New International Student Checklist

Overview of Key Dates for Fall 2025

  • Applicants without I-20 and who have not previously studied in U.S.
    • Application Opens: August 1, 2024
    • Priority Application Deadline: November 1, 2024
    • Supporting Documents Deadline: November 15, 2024
    • Final Application Deadline: April 1, 2025
    • Final Supporting Documents Deadline: April 15, 2025
    • Enrollment Deposit Deadline: May 1, 2025
    • I-20 Supporting Documents Deadline: May 15, 2025
  • Applicants with active SEVIS record
    • Application Opens: August 1, 2024
    • Priority Application Deadline: November 1, 2024
    • Supporting Documents Deadline: November 15, 2024
    • Final Application Deadline: May 1, 2025
    • Final Supporting Documents Deadline: May 15, 2025
    • Enrollment Deposit Deadline: June 1, 2025
    • I-20 Supporting Documents Deadline: June 15, 2025
  • Schedule Academic Coach Meeting: By June 1, 2025
  • Tuition Payment Deadline: TBD
  • Move-In Day: August 10, 2025
  • August Orientation: August 11th – August 15th
  • Classes Begin: August 18, 2025

View the full Academic Calendar for 2025-2026.

Check your NCF email regularly for important updates and communications. If you haven’t set up your email yet, set it up here.

  • Select Housing and Meal Plan Options – (Required for all students, both on campus & commuter students)
  • Register for NCFSafe emergency notifications by using the Self Service Student tile in the myNCF 
  • If you seek any disability accommodation or exemption (learning, dorm, meal plan), complete a New Student Request form and consult with the Accessible Learning Center (by May 25th)

Questions? Contact Housing & Residential Life at [email protected] or (941) 487-4259

Click here for your Financial Responsibility Statement form (required for registration), and to get started right away on your other required START Center forms (ID card, parking permit, etc.). Questions?  Contact [email protected] or (941) 487-4635.

  • I-20 Documentation (Expect an email from [email protected])
  • Submit the following:
    • Passport
    • Financial Certification Form
    • Bank Letter/Statement
    • SEVIS Record Transfer (if applicable)
  • Final High School Transcript (official)
  • All Official Final College/University Transcripts (for transfers and any freshman with dual enrollment)
  • Official Test Scores (e.g., SAT, ACT, CLT)
  • Official English Language Proficiency Test Scores
  • Official Credential Evaluation 
  • Immunization/Health History (including recent TB test results and multiple measles vaccinations)
  • Proof of International Student Health Insurance (and athletic insurance, if playing sports)
  • Copy of the F1 Visa
  • Schedule initial meeting with Academic Coach by June 1st, for course and ISP registration. (Note: later changes to your registration will affect your bill and your financial aid eligibility.)
  • Register for August Orientation: a 5-day event beginning the Monday before classes start. (All 5 days are required for all students, including transfer students and commuter students.)
  • Complete online Orientation Canvas course due by August 1st
    • Invitation to the Orientation Canvas course will be sent to your @ncf.edu email address.

Visit this page to:

  • Complete financial responsibility statement
  • Follow the instructions on how to pay your tuition bill.
  • Complete the Quantitative Literacy and Reasoning Assessment
    • The Quantitative Literacy and Reasoning Assessment (QLRA) is an assessment of basic quantitative skills. Used for diagnostic purposes only, it consists of twenty questions and is available online.
    • Log into myNCF and paste a link to the QLRA into a new tab on your browser.
    • Contact Travis Lee, Director of Quantitative Skills Programs: [email protected] or 941-487-4742 if you have questions.
  • Complete Course Placement Exams if you’re planning to take any of these courses: Precalculus, French, Spanish, Chinese.
    • The Math Placement Assessment is for all students planning to take any calculus course. Students scoring less than 50% should take Introduction to Math for the Sciences (precalculus) before attempting Calculus I. Contact Travis Lee [email protected] or Pat McDonald [email protected]
    • The French, Spanish, and Chinese Placement Tests are for students with previous study or knowledge of the language and allow for students to be placed at the correct level.
  • Missing or late documents, incomplete financial aid verification, and late registration may require you to pay your bill without financial assistance. Please make sure we have all of your required items on time.
  • Any items in a language other than English require a professional translation. International university transcripts require course-by-course credential evaluation.

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