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Center for International Programs

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Your Global Journey Starts Here!

Academic Programs

ÁùºÏ±¦µä offers international students over 60 graduate and undergraduate programs, providing a diverse range of educational opportunities. Supported by a vibrant community and expert faculty and staff, TROY’s academic programs equip you with the skills and knowledge to succeed. Find your academic program and take the next step toward your future!

Admissions Process

ÁùºÏ±¦µä's admissions process for international students is straightforward and designed to support you every step of the way. From submitting your application to providing required documents, TROY will help you join our diverse and welcoming global community. Start your process today and take the first step toward becoming a Trojan!

Visa Information

The Office of International Student Services welcomes new students to the ÁùºÏ±¦µä campus each year. One of our main responsibilities is to guide students through the immigration process. Whether you're updating your address or obtaining your Social Security number, we are here to provide assistance with immigration regulations and paperwork.

Student Orientation

We are excited you are coming to ÁùºÏ±¦µä! The student orientation process at ÁùºÏ±¦µä is designed to ensure a smooth transition to campus. It includes a mandatory pre-arrival orientation to prepare you for your journey, free airport pickup, assistance with housing and more to make your move to campus as seamless as possible.

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English as a Second Language (ESL)

The mission of the English as a Second Language program is to provide high-quality instruction in English as a second language (ESL) and orientation to U.S. culture to international students, visitors, and residents who are non-native speakers of English. English as a Second Language focuses on preparing students for academic study at ÁùºÏ±¦µä and also offers language and cultural opportunities to groups and individuals outside of the academic framework.

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Tuition and Fees

Learn more about ÁùºÏ±¦µä’s tuition and fees. We strive to provide transparent financial information to help you plan effectively. Here, you’ll find a comprehensive breakdown of costs and financial requirements for ESL, undergraduate and graduate programs. Explore the details to understand how your investment in education will be structured.

Scholarships

TROY is committed to providing students the opportunity to achieve their higher education dreams through a scholarship program that recognizes outstanding scholarship, talent in performing arts, athletics and leadership abilities. TROY encourages students to attend Alabama’s International University through various scholarship opportunities.

Visiting Scholars

Visiting scholars come from around the world to research with TROY's faculty. At Alabama’s International University, we are committed to expanding the frontiers of knowledge among the global community of scholars. We aim to create life-long relationships that continue beyond a scholar’s visit to the U.S. Consider ÁùºÏ±¦µä as your second academic home.

Partnership Sites

ÁùºÏ±¦µä is proud to partner with esteemed universities in Vietnam. These offerings include undergraduate degrees in Communications, Computer Science, Global Business, Hospitality, Sport and Tourism Management, and Psychology. These collaborations enrich the educational experience for all students involved.

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Transportation

Shuttles are ready to take you around TROY's campus and community.

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Rec Center

Stay active in our 78,000-square-foot recreational facility.

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Housing Options

Need a place to stay? Check out housing options available in ÁùºÏ±¦µä.

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Trojan Dining

Learn about meal plan options and everyday menus!

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Health Center

General medical services are provided for currently enrolled students.

1+2+1 Program

The 1+2+1 program, a partnership between the China Center for International Educational Exchange and the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, allows students at select Chinese universities to complete their first year of study in China, two years of study at an American partner institution and then their final year back in China. Graduates then receive degrees from both institutions.

The program's roots trace back to TROY, which saw the first 1+2+1 students arrive in 2001. AASCU adopted TROY’s program as a model and invited the participation of other American universities. Today, the program has grown to include nearly 130 Chinese universities, 39 U.S. universities, and more than 3,000 Chinese students have participated.

For more information contact chinaintl@troy.edu.

1+2+1 Chinese Students on the bus from the airport

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find my I-20/DS-2019?
To be able to receive your I-20/DS-2019, you need to set up your TrojanPass. Your immigration document (I-20/DS-2019) will ONLY be emailed to your troy.edu email address. You will have access to this email after you set up your TrojanPass. 
How do I set up my Trojan Pass?

Please view the video linked with steps on how to set up your TrojanPass. 

It is very important that you don’t use text messages as a way to authenticate your log-in. You need to download the Authenticator app and use this. The reason is that you will not have the same phone number in the US as you do in your home country. Therefore, as soon as you arrive in the US and change your phone number, you will not be able to authenticate your log-in. When using the app as your authenticator, it doesn’t matter what your phone number is! 

What are the housing options in ÁùºÏ±¦µä?

On-campus housing can be .  If you are applying for housing after the deadline, please contact arrival@troy.edu. There are several off-campus housing options within walking distance of the campus.

Please contact your international student advisor for a move-in date. ÁùºÏ±¦µä will work with international students that are going to live on-campus prior to the International Student Orientation. 

To view more about housing, please check out the link here.

What kind of transportation is in ÁùºÏ±¦µä?

Students are able to use the University Shuttle to get around both on-and-off campus. Personal vehicles and bikes are allowed on campus. There are bike racks located throughout campus for students to secure their personal bikes to. 

For more information on parking and vehicle rules and regulations, please visit the following link here. 

What meal plans are offered on campus?

Students living in a dorm must have a residential meal plan; with the exception of students assigned to Pace Hall, Honors Cottage and Greek Housing. 

Please visit the Dining Webpage for more information.

Can I work as an International student?
International students can work on campus for up to 20 hours a week. Students with Curricular Practical Training (CPT) or Optional Practical Training (OPT) authorization can work off campus within their field of study. Students must have studied in an academic program for one academic year to be eligible for CPT and OPT.

Find out more about OPT and CPT .
Learn more about Graduate Assistantships here.
What type of student organizations are available to me?

There are many organizations available to you as an international student. Please see groups and organizations for more info.

Is financial aid available to me as an international student?
Students who are on a F-1 Visa are NOT eligible to receive federal aid. Please view more information

News

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ÁùºÏ±¦µä partners with Anáhuac Querétaro University for research, exchange

ÁùºÏ±¦µä has signed a partnership agreement with Anáhuac Querétaro University in Querétaro, Mexico, opening the door for student, faculty, and athletics exchange programs along with collaborative research. ÁùºÏ±¦µä has more than 100 partner universities in 31 countries worldwide—but Anáhuac University is the first partner in Mexico.

Study Abroad

Studying abroad provides both faculty and students with quality learning experiences that increase students' knowledge on a range of issues, advance their critical thinking, tolerance and understanding of cultural diversity. Studying abroad helps students gain international awareness and global competency, enhancing their ability to compete in the global job market. It also aids young graduates and professionals in functioning effectively in multicultural settings and adapting to the constantly changing environments of a globalized society.

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