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Hofstra At A Glance


Type of School: Private, nonsectarian, coeducational institution Size of Campus: 97 picturesque hectares with on-campus housing


Number of Students: 10,238 total students in fall 2022: • 6,110 undergraduates • 2,804 graduates • 903 Law students • 421 Medicine students


Number of Faculty: 1,214 faculty members; 484 full-time faculty


Colleges, Programs, and Degrees: Approximately 165 undergraduate programs and 175 graduate programs in Liberal Arts and Sciences, Business, Communication, Education, Health Professions and Human Services, Engineering and Applied Science, and Honors studies as well as a School of Law and a School of Medicine


Hofstra University: A world of opportunity Hempstead, New York


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t Hofstra University, you’re encouraged to seek, shape, and discover your own aca- demic and career path. Small class sizes


emphasize both the creation and dissemination of knowledge, and Hofstra’s proximity to New York City offers a wide range of academic, cultural, and career opportunities.


An integral part of campus The University ensures that international students are well integrated into campus life by placing great emphasis on orientation, including programs that engage all students on and off campus. The Office of International Student Affairs helps inter- national students reach their educational goals by providing assistance before their arrival and throughout their time at Hofstra, including aca- demic, social, cultural, legal, and financial oppor- tunities. Before classes begin, the Office provides an intensive orientation program to introduce stu- dents to the University and help them adjust to their new surroundings. The Office also assists


with immigration counseling and applications for optional practical training, curricular training, eco- nomic work necessity, program extensions, inter- national student insurance, and visa renewals as well as travel assistance. We invite you to visit campus and see for your-


self what it’s like to be a part of Hofstra’s dynamic community. We recommend visiting during fall or spring semester so you can experience cam- pus while classes are in session. Admission infor- mation sessions are offered twice daily Monday through Friday, with each followed by a guided tour of campus. These sessions and tours begin at the Office of Admission in Bernon Hall, South Campus. To make plans to visit us, call +1-516- 463-6700 or go to hofstra.edu/visit. If you’re unable to see Hofstra in person, we encourage you to take our virtual campus tour at hofstra.edu/see.


Geographic Diversity: Undergraduate students representing 45 states and territories as well as 66 countries


International Student Services: Office of International Student Affairs, international student advisors, on-campus international student orientation


International Student Budget (2022–2023): • Tuition & Fees: $53,330 • Room & Board: $17,960 • Total: $71,290


Financial Aid: International students considered for academic merit-based scholarships only


Test Score Requirements: All applicants whose native language is not English must submit English proficiency scores: • TOEFL: Minimum 550 (paper based), 80 (internet based) • IELTS: Minimum score of 6.5 • SAT/ACT: Recommended but not required


Application Deadlines and Fees: • September admission: August 1 • January admission: December 1 • Application available at hofstra.edu/apply (documents must be submitted in English) • Application fee: $70 (with checks cashable to US banks)


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