A person (inside or outside Australia) who holds a student visa.
a student who is neither a citizen nor permanent resident of Australia nor a citizen of New Zealand by the commencement date of the course for which they have been offered admission.
Someone who is not a U.S. citizen or permanent resident who plans to attend or is attending a college, university, or other post-secondary educational institution in the U.S.
Any student whose country of origin is not the USA.
a citizen of a country other than the United States who is authorized to stay in the United States for a temporary period as a non-immigrant
a citizen of another country residing in the United States on other than an immigrant visa
a citizen of another country who has been issued a visa by a U
a citizen of any country except Australia and New Zealand
a citizen or resident of another country who has a valid Canadian student authorization
a foreign national who is authorized to study in Canada
an applicant who is not a citizen or permanent resident of the United States
a non-immigrant pursuing a full course of study to achieve a specific educational objective at an academic institution
a person studying in the U
a person who is not a Canadian citizen, a landed immigrant or a person who has been determined under the Immigration Act to be a Convention Refugee
a person who is not a Canadian citizen or permanent resident and who wishes to attend the College
a person who is not an Australian citizen, an Australian permanent resident, or a New Zealand citizen, and who is enrolled or proposes to enrol in a program of study at an institution in Australia
a person who is or plans to be in Australia on a student visa
a person who is other than an Australian or New Zealand citizen or a person with permanent residency status in Australia
a student that holds a foreign (non-U
a student who comes to Canada on a temporary basis for
a student who earned the "entry level" law degree at a law school outside the United States
a Student who is neither a Canadian citizen nor a Permanent Resident (Landed Immigrant)
a student who is not a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada and who requires a student authorization to study in Canada
a student who is not a citizen or permanent resident of Australia or a New UM students only
a student who is not a citizen or permanent resident of Australia, or a New Zealand citizen
a student who is not a national or a permanent resident of Kenya
a student who lives in the United States, but IS NOT a U
a student who plans to study at SFSU on a nonimmigrant visa
any student from a foreign country who is attending Valencia on a temporary visa (student, tourist, etc.) and holds a nonimmigrant visa.
A student who is a citizen of a country other than the United States.
A student who is enrolled in a program or course of study at a school in a foreign country.
Any student who is not a local student.
International Students are eligible for our loan program so long as either the borrower or co-signer is a U.S. citizen or permanent resident having resided in the U.S. for the past two years.
A student from overseas, studying in New Zealand on a student permit (Australian students are treated as New Zealanders for most academic purposes).^ Laboratory A teaching session involving experimental or practical work.
Any student who does not hold Canadian citizenship or Permanent Resident status in Canada. This includes students from the United States.
Residents of a country other than Australia who seek to study in Australia temporarily. International students must meet the visa requirements of the Australian government.
A student who has entered the United States on a nonimmigrant visa, most often an individual on a student visa. Immigrants, refugees, and U. S. citizens who do not speak English as a native language are not classified as international students at Valencia.
international students are citizens of a country other than Australia or New Zealand
A student from a country other than Canada.
An overseas student who has come to New Zealand for the purpose of education, and/or is currently studying on a student permit or diplomatic passport. This excludes students from overseas with New Zealand citizenship or permanent residence or with Australian citizenship.
At Indiana University, we consider any student who is on (or will need to be on) a nonimmigrant visa to be an international student. U.S. citizens and U.S. permanent residents are considered "domestic" students.
A student who is not an Australian or New Zealand citizen or person granted permanent residence status in Australia.
The system will not allow an international student to drop any course that will drop the total number of credits below 12. You must contact the Office of International Education, 116 GMH, if you intend to drop below 12 credits (9 graduate credits).
See Nonresident alien. Also known as Foreign student.
a student from another country who is attending a U.S. college.
A student who is a citizen of another country and is in the U.S. on a non–immigrant visa.
An international student is defined as a foreign student studying in New Zealand on a student permit from the New Zealand Immigration Service. Page Top
International students are students, usually in early adulthood, who study in foreign schools. While most universities have official student exchange programs, some well-funded high schools have them too. Although some travel abroad solely to improve their language, others travel to advance their specialized studies; still others study abroad because suitable tertiary education are in short supply or are unavailable altogether in their home countries.