate and Graduate scholarships are also available to enrolled pathway students upon completion/progression of their pathway program. Once again, competitive in nature and not guaranteed.

INTO Suffolk University Scholarships

Scholarship Eligibility Requirements Award Range Frequency

Regional Scholarship Pathway program Varies, contact your INTO representative $2,000 - $10,000 For Pathway year only

Madrid Campus

Located in Spain’s capital, our Suffolk Madrid campus offers students the opportunity to study in this world-class city.

Gain Valuable Global Insight Freshman students can choose to study in Madrid for up to two years before making the transition to Suffolk University in Boston. For those in our Government Department with a concentration in International Relations, you can choose to fulfill all four years of your undergraduate degree at the Madrid campus. Suffolk Madrid offers courses in art history, business, communication, computer science, English, government, history, science, sociology, Spanish and general education requirements. Class sizes range from around 15-25 students, giving undergraduates the benefits of a personal academic experience.

www.intostudy.com/suffolk | 15 Progression Routes

Students who successfully complete International Year One can progress to the following undergraduate degree programs.

Business General Studies (continued) Science and Mathematics

Accounting English Biology

Business Economics Environmental Studies Biochemistry

Entrepreneurship Global and Cultural Communications Chemistry

Finance Government Environmental Science

Global Business History Mathematics

Information Systems Journalism Physics

Management Law Radiation Science

Marketing Media and Film Visual Arts Computer Science Philosophy Fine Arts

Computer Science Politics, Philosophy and Economics Graphic Design

General Studies Psychology Interior Design

Advertising Public Relations

Art History Sociology

Asian Studies Spanish

Economics Theatre

16 | INTO Suffolk University 2018–19 International Year One Programs

3-Semester Pathway Program Available in the fall and spring semesters, our 3-Semester Pathway program offers more focus on English language preparation than our 1- or 2-Semester Pathway programs. This option applies to all International Year One programs and allows you to start earning credits toward your bachelor’s degree at Suffolk University. The sample course schedule below is for the first semester of the 3-Semester Pathway program. Additional course samples for subsequent semesters are on the following pages.

3-Semester Pathway Program (All Majors) 3-Semester Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information Spring 2018: January 9, 2018 124-126 credit hour program Fall 2018: August 28, 2018 4 credit hours apply from Pathway Spring 2019: January 7, 2019 120-122 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements •• High school diploma with equivalent of ELI 041 Listening, Speaking and Pronunciation 4 •• 2.0 GPA 2.2 GPA out of 4.0 •• No grades below C ELI 042 Reading, Writing and Grammar 4 •• Language requirement: •• No “I” or “W” grades ELI 043 American Culture 4 •• TOEFL iBT 50 ELI 044 Academic Skills 4 Notes •• IELTS 5.0 1 1 Math course will be determined based on Math placement •• PTEA 41 MATH 128 Math for the Modern World 4 exam •• Password 5 Total 20 These courses are generally delivered through the INTO Suffolk Center and are for Pathway students only.

Business 2-Semester Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information

Spring 2018: January 9, 2018 124 credit hour program Fall 2018: August 28, 2018 31 credit hours apply from Pathway Spring 2019: January 7, 2019 93 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements •• High school diploma with equivalent of ENG 098 Reading, Writing and Grammar 4 •• 2.0 GPA 2.2 GPA out of 4.0 •• No grades below C •• Language requirement: ENG 098 Listening, Speaking and Pronunciation 4 •• No “I” or “W” grades •• TOEFL iBT 60 MATH 1281 Math for the Modern World 4 Notes CI XXX Creativity and Innovation 3 •• IELTS 5.5 1 Math course will be determined based on Math placement •• PTEA 44 Total 15 exam •• Password 5.5 These courses are generally delivered through the INTO Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours Suffolk Center and are for Pathway students only. •• Completion of Academic English Level 4 ENG 099 Reading, Writing and Grammar 4 ENG 099 Listening, Speaking and Pronunciation 4 ENT 101 Business Foundations 3 STATS 240 Introduction to Statistics 4 SBS 100 Career Links 1 Total 16 1-Semester Pathway Degree Program Components

Spring 2018: January 9, 2018 124 credit hour program Fall 2018: August 28, 2018 16 credit hours apply from Pathway Spring 2019: January 7, 2019 108 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours •• High school diploma with equivalent of ENG 099 Listening, Speaking and Pronunciation 4 2.2 GPA out of 4.0 •• Language requirement: ENG 099 Reading, Writing and Grammar 4 •• TOEFL iBT 79 ENT 101 Business Foundations 3 •• IELTS 6.5 MATH 1281 Math for the Modern World 4 •• PTEA 53 SBS 100 Career Links 1 Total 16 suffolk.edu/business

Undergraduate Pathway Programs | 17 International Year One Programs

Computer Science 2-Semester Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information

Spring 2018: January 9, 2018 126 credit hour program Fall 2018: August 28, 2018 33 credit hours apply from Pathway Spring 2019: January 7, 2019 93 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements •• High school diploma with equivalent of ENG 098 Reading, Writing and Grammar 4 •• 2.0 GPA 2.2 GPA out of 4.0 •• No grades below C •• Language requirement: ENG 098 Listening, Speaking and Pronunciation 4 •• No “I” or “W” grades •• TOEFL iBT 60 MATH 1651 Calculus I 4 Notes CMPSC 131 Computer Science I 4 •• IELTS 5.5 1 Math course will be determined based on Math placement •• PTEA 44 CAS 101 Strategies for Success 1 exam •• Password 5.5 Total 17 These courses are generally delivered through the INTO Suffolk Center and are for Pathway students only. •• Completion of Academic English Level 4 Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours ENG 099 Reading, Writing and Grammar 4 ENG 099 Listening, Speaking and Pronunciation 4 CMPSC 132 Computer Science II 4 AMST 101 American History and Culture 4 Total 16 1-Semester Pathway Degree Program Components

Spring 2018: January 9, 2018 126 credit hour program Fall 2018: August 28, 2018 17 credit hours apply from Pathway Spring 2019: January 7, 2019 109 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours •• High school diploma with equivalent of ENG 099 Reading, Writing and Grammar 4 2.2 GPA out of 4.0 •• Language requirement: ENG 099 Listening, Speaking and Pronunciation 4 •• TOEFL iBT 79 MATH 1651 Calculus I 4 •• IELTS 6.5 CMPSC 131 Computer Science I 4 •• PTEA 53 CAS 101 Strategies for Success 1 Total 17 suffolk.edu/college/undergraduate/15114.php

General 2-Semester Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information

Spring 2018: January 9, 2018 126 credit hour program Fall 2018: August 28, 2018 32 credit hours apply from Pathway Spring 2019: January 7, 2019 94 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements •• High school diploma with equivalent of ENG 098 Reading, Writing and Grammar 4 •• 2.0 GPA 2.2 GPA out of 4.0 •• No grades below C •• Language requirement: ENG 098 Listening, Speaking and Pronunciation 4 •• No “I” or “W” grades •• TOEFL iBT 60 MATH 1281 Math for the Modern World 4 Notes CI XXX Creativity and Innovation 3 •• IELTS 5.5 1 Math course will be determined based on Math placement •• PTEA 44 CAS 101 Strategies for Success 1 exam •• Password 5.5 Total 16 These courses are generally delivered through the INTO Suffolk Center and are for Pathway students only. •• Completion of Academic English Level 4 Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours ENG 099 Reading, Writing and Grammar 4 ENG 099 Listening, Speaking and Pronunciation 4 AMST 101 American History and Culture 4 STATS 240 or Introduction to Statistics or Science, Technology and 4 STE Req Engineering Requirement Total 16 1-Semester Pathway Degree Program Components

Spring 2018: January 9, 2018 126 credit hour program Fall 2018: August 28, 2018 16 credit hours apply from Pathway Spring 2019: January 7, 2019 110 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours •• High school diploma with equivalent of ENG 099 Reading, Writing and Grammar 4 2.2 GPA out of 4.0 •• Language requirement: ENG 099 Listening, Speaking and Pronunciation 4 •• TOEFL iBT 79 MATH 1281 Math for the Modern World 4 •• IELTS 6.5 CAS 101 Strategies for Success 1 •• PTEA 53 CI XXX Creativity and Innovation 3 Total 16 suffolk.edu/college

18 | INTO Suffolk University 2018–19 Science and Mathematics 2-Semester Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information

Spring 2018: January 9, 2018 126 credit hour program Fall 2018: August 28, 2018 33 credit hours apply from Pathway Spring 2019: January 7, 2019 93 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements •• High school diploma with equivalent of ENG 098 Reading, Writing and Grammar 4 •• 2.0 GPA 2.2 GPA out of 4.0 •• No grades below C •• Language requirement: ENG 098 Listening, Speaking and Pronunciation 4 •• No “I” or “W” grades •• TOEFL iBT 60 MATH 134 or 1651 Calculus for Management and Social Sciences 4 Notes or Calculus I •• IELTS 5.5 1 Depends on major chosen. MATH 134 is required for •• PTEA 44 BIO 114/L114 or Organismal Biology and Organismal Biology 4 Biology, Environmental Science or Radiation Science 2 majors. MATH 165 is required for Biochemistry, •• Password 5.5 PHYS 151/L151 Laboratory or University Physics I and University Physics Lab I Chemistry, Math or Physics majors. •• Completion of Academic English Level 4 2 Depends on major chosen. BIO 114/L114 are required CAS 101 Strategies for Success 1 for Biology, Biochemistry, Environmental Science or Total 17 Radiation Science majors. PHYS 151/L151 are required for Chemistry, Math or Physics majors. Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours 3 Depends on major chosen. BIO 111/L111 are required for Biology or Radiation Science majors. MATH 166 is ENG 099 Reading, Writing and Grammar 4 required for Biochemistry, Chemistry or Math majors. ENG 099 Listening, Speaking and Pronunciation 4 PHYS 152/L152 are required for the Physics major. UES 111/L111 are required for the Environmental Science CHEM 111/L111 General Chemistry I and General Chemistry Lab I 4 major. BIO 111/L111 or Introduction to the Cell and Introduction to 4 4 Depends on major chosen. BIO 114/L114 are required for Biology, Environmental Science or Radiation Science MATH 166 or PHYS the Cell Laboratory or Calculus II or University majors. CHEM 111/L111 are required for Biochemistry 152/L152 or Physics II and University Physics Lab II or Majors’ or Chemistry majors. PHYS 151/L151 are required for UES 111/L1113 Environmental Science and Majors’ Environmental Physics or Math majors. Science Lab These courses are generally delivered through the INTO Suffolk Center and are for Pathway Total 16 students only. 1-Semester Pathway Degree Program Components

Spring 2018: January 9, 2018 126 credit hour program Fall 2018: August 28, 2018 17 credit hours apply from Pathway Spring 2019: January 7, 2019 109 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours •• High school diploma with equivalent of ENG 099 Reading, Writing and Grammar 4 2.2 GPA out of 4.0 •• Language requirement: ENG 099 Listening, Speaking and Pronunciation 4 •• TOEFL iBT 79 MATH 134 or 1651 Calculus for Management and Social Sciences 4 •• IELTS 6.5 or Calculus I •• PTEA 53 BIO 114/L114 CHEM Organismal Biology with Laboratory or General 4 111/L111 or PHYS Chemistry I with Laboratory or Physics I with 151/L1514 Laboratory CAS 101 Strategies for Success 1 Total 17 suffolk.edu/college

Undergraduate Pathway Programs | 19 International Year One Programs

Visual Arts 2-Semester Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information

Spring 2018: January 9, 2018 124 credit hour program Fall 2018: August 28, 2018 18-22 credit hours apply from Pathway1 Spring 2019: January 7, 2019 102-106 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements •• High school diploma with equivalent of ENG 098 Reading, Writing and Grammar 4 •• 2.0 GPA 2.2 GPA out of 4.0 •• No grades below C •• Language requirement: ENG 098 Listening, Speaking and Pronunciation 4 •• No “I” or “W” grades •• TOEFL iBT 60 ADF S166 2D/Color 3 Notes ADF S101 Foundation Drawing I 3 •• IELTS 5.5 1 Interior Design and Fine Arts majors earn 18 credits •• PTEA 44 CAS 101 Strategies for Success 1 (all ADI and ADF courses). Graphic Design majors earn 22 credits (all ADI and ADF courses and one ENG course). •• Password 5.5 ADI S110 or Digital Orthographics or Integrated Studio 1 3 2 ADI S110 is for Interior Design majors only. ADF S171 is for 2 •• Completion of Academic English Level 4 ADF S171 Fine Arts and Graphic Design majors only. Total 18 These courses are generally delivered through the INTO Suffolk Center and are for Pathway students only. Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours ENG 099 Reading, Writing and Grammar 4 ENG 099 Listening, Speaking and Pronunciation 4 ADF S152 3-Dimensional Design 3 ADF S102 Foundation Drawing II 3 ADF S172 Integrated Studio II 3 Total 17 1-Semester Pathway Degree Program Components

Spring 2018: January 9, 2018 124 credit hour program Fall 2018: August 28, 2018 9-13 credit hours apply from Pathway1 Spring 2019: January 7, 2019 112-115 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours •• High school diploma with equivalent of ENG 099 Reading, Writing and Grammar 4 2.2 GPA out of 4.0 •• Language requirement: ENG 099 Listening, Speaking and Pronunciation 4 •• TOEFL iBT 79 ADF S166 2D/Color 3 •• IELTS 6.5 ADF S101 Foundation Drawing I 3 •• PTEA 53 CAS 101 Strategies for Success 1 ADI S110 or Digital Orthographics or Integrated Studio 1 3 ADF S1712 Total 18 suffolk.edu/nesad

20 | INTO Suffolk University 2018–19 Graduate Pathway Programs College of Arts and Sciences

Master of Arts in Communication (Concentration in Public Relations and Advertising or Integrated Marketing) 1-Semester Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information Spring 2018: January 9, 2018 30 credit hour program Fall 2018: August 28, 2018 9 credit hours apply from Pathway Spring 2019: January 7, 2019 21 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements •• Bachelor’s degree or equivalent with ELI 061 Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking 3 •• 3.0 GPA 2.5 GPA out of 4.0 •• No grades below B CAS 700 Introduction to Graduate Study and Research 3 •• Language requirement: •• No “I” or “W” grades ADPR COURSE Advertising Concentration Requirement or Integrated 3 •• TOEFL iBT 80 Marketing Communication Concentration Requirement •• IELTS 6.5 or Graduate Elective in ADPR These courses are generally delivered through the INTO •• PTEA 53 ELECTIVE Elective Course 3 Suffolk Center and are for Pathway students only. Total 12 suffolk.edu/college/graduate/69298.php

Master of Science in Political Science (Concentrations in Professional Politics or International Relations) 1-Semester Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information Spring 2018: January 9, 2018 30 credit hour program Fall 2018: August 28, 2018 9 credit hours apply from Pathway Spring 2019: January 7, 2019 21 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements •• Bachelor’s degree or equivalent with ELI 061 Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking 3 •• 3.0 GPA 2.5 GPA out of 4.0 •• No grades below B CAS 700 Introduction to Graduate Study Research 3 •• Language requirement: •• No “I” or “W” grades GVT XXX Professional Politics Concentration Requirement or 3 •• TOEFL iBT 80 International Relations Concentration Requirement or •• IELTS 6.5 Government Graduate Elective These courses are generally delivered through the INTO •• PTEA 53 ELECTIVE Elective Course 3 Suffolk Center and are for Pathway students only. Total 12 suffolk.edu/college/graduate/69370.php

Graduate Pathway Programs | 21 Sawyer Business School

Master of Business Administration 2-Semester Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information Spring 2018: January 9, 2018 49 credit hour program Fall 2018: August 28, 2018 12 credit hours apply from Pathway Spring 2019: January 7, 2019 37 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements •• Bachelor’s degree or equivalent with ELI 051 Reading and Writing 3 •• 3.0 GPA 2.5 GPA out of 4.0 •• No grades below B •• Language requirement: ELI 052 Listening and Speaking 3 •• No “I” or “W” grades •• TOEFL iBT 65 MBA 660 Marketing: the Challenge of Managing Value 3 •• IELTS 5.5 SBS 604 Data Analytics 3 These courses are generally delivered through the INTO •• PTEA 44 Total 12 Suffolk Center and are for Pathway students only. •• Password 5.5 Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours •• Completion of Academic English Level 4 ELI 061 Reading and Writing 3 ELI 062 Listening and Speaking 3 MBA 640 Corporate Financial Reporting and Control 3 SBS 603 Managerial Economics 3 Total 12 1-Semester Pathway Degree Program Components Spring 2018: January 9, 2018 49 credit hour program Fall 2018: August 28, 2018 9 credit hours apply from Pathway Spring 2019: January 7, 2019 40 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours •• Bachelor’s degree or equivalent with ELI 061 Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking 3 2.5 GPA out of 4.0 •• Language requirement: SBS 603 Managerial Economics 3 •• TOEFL iBT 80 SBS 604 Data Analytics 3 •• IELTS 6.5 MBA 640 or Corporate Financial Reporting and Control or 3 •• PTEA 53 MBA 660 Marketing: the Challenge of Managing Value Total 12 suffolk.edu/business/graduate/62483.php

Master of Business Analytics 2-Semester Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information Fall 2018: August 28, 2018 31 credit hour program Spring 2019: January 7, 2019 12 credit hours apply from Pathway 19 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements •• Bachelor’s degree or equivalent with ELI 051 Reading and Writing 3 •• 3.0 GPA 2.5 GPA out of 4.0 •• No grades below B •• Students must have passed a university- ELI 052 Listening and Speaking 3 •• No “I” or “W” grades level statistics course in the past five years ISOM 801 Solving Business Problems Using Advanced 3 or have equivalent industry experience Excel •• Language requirement: SBS 604 Data Analytics 3 These courses are generally delivered through the INTO •• TOEFL iBT 65 Total 12 Suffolk Center and are for Pathway students only. •• IELTS 5.5 Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours •• PTEA 44 ELI 061 Reading and Writing 3 •• Password 5.5 •• Completion of Academic English Level 4 ELI 062 Listening and Speaking 3 MBA 650 Value Based Financial Management 3 ISOM 821 Data Management and Modeling 3 Total 12 1-Semester Pathway Degree Program Components Fall 2018: August 28, 2018 31 credit hour program Spring 2019: January 7, 2019 9 credit hours apply from Pathway 22 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours •• Bachelor’s degree or equivalent with ELI 061 Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking 3 2.5 GPA out of 4.0 •• Students must have passed a university- ISOM 801 Solving Business Problems Using Advanced 3 Excel level statistics course in the past five years or have equivalent industry experience SBS 604 Data Analytics 3 •• Language requirement: ISOM 821 Data Management and Modeling 3 •• TOEFL iBT 80 Total 12 •• IELTS 6.5 •• PTEA 53 suffolk.edu/business/graduate/71019.php

22 | INTO Suffolk University 2018–19 Master of Science in Finance (Concentrations in Corporate Finance, Investments or Risk Management) 2-Semester Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information Spring 2018: January 9, 2018 47 credit hour program Fall 2018: August 28, 2018 13 credit hours apply from Pathway Spring 2019: January 7, 2019 34 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements •• Bachelor’s degree or equivalent with ELI 051 Reading and Writing 3 •• 3.0 GPA 2.5 GPA out of 4.0 •• No grades below B •• Language requirement: ELI 052 Listening and Speaking 3 •• No “I” or “W” grades •• TOEFL iBT 65 MBA 640 Corporate Financial Reporting and Control 3 •• IELTS 5.5 SBS 604 Data Analytics 3 These courses are for Pathway students only. •• PTEA 44 Total 12 •• Password 5.5 Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours •• Completion of Academic English Level 4 ELI 061 Reading and Writing 3 ELI 062 Listening and Speaking 3 MBA 650 Value Based Financial Management 3 SBS 603 Managerial Economics 3 FIN 601 Introduction to Statistics, Accounting, 1 & Finance Intensive Total 13 1-Semester Pathway Degree Program Components Spring 2018: January 9, 2018 47 credit hour program Fall 2018: August 28, 2018 9 credit hours apply from Pathway Spring 2019: January 7, 2019 38 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours •• Bachelor’s degree or equivalent with ELI 061 Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking 3 2.5 GPA out of 4.0 •• Language requirement: MBA 640 Corporate Financial Reporting and Control 3 •• TOEFL iBT 80 FIN 601 Introduction to Statistics, Accounting, 1 & Finance Intensive •• IELTS 6.5 •• PTEA 53 SBS 603 Managerial Economics 3 SBS 604 Data Analytics 3 Total 13 suffolk.edu/business/graduate/62683.php

Master of Science in Financial Services and Banking 2-Semester Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information Spring 2018: January 9, 2018 47 credit hour program Fall 2018: August 28, 2018 13 credit hours apply from Pathway Spring 2019: January 7, 2019 34 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements •• Bachelor’s degree or equivalent with ELI 051 Reading and Writing 3 •• 3.0 GPA 2.5 GPA out of 4.0 •• No grades below B •• Language requirement: ELI 052 Listening and Speaking 3 •• No “I” or “W” grades •• TOEFL iBT 65 MBA 640 Corporate Financial Reporting and Control 3 •• IELTS 5.5 SBS 604 Data Analytics 3 These courses are generally delivered through the INTO •• PTEA 44 Total 12 Suffolk Center and are for Pathway students only. •• Password 5.5 Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours •• Completion of Academic English Level 4 ELI 061 Reading and Writing 3 ELI 062 Listening and Speaking 3 MBA 650 Value Based Financial Management 3 SBS 603 Managerial Economics 3 FIN 601 Introduction to Statistics, Accounting, 1 & Finance Intensive Total 13 1-Semester Pathway Degree Program Components Spring 2018: January 9, 2018 47 credit hour program Fall 2018: August 28, 2018 9 credit hours apply from Pathway Spring 2019: January 7, 2019 38 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours •• Bachelor’s degree or equivalent with ELI 061 Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking 3 2.5 GPA out of 4.0 •• Students must have passed a university- MBA 640 Corporate Financial Reporting and Control 3 level statistics course in the past five years FIN 601 Introduction to Statistics, Accounting, & Finance 1 or have equivalent industry experience Intensive •• Language requirement: SBS 603 Managerial Economics 3 •• TOEFL iBT 80 SBS 604 Data Analytics 3 •• IELTS 6.5 Total 13 •• PTEA 53 suffolk.edu/business/graduate/62540.php

Graduate Pathway Programs | 23 Sawyer Business School

Master of Science in Marketing 2-Semester Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information Fall 2018: August 28, 2018 37 credit hour program Spring 2019: January 7, 2019 12 credit hours apply from Pathway 25 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements •• Bachelor’s degree or equivalent with ELI 051 Reading and Writing 3 •• 3.0 GPA 2.5 GPA out of 4.0 •• No grades below B •• Students must have passed a university- ELI 052 Listening and Speaking 3 •• No “I” or “W” grades level statistics course in the past five years MBA 660 Marketing: the Challenge of Managing Value 3 or have equivalent industry experience SBS 604 Data Analytics 3 •• Language requirement: Total 12 These courses are generally delivered through the INTO •• TOEFL iBT 65 Suffolk Center and are for Pathway students only. Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours •• IELTS 5.5 •• PTEA 44 ELI 061 Reading and Writing 3 •• Password 5.5 ELI 062 Listening and Speaking 3 •• Completion of Academic English Level 4 MKT 814 Marketing Strategy 3 MKT 810 Marketing Research 3 Total 12 1-Semester Pathway Degree Program Components Fall 2018: August 28, 2018 37 credit hour program Spring 2019: January 7, 2019 9 credit hours apply from Pathway 28 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours •• Bachelor’s degree or equivalent with ELI 061 Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking 3 2.5 GPA out of 4.0 •• Students must have passed a university- MBA 660 Marketing: the Challenge of Managing Value 3 level statistics course in the past five years ISOM 821 Data Management and Modeling 3 or have equivalent industry experience SBS 604 Data Analytics 3 •• Language requirement: Total 12 •• TOEFL iBT 80 •• IELTS 6.5 •• PTEA 53

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24 | INTO Suffolk University 2018–19 Suffolk Law School

Master of Laws or Master of Laws in Global Law and Technology 2-Semester Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information Spring 2018: January 9, 2018 24 credit hour program Fall 2018: August 28, 2018 7 credit hours apply from Pathway Spring 2019: January 7, 2019 17 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements •• First undergraduate degree in law or ELI 051 Reading and Writing 3 •• 3.0 GPA equivalent with 2.5 GPA out of 4.0 •• No grades below B •• Language requirement: ELI 052 Listening and Speaking 3 •• No “I” or “W” grades •• TOEFL iBT 65 (13 subscore in reading) ELI 043 American Culture 3 •• IELTS 5.5 (5.5 subscore in reading) XXX XXX Pro-seminar in US Legal Studies 1 These courses are generally delivered through the INTO •• PTEA 44 XXX XXX Introduction to Legal Research 1 Suffolk Center and are for Pathway students only. •• Password 5.5 Total 11 •• Completion of Academic English Level 4 Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours ELI 061 Reading and Writing 3 ELI 062 Listening and Speaking 3 LAW 2224 International Business Transactions in 2 Developing Countries LAW 2283 Negotiation 2 LAW 2374 US Law, Legal Reasoning and Writing 2 Total 12 1-Semester Pathway Degree Program Components Spring 2018: January 9, 2018 24 credit hour program Fall 2018: August 28, 2018 5 credit hours apply from Pathway Spring 2019: January 7, 2019 19 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours •• First undergraduate degree in law or ELI 061 Reading and Writing 3 equivalent with 2.5 GPA out of 4.0 •• Language requirement: ELI 062 Listening and Speaking 3 •• TOEFL iBT 75 (13 subscore in reading) LAW 2224 International Business Transactions in 2 Developing Countries •• IELTS 6.0 (6.0 subscore in reading) •• PTEA 48 LAW 2374 US Law, Legal Reasoning and Writing 2 XXX XXXX Introduction to Legal Research 1 Total 11 suffolk.edu/law/academics/degrees/6719.php

Graduate Pathway Programs | 25 English Language Program

Find out more at www.intostudy.com/suffolk/ academic-english

Key Program Facts • Fall, Spring and Summer start dates • Program length is 15 weeks (Summer is 14 weeks) • High school diploma required • No English language requirement; students will be assessed and placed upon arrival • Minimum age 16 • 6 levels of instruction from beginner to advanced The Academic English program at INTO Suffolk prepares you • Each semester includes approximately 20 hours of for university study in the US. You’ll receive high-quality English weekly instruction language instruction and the academic skills to succeed at Suffolk.

Progression Requirements Undergraduate 2-Semester Pathway What You’ll learn English Language Placement • Completion of Academic English • Understand US values in an academic setting All students take a placement test during Level 4 • Present spoken and written ideas accurately Orientation that will place them in the most and effectively in English suitable Academic English level. Direct Undergraduate Admission • Completion of Academic English • Write research papers with proper use of Level 6 citations and references • Read, understand and critically evaluate Graduate 2-Semester Pathway academic texts • Completion of Academic English Level 4 • Understand and use vocabulary common to academic disciplines • Take useful and accurate notes in academic lectures and presentations

• Average class size is 12-15 students • Academic advising throughout the program

26 | INTO Suffolk University 2018–19 Country Scales

Country Suffolk Undergraduate Pathway Suffolk Undergraduate Direct Entry 2 D (plus IGCSE), General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Level GCE / A Levels General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Level or Advanced Level or Advanced Level 4C, 1D English, Math, Science + 2 electives, International/General Certificate 5C English, Math, Science + 2 electives, International/General Certificate IGCSE/ GCSE /O Level of Secondary Education of Secondary Education US High School Diploma with 2.2 GPA High School Diploma with 2.7 GPA IB Diploma with score of 24, average of 3 Diploma with score of 25, average 4.5 Argentina 6, Bachiller 6.75, Bachiller 52, Secondary School General Certificate 57, Secondary School General Certificate Bangladesh 45, Secondary School Certificate & Higher Secondary School Certificate 48, Secondary School Certificate & Higher Secondary School Certificate Bolivia 51, Bachiller o Bachiller en Humanidades 63, Bachiller o Bachiller en Humanidades 6 (out of 10) OR 60 (out of 100), Certificado de Segundo Grau/Certificado 6.75 (out of 10) or 67 (out of 100), Certificado de Segundo Grau/Certificado Brazil de Conclusao do Ensino Medio & Historico Escolar de Conclusao do Ensino Medio & Historico Escolar Chile 4.25, Licencia de Educacion Media 4.75, Licencia de Educacion Media 72, Senior High School Graduation Certificate or Upper Middle School Graduation 77, Senior High School Graduation Certificate or Upper Middle School Graduation China Certificate Certificate Level 2 (4 core - Chinese, English, Math and Liberal Studies + elective), Level 3 (4 core - Chinese, English, Math and Liberal Studies + elective), Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Educatin (HKDSE) Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Educatin (HKDSE) 55 (where 50 is passing) or 65 (where 60 is passing), Senior Secondary 65 (where 50 is passing) or 75 (where 60 is passing), Senior Secondary Macau School Certificate--Based on education system the school follows School Certificate--Based on education system the school follows Chile 4.25, Licencia de Educacion Media 4.75, Licencia de Educacion Media Colombia 6.5, Bachiller/Tecnico (Medio) 7.25, Bachiller/Tecnico (Medio) Ecuador 7, Bachiller 7.75, Bachiller France 10, Baccalauréat de ľEnseignement de Secondaire/Baccalauréat Général, 11.5, Baccalauréat de ľEnseignement de Secondaire/Baccalauréat Général, 3 6/C + 2 7/D English, Math, Science + 2 electives, 4 C/6 +1 D/7 English, Math, Science + 2 electives, Ghana Senior School Certificate (WAEC) Senior School Certificate (WAEC) 42, Secondary School Certificate & Higher Secondary School Certificate 55, Secondary School Certificate & Higher Secondary School Certificate 6, Surat Tanda Tamat Belajar Sekolah Menengah Atas/Surat Tanda Tamat Belajar 6.75, Surat Tanda Tamat Belajar Sekolah Menengah Atas/Surat Tanda Tamat Belajar Sekolah Menengah Umum Sekolah Menengah Umum Iran 11, Graduation Certificate 13, Graduation Certificate Italy 6, Diploma di Maturita/Diploma di Perito 6.75, Diploma di Maturita/Diploma di Perito Japan 3, Graduation Certificate 3.5, Graduation Certificate 60, General Secondary Education Certificate 67, General Secondary Education Certificate 3.5, Attestat o srednem obrazovanii/Attestation of Secondary 4, Attestat o srednem obrazovanii/Attestation of Secondary Education Completion Education Completion Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education with grade of C Certificate of Secondary Education with grade of B- Korea 65 or 6.5 rank, Graduation Certificate/Diploma 75 or 5.0 rank, Graduation Certificate/Diploma 70, Shahadat Al-Thanawyia Al-A'ama 75, Shahadat Al-Thanawyia Al-A'ama 1C + 4D English, Math, Science + 2 electives (SPM)/2D (STPM)/ 3C + 2D English, Math, Science + 2 Electives (SPM)/1C + 1D STPM)/ 5C English, Math + 3 Electives (UEC) 3B + 2C English, Math + 3 electives (UEC) 7.25 (7 is pass), 6.25 (6 is pass), Bachillerato/Bachiller 7.75 (7 is pass), 7.5 (6 is pass), Bachillerato/Bachiller Morocco 10, Baccalaureat 11.5, Baccalaureat Nepal 32, Higher Secondary Education Board Certificate (HSEB) 40, Higher Secondary Education Board Certificate (HSEB) 3 6/C + 2 7/D English, Math, Science + 2 electives, 4 C/6 +1 D/7 English, Math, Science + 2 electives, Nigeria Senior School Certificate/WAEC Senior School Certificate/WAEC 68, Thanawiya Amma 78, Thanawiya Amma Pakistan 42, Secondary School Certificate & Higher Secondary School Certificate 55, Secondary School Certificate & Higher Secondary School Certificate Peru 11, Certificado de Educacion Secundaria completa/Bachillerato 11.8, Certificado de Educacion Secundaria completa/Bachillerato Poland 3 (6) or 50 (100), Swiadectwo Dojrzalości Liceum/Swiadectwo Ukończenia Liceum 3 (6) or 50 (100), Swiadectwo Dojrzalości Liceum/Swiadectwo Ukończenia Liceum 60, Al-Thanawiya Aama Qatari 70, Al-Thanawiya Aama Qatari Romania 5.25, Diploma de Bacalaureat 6.5, Diploma de Bacalaureat Russia 3.25, Attestat o Srednem (Polnom) Obshchem Obrazovanii 3.75, Attestat o Srednem (Polnom) Obshchem Obrazovanii 60, Shahadat Al-Marhalat Al-Thanawiyyat 73, Shahadat Al-Marhalat Al-Thanawiyyat Singapore 4C, 1D English, Math, Science + 2 Electives, Singapore-Cambridge GCE O-Level 5C English, Math, Science + 2 electives, Singapore-Cambridge GCE O-Level South Africa 50, Senior Certificate 63, Senior Certificate Spain 5.5, Titulo de Bachiller 6, Titulo de Bachiller Sri Lanka S (Ordinary Pass) or 39, Sri Lankan GCE A-Level S (Ordinary Pass) or 47, Sri Lankan GCE A-Level Taiwan 62, Graduation Certificate/Diploma 67.5, Graduation Certificate/Diploma Thailand 60 (100) or 6 (10), Certificate of Secondary Education/Matayom VI 67.5 (100) or 6.75 (10), Certificate of Secondary Education/Matayom VI 5.5 (10) or 3 (5), Lise Diplomasi 6.5 (10) or 3.75 (5), Lise Diplomasi Ukraine 3 (5) or 5 (12), Atestat 3.5 (5) or 6 (12), Atestat 60, Tawjihiyya 73, Tawjihiyya Uzbekistan 3.25, O'rta Ma'lumot To'g'risida Shahodatnoma 3.75, O'rta Ma'lumot To'g'risida Shahodatnoma Venezuela 10, Bachiller en Sciencas,Humanidades, Artes 12, Bachiller en Sciencas,Humanidades, Artes Vietnam 6.2, Bang Tot Nghiep Trung Hoc Pho Thong 6.75, Bang Tot Nghiep Trung Hoc Pho Thong Zimbabwe 5 subjects with 6/C, English, Math, Science + 2 electives, GCE O-Level 5 subjects with 5/C English, Math, Science + 2 electives, GCE O-Level

This guide is provided by Suffolk University Admissions for general reference purposes only. Meeting the requirements listed here does not necessarily indicate that an applicant has met all admission requirements or that an applicant will qualify for admission to Suffolk or INTO Suffolk.

When referring to this guide, be aware that this is not inclusive of all grading or admission requirements. Grading systems and educational structures vary widely around the world and within countries and we evaluate each application individually to determine if the applicant meets the standards for success at Suffolk University. Please also be aware that requirements by country are updated and adjusted appropriately throughout an academic year and might not be current in this brochure.

www.intostudy.com/suffolk | 27 English Waiver Guidelines

3-Semester 2-Semester 1-Semester Undergraduate Exemptions Undergraduate Direct Pathway Pathway Pathway IELTS 5.0 5.5 6.5 6.5

TOEFL 50 60 79 79

Password 5 5.5 No No

PTEA 40 44 53 53

IB English A Language and Literature English A Language and English A Language and Literature (HL) or (HL) or English A Language (HL): 3* Literature (HL) or English A Language (HL): 4 English A Language (HL): 4 IGCSE/GCSE English First Language with C or better. Not predicted scores.** English First Language with C or better. Not predicted scores. A Levels (A/AS) English First Language or Literature in English with C or better. English First Language with C or better. Not predicted scores.** Not predicted scores. US High School Attended a US high school for 2 years or more. No

International High School If US regional accreditation, If US regional accreditation, No (English medium of instruction) attended 2 years or more.* attended 3 years or more. SAT 440 Evidence based Reading 500 Evidence based 500 Evidence based Reading and Writing and Writing* Reading and Writing ACT 16 English and 17 Reading* 17 English and 19 Reading 17 English and 19 Reading

HKDSE English Level 3 or better** No

Malaysia SPM English 119 with C or better** No

WAEC Grade C6 in Grade C5 in No No English Language English Language AP Language and Composition Exam or Literature and Composition Language and Composition Exam or Literature Exam with 3 or better** and Composition Exam with 4 or better Singapore-Cambridge O Level English with C or better** No

Cambridge English: First 154 162 176 No

Cambridge English: Proficiency 154 162 176 No

Cambridge English: Advanced 154 162 176 No

African (Anglophone): Botswana, Burundi, Yes. High school graduates from these countries where medium of Yes. High school graduates from these Cameroon, Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, instruction is English** countries where medium of instruction Liberia, Malawi, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, is English Sierra Leon, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe Commonwealth Caribbean (Anglophone): Yes** Yes Antigua, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago Australia Yes** Yes

Canada, except Quebec (French) Yes** Yes

Irish Republic Yes** Yes

New Zealand Yes** Yes

United Kingdom Yes** Yes (England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales) *Qualifies for 2-Semester Undergraduate Pathway **Qualifies for 1-Semester Undergraduate Pathway

Graduate Exemptions Graduate Pathway Graduate Direct GRE Score 148 No

Bachelor’s or graduate degree from a regionally accredited US Institution Yes* Yes

Bachelor’s or graduate degree from an institution whose language of instruction is English Yes* No (must be noted on transcript) *Qualifies for 1-Semester Graduate Pathway

This chart is for English Waiver purposes only. Students will be placed in the appropriate Pathway as determined by the Suffolk Admissions Team.

28 | INTO Suffolk University 2018–19 Rates are an estimate and subject to change. All prices in US dollars. Dates, Tuition and Fees By Academic Year There are two semesters per academic year (Fall, Spring) each about 18 weeks.

Start Dates for Suffolk Undergraduate Degree Programs Start Dates for Suffolk Graduate Degree Programs Term First Day of Classes Application Priority Date* Application Fee Graduate Application Application Term First Day of Classes Priority Date* Fee Spring 2018 Jan 16, 2018 December 1, 2017 $50 Spring 2018 Jan 16, 2018 October 15, 2017, then rolling $50 Fall 2018 Sep 4, 2018 February 15, 2018 $50 Fall 2018 Sep 4, 2018 March 15, 2018, then rolling $50 Spring 2019 Jan 14, 2019 December 1, 2018 $50 Spring 2019 Jan 14, 2019 October 15, 2018, then rolling $50 *Suffolk will continue to accept applications on a rolling basis after this date *Applications received after the priority deadlines will continue to be considered. Applications for the PhD in Clinical Psychology are due by Dec 1 (Fall admission only). Start Dates for Academic Programs Dates for Academic English 1-Semester Pathway programs in blue, 2-Semester Pathway programs in gold and 3-Semester Pathway programs in gray. All Pathway programs can be started in the semester indicated below. Semester Start End Spring 2018 Fall 2018 Spring 2019 Spring 2018 Jan 9, 2018 May 10, 2018 Jan 9, 2018 - Aug 28, 2018 - Jan 7, 2019 - Summer 2018 May 14, 2018 August 24, 2018 Programs May 10, 2018 Dec 18, 2018 May 8, 2019 Fall 2018 Aug 28, 2018 Dec 18, 2018 Undergraduate Pathway Programs Spring 2019 Jan 7, 2019 May 8, 2019 Business; Computer Science; General; Summer 2019 May 13, 2019 Aug 23, 2019

Science and Mathematics; Visual Arts Graduate Pathway Programs Housing and Dining Services for Academic Programs* Spring Summer Fall Spring Summer Arts and Sciences: Communication Housing Type (Public Relations and Advertising or 2018 2018** 2018 2019 2019 Integrated Marketing); Political Science Undergraduate Double $11,300 $9,100 $12,500 $12,500 $10,000 (Professional Politics or International Room/ Shared Bathroom Relations) Undergraduate Single $11,850 $9,600 $12,900 $12,900 $10,500 Business: Business Administration; Room/ Shared Bathroom Finance (Corporate Finance, Investments Graduate Single Room/ or Risk Management); Financial Services Shared Bathroom $6,100 $5,775 $6,710 $6,710 $5,885 and Banking Suite** Graduate Single Room/ Law: Law; Global Law and Technology $8,770 $8,225 $9,750 $9,750 $8,700 Shared Bathroom Suite* Business: Business Analytics; Marketing *Housing and dining rates are subject to change. **No Meal Plan Included. Meal Plans can be purchased when students arrive on campus. 1-Semester Pathway program 2-Semester Pathway program 3-Semester Pathway program

Tuition for Programs

Program 1-Semester Pathway 2-Semester Pathway 3-Semester Pathway 1-Semester Pathway 2-Semester Pathway 3-Semester Pathway Spring 2018 Fall 2018/Spring 2019 Academic Undergraduate Pathway Program $22,320 $38,800 $47,150 $22,970 $39,960 $48,560 Graduate Pathway Program $17,500-$28,500 $30,400- $49,500 N/A $18,030- $29,360 $31,310- $50,990 N/A English Language Academic English $7,350 $14,700 $22,500 $7,570 $15,140 $22,710

Miscellaneous Fees and Expenses Deposits One Time Spring 2018 Summer 2018 Fall 2018 Spring 2019 Summer 2019 Program Tuition Housing International Express Mail $100 ------Academic English $2,000 $2,000 INTO Suffolk Insurance† ----- $1,200 $1,050 $1,400 $1,300 $1,150 Pathway Program $2,000 $2,000 † Books ----- $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 Academic English + Pathway $2,000 $2,000 † Estimated Estimated Costs of Attendance 2018-19 Cost Description Tuition and Fees Living Expenses* Books and Supplies Insurance Other Total Expenses Spring 2018 Undergraduate Direct Admission (2 semesters) $37,270 $15,046 $1,200 $1,981 $543 $56,040 Undergraduate 3-Semester Pathway $47,150 $35,000 $1,800 $3,850 $815 $88,615 Undergraduate 2-Semester Pathway $38,800 $25,000 $1,200 $2,700 $543 $68,243 Undergraduate 1-Semester Pathway $22,300 $12,500 $600 $1,350 $272 $37,022 Graduate Direct Admission (2 semesters) $42,560 $9,923 $1,200 $1,981 $7,071 $62,735 Graduate 2-Semester Pathway - Business $44,800 $13,420 $1,200 $2,700 $7,071 $69,191 Graduate 1-Semester Pathway - Business $25,800 $6,710 $600 $1,350 $3,536 $37,996 Graduate 2-Semester Pathway - LLM $49,500 $13,420 $1,200 $2,700 $7,071 $73,891 Graduate 1-Semester Pathway - LLM $28,500 $6,710 $600 $1,350 $3,536 $40,696 Graduate 2-Semester Pathway - Arts and Sciences $30,400 $13,420 $1,200 $2,700 $7,071 $54,791 Graduate 1-Semester Pathway - Arts and Sciences $17,500 $6,710 $600 $1,350 $3,536 $29,696 Academic English (1 Semester) $7,350 $12,500 $600 $1,350 $272 $22,072 Fall 2018 and Spring 2019 Undergraduate Direct Admission (2 semesters) $38,390 $15,046 $1,200 $1,981 $543 $57,160 Undergraduate 3-Semester Pathway $48,560 $35,000 $1,800 $3,850 $815 $90,025 Undergraduate 2-Semester Pathway $39,960 $25,000 $1,200 $2,700 $543 $69,403 Undergraduate 1-Semester Pathway $22,970 $12,500 $600 $1,350 $272 $37,692 Graduate Direct Admission (2 semesters) $43,840 $9,923 $1,200 $1,981 $7,071 $64,015 Graduate 2-Semester Pathway - Business $46,140 $13,420 $1,200 $2,700 $7,071 $70,531 Graduate 1-Semester Pathway - Business $26,570 $6,710 $600 $1,350 $3,536 $38,766 Graduate 2-Semester Pathway - LLM $50,990 $13,420 $1,200 $2,700 $7,071 $75,381 Graduate 1-Semester Pathway - LLM $29,360 $6,710 $600 $1,350 $3,536 $41,556 Graduate 2-Semester Pathway - Arts and Sciences $31,310 $13,420 $1,200 $2,700 $7,071 $55,701 Graduate 1-Semester Pathway - Arts and Sciences $18,030 $6,710 $600 $1,350 $3,536 $30,226 Academic English (1 Semester) $7,570 $12,500 $600 $1,350 $272 $22,292 *Living expenses for direct admission based on average estimates; cost may vary depending on the actual housing.

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