International Students

International students must follow the regular first year student, transfer, and graduate admissions procedures, including the submission of secondary school and any previous college transcripts. Transcripts must be evaluated by World Evaluation Services or Spantran. Evaluations from other agencies will not be accepted. For those students whose native language is not English, the TOEFL exam will be required, with a minimum score of 550 paper based, 213 computer-based, 79 internet based exams or a 6.5 score on IELTS.

International students who will apply for an I-20 (certificate of eligibility for F-1 status) must provide documentation of available funds and support. Funds for tuition, fees, books, housing and personal expenses are required. All required documentation must be on file and approved before an I-20 can be issued. International students can access the necessary paperwork on Molloy's website See International Education.

Director of Office of International Education
Kimberly Langenmayr
A.A., Hillsborough Community College; B.S., University of South Florida; M.A., Sacred Heart University; Ed.S., University of Florida, Gainesville

Program Coordinator for Office of International Education
Cindy Hu
B.A., Stony Brook University, SUNY