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- International Student Admission | Vargas University
At Vargas University, we take pride in our global community. Discover our personalized study programs and dedicated support for international students. Join us for an enriching educational experience. International Admissions ESL Checklist Undergraduate Checklist Graduate Checklist Apply here Request Info Affidavit of Support At Jose Maria Vargas University we are proud to welcome students from all over the world offering individualized programs of study and personalized attention for each one of our International students. M1 and F1 Student Visa Information Applying for Admissi o ns a s a n International St udent Applying for an M1 or Studen t F 1 Visa Maintainin g Stat us Pearso n Test High School Transcripts and Diploma Arriving at Pembroke Pines, Florida Getting Health Insura nce M1 and F1 student Visa Information We are responsible for the processing of international students applications for admissions into our various degree programs. With a mission to provide high quality education within a global context, Jose Maria Vargas University welcomes international students to its campus. International students who seek admissions to JMVU should apply at least three months prior to their intended date of enrollment. This provides time for the additional processing required. International Student SEVIS Policy International degree seeking students under SEVIS are required to attend one day per week for a 2 hour lecture review session in person on campus provided by the University. Students that are not under the purview of SEVIS can attend the weekly in person sessions but are not required to attend. Applying for Admissions as an International Student A completed JMVU Admissions Application Form (PDF) signed by the student; A High School Diploma and Transcript with an OFFICIAL English translation; Proof of Financial Evidence. (All financial documents must be translated into English and the account balance stated in U.S. currency). Please send the following: • An official bank letter with the current balance and the average balance over the past three months; • Copies of the sponsor’s previous year’s tax returns if he/she is self-employed in the U.S. and • A NOTARIZED Affidavit of Support Form (PDF) if someone else will sponsor you; • A money order for U.S. $50.00 nonrefundable Application fee for Admissions Application made payable to Jose Maria Vargas University. • A money order for U.S. $300.00 made payable to Jose Maria Vargas University. This is a processing fee and is non-refundable. Applying for an M1 or F1 student Visa Obtaining the Student VISA Take the following to the American Consulate in your country: The form I-20 (F-1) Your acceptance letter (from Jose Maria Vargas University); Your passport; Financial documents; Proof of SEVIS fee payment; Visa fee or Proof of Visa fee Payment Go to http://www.ice.gov/sevis/ pay SEVIS fee and print receipt for proof. Maintaining Status Rules for Maintaining Valid F-1 Status As an F-1 Student, you are maintaining your status when you: Keep your passport valid at all times Report any change of address to Jose Maria Vargas University, Office of International Students within 5 days of moving. Attend the school that you are authorized to attend, as indicated on your form I-20 Pursue a full course of study Register each semester until graduation or transfer to a new school Follow required procedures for: Transferring from one school to another Filing a timely application for program extension Do not work off-campus without authorization Pearson Test Language Proficiency (as applicable) Pearson Test for English Proficiency (Versant): for students enrolling in the English version of the program whose primary language is not English or who did not complete high school at an English-speaking institution. The test score must be at least 44. Pearson Test for Spanish Proficiency (Versant): for students enrolling in the Spanish version of the program whose primary language is not Spanish or who did not complete high school at a Spanish-speaking institution. The test score must be at least 44. Students wishing to change the language of study for a program (program option) must demonstrate proficiency in that language and sign a new enrollment agreement. High School Transcripts and Diploma All transcripts and diplomas from outside the U.S. must be certified and translated by an approved translation entity by the U.S. Consulate in your country. All documents must be sent with your package to Jose Maria Vargas University to be considered for evaluation and admissions into our many degree programs. Arriving at Pembroke Pines, Florida (USA) If your visa application is approved, the consular official will stamp the F-1 visa in your passport and return your I-20, financial documentation and the letter of acceptance. When you arrive in the U.S., the Immigration officer at the port of entry will Ask to see your passport; Ask to see your Form I-20 and will return pages 1 and 3 (the student copy) of the I-20; Give you an I-94 form (a small white piece of paper) which will be stamped with the date of entry and stapled to your passport. PLEASE SECURE THESE DOCUMENTS SAFELY. THEY ARE VERY IMPORTANT! After arriving in Florida: Come to Jose Maria Vargas University, Office of International Students by the date stated in your acceptance letter. Bring your passport, form I-20 and the balance of your tuition fee. Register for classes Getting Health Insurance Health care in the United States is very costly for anyone without health insurance, and a short hospital stay can cost thousands of dollars. It is therefore important to have health insurance. You can purchase insurance in your home country or in the United States. Even if you never need to use your health insurance, just having it will give you peace of mind. If you experience a serious illness or accident, you cannot purchase health insurance after the fact to cover that illness or accident. Be sure to buy medical insurance. Travelers insurance does not usually cover medical expenses. Costs for medical insurance vary between $500 and $600 and sometimes more per individual each year. MEDEX Insurance Services Inc. www.medexassist.com (1-800-240-0369) provides several benefits including return to your home country or a companion on the plane should you be too ill to travel alone. Compass International Student Insurance Plan is another plan which provides health benefits to international students. Visit them at www.compassbenefit.com. If you are in the United States, and need additional information or an application, please stop by the Student Development Office/ International Students Office. Affidavit of Support Form (PDF) Affidavit of Support Please note the following: We reserve the right to request additional documentation. All documents must be translated into English. M1 and F1 International Student M1 ir F1 Visa Mant. Status Pearson Test High School Arriving Health Insurance
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- ESL Checklist | Vargas University
Graduate student checklist for International Students at Vargas University. Pembroke Pines, FL USA. Preschool, Fashion, Business and Finance. Graduate Checklist Apply here Request Info Courses International Admissions ESL Checklist Tuition & Fee
- CRRSAA HEERF II | Vargas University
JMVU HEERF II CRRSAA act application and announcement. JMVU HEERF II CRRSAA ACT APPLICATION HEERF II CRRSAA Announcement # 2 April 30, 2021 HEERF II CRRSAA Announcement # 4 June 30, 2021 HEERF II CRRSAA Announcement # 6 August 31,2021 CRRSAA /HEERF Student Emergency Grants Jose Maria Vargas University CRRSAA/HEERF Announcement #8– 10/31/2021 II CRRSAA ACT APPLICATION HEERF II CRRSAA Announcement # 1 March 31, 2021 HEERF II CRRSAA Announcement # 3 May 28, 2021 HEERF II CRRSAA Announcement # 5 July 31, 2021 HEERF II CRRSAA Announcement # 7 September 30, 2021 CRRSAA /HEERF Student Emergency Grants Jose Maria Vargas University CRRSAA/HEERF Announcement #9– 11/30/2021 CRRSAA /HEERF Student Emergency Grants Jose Maria Vargas University CRRSAA/HEERF Announcement #10– 12/31/2021
- Academic Calendar | Vargas University
Stay on track with Vargas University's academic calendar. Access key dates, including registration deadlines, semester start and end dates, and holidays. Plan your academic journey efficiently and never miss an important deadline. Explore the academic calendar now. ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2026-2027 SPRING 2026 January 5-10, 2026 Introductory Program (Orientation) January 12, 2026 Spring semester begins January 12-17, 2026 ADD/DROP Period for regular and new students of Spring 2026 semester January 19, 2026 Martin Luther King Day (No classes) February 2-7, 2026 Introductory Program (Orientation) Part B February 6, 2026 End Part A February 9, 2026 Start Part B February 9-14, 2026 ADD/DROP Period for new students that started on part B of Spring 2026 semester February 16, 2026 President’s Day (No Classes) March 2-7, 2026 Introductory Program (Orientation) Part C March 7, 2026 End Part B March 9, 2026 Start Part C March 9-14, 2026 ADD/DROP Period for new students that started on part C of Spring 2026 semester March 29-April 5, 2026 Spring Break (no classes) April 6-April 11, 2026 Introductory Program (Orientation) Part D April 11, 2026 End Part C April 13, 2026 Start Part D April 13-18, 2026 ADD/DROP Period for new students that started on part D of Spring 2026 semester April 13-June 1, 2026 registration for Summer and Fall 2026 semesters May 4-9, 2026 Introductory Program (Orientation) May 9, 2026 End Part D May 11, 2026 Start of Part E May 11-16, 2026 ADD/DROP Period for new students that started on part E of Spring 2026 semester May 25, 2026 Memorial Day (no classes) June 6, 2026 End of Part E SUMMER 2026 June 1-6, 2026 Introductory Program (Orientation) Part A June 8, 2026 Summer semester begins Start of Part A June 8-13, 2026 ADD/DROP Period for regular and new students of Summer 2026 semester June 22-27, 2026 Introductory Program (Orientation) Part B June 27, 2026 End of Part A June 29, 2026 Start of Part B July 4, 2026 Independence Day (no classes) June 29-July 3, 2026 ADD/DROP Period for new students that started on part B of Summer 2026 semester July 18, 2026 Summer semester ends (End of Part B) FALL 2026 July 13-July 18, 2026 Introductory Program (Orientation) July 20, 2026 Start of Fall Semester Part A July 20 to July 25, 2026 ADD/DROP Period for regular and new students of Fall 2026 August 10 to 15, 2026 Introductory Program (Orientation) Part B August 15, 2026 End Part A August 17, 2026 Start of Part B August 17-22, 2026 ADD/DROP Period for new students that started on part B of Fall 2026 September 7, 2026 Labor Day (No classes) September 8-12, 2026 Introductory Program (Orientation) Part C September 12, 2026 End of Part B September 14, 2026 Start of Part C September 14-19, 2026 ADD/DROP Period for new students that started on part C of Fall 2026 October 5-10, 2026 Introductory Program (Orientation) Part D October 10, 2026 End Part C October 12, 2026 Columbus Day (No classes) October 13, 2026 Start Part D October 13-17, 2026 ADD/DROP Period for new students that started on part D of Fall 2026 November 2-7, 2026 Introductory Program (Orientation) Part E November 7, 2026 End Part D November 9, 2026 Start Part E November 11, 2026 Veterans Day (No classes) November 9-14, 2026 ADD/DROP Period for new students that started on part E of Fall 2026 November 22 to November 29, 2026 Thanksgiving break (No classes) December 1-12, 2026 Spring 2027 semester registration December 19, 2026 End of Fall Semester (End of Part E) December 20, 2026 Start of Winter Break SPRING 2027 January 4-9, 2027 Introductory Program (Orientation) January 11, 2027 Spring semester begins January 11-16, 2027 ADD/DROP Period for regular and new students of Spring 2027 semester January 18, 2027 Martin Luther King Day (No classes) February 1-6, 2027 Introductory Program (Orientation) Part B February 6, 2027 End Part A February 8, 2027 Start Part B February 8-13, 2027 ADD/DROP Period for new students that started on part B of Spring 2027 semester February 15, 2027 President’s Day (No Classes) March 1-6, 2027 Introductory Program (Orientation) Part C March 6, 2027 End Part B March 8, 2027 Start Part C March 8-13, 2027 ADD/DROP Period for new students that started on part C of Spring 2027 semester March 21-March 28, 2027 Spring Break (no classes) April 5-April 10, 2027 Introductory Program (Orientation) Part D April 10, 2027 End Part C April 12, 2027 Start Part D April 12-17, 2027 ADD/DROP Period for new students that started on part D of Spring 2027 semester April 12-June 1, 2027 registration for Summer and Fall 2027 semesters May 3-8, 2027 Introductory Program (Orientation) May 8, 2027 End Part D May 10, 2027 Start of Part E May 10-15, 2027 ADD/DROP Period for new students that started on part E of Spring 2027 semester May 31, 2027 Memorial Day (no classes) June 5, 2027 End of Part E SUMMER 2027 June 1-5, 2027 Introductory Program (Orientation) Part A June 7, 2027 Summer semester begins Start of Part A June 7-12, 2027 ADD/DROP Period for regular and new students of Summer 2027 semester June 21-26, 2027 Introductory Program (Orientation) Part B June 26, 2027 End of Part A June 28, 2027 Start of Part B July 4, 2026 Independence Day (no classes) June 28-July 3, 2027 ADD/DROP Period for new students that started on part B of Summer 2027 semester July 17, 2027 Summer semester ends (End of Part B) ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2026-2027 (M.S IN ABA PROGRAM) SPRING 2026 January 5-10, 2026 Introductory Program (Orientation) January 12, 2026 Spring semester begins January 12-17, 2026 ADD/DROP Period for regular and new students of Spring 2026 semester January 19, 2026 Martin Luther King Day (No classes) February 16, 2026 President’s Day (No Classes) February 28, 2026 End Part A March 2, 2026 Start Part B March 2-7, 2026 ADD/DROP Period for new students that started on part B of Spring 2026 semester April 13-April 18, 2026 Introductory Program (Orientation) Part C April 18, 2026 End Part B April 20, 2026 Start Part C April 20-25, 2026 ADD/DROP Period for new students that started on part C of Spring 2026 semester May 1-June 1, 2026 registration for Summer and Fall 2026 semesters May 25, 2026 Memorial Day (no classes) June 6, 2026 End of Part C SUMMER 2026 June 1-6, 2026 Introductory Program (Orientation) Part A June 8, 2026 Summer semester begins Start of Part A June 8-13, 2026 ADD/DROP Period for regular and new students of Summer 2026 semester July 4, 2026 Independence Day (no classes) July 18, 2026 End of Part A FALL 2026 July 13-July 18, 2026 Introductory Program (Orientation) July 20, 2026 Start of Fall Semester Part A July 20 to July 25, 2026 ADD/DROP Period for regular and new students of Fall 2026 September 5, 2026 End Part A September 7, 2026 Labor Day (No classes) August 31-September 5, 2026 Introductory Program (Orientation) Part B September 8, 2026 Start of Part B September 8-12, 2026 ADD/DROP Period for new students that started on part B of Fall 2026 October 19-24, 2026 Introductory Program (Orientation) Part D October 24, 2026 End of Part B October 26, 2026 Start of Part C October 26-31, 2026 ADD/DROP Period for new students that started on part C of Fall 2026 November 22 to November 29, 2026 Thanksgiving break (No classes) December 1-12, 2026 Spring 2027 semester registration December 12, 2026 Commencement of Ceremony 2026 (No classes) December 19, 2026 End of Fall Semester (End of Part C) December 20, 2026 Start of Winter Break SPRING 2027 January 4-9, 2027 Introductory Program (Orientation) January 11, 2027 Spring semester begins January 11-16, 2027 ADD/DROP Period for regular and new students of Spring 2027 semester February 22-27, 2027 Introductory Program (Orientation) Part B February 27, 2027 End Part A March 1, 2027 Start Part B March 1-6, 2027 ADD/DROP Period for new students that started on part B of Spring 2027 semester April 12-17, 2027 Introductory Program (Orientation) Part C April 17, 2027 End Part B April 19, 2027 Start Part C April 19-24, 2027 ADD/DROP Period for new students that started on part C of Spring 2027 semester April 19-June 1, 2027 registration for Summer and Fall 2027 semesters May 31, 2027 Memorial Day (no classes) June 5, 2027 End of Part C SUMMER 2027 June 1-5, 2027 Introductory Program (Orientation) Part A June 7, 2027 Summer semester begins Start of Part A June 7-12, 2027 ADD/DROP Period for regular and new students of Summer 2027 semester July 4, 2026 Independence Day (no classes) July 17, 2027 Summer semester ends Part A
- Privacy Policy | Vargas University
Review Vargas University's Privacy Policy to understand how we safeguard your information. Privacy Policy Terms of Use and Privacy Policy Our policy is to collect no personal information about you when you visit our website unless you choose to make such information available to us. When you visit our website, our Web server automatically recognizes only the Internet domain and IP address from which you accessed our website. This information does not result in the identification of your personal e-mail address or other personal information. In addition, we gather information regarding the volume and timing of access to our website by collecting information on the date, time and website pages accessed by visitors to the website. We do this so that we can improve the content of our website. Again, only aggregate information is collected, and individual visitors’ personal information is not identified. As an agency of the State of Florida, information shared with us is subject to disclosure under the Florida Public Records laws, unless specifically exempted. If you choose to share personal information with us, it may released if required by the Florida Public Records Laws or in accordance with our policies, rules or regulations and must be saved for a designated period of time to comply with Florida’s record retention policies. We will not sell that information to commercial entities. Most student information is kept confidential pursuant to the federal and state Buckley Amendments. Please be advised that under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send us electronic mail. Instead, contact us by phone or in writing. Your use of this website constitutes your express consent to the terms of use and privacy policy posted on this site.
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- Program List | Vargas University
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