Information for Newly Admitted International Students
Congratulations on your acceptance to 新澳门六合彩. The staff in the International Services Office is looking forward to meeting you and working with you throughout your stay. In the meantime, please click on the appropriate link below for important information that will be of help as you prepare to begin your experience as a new Detroit Mercy international student. If you have any questions, please be sure to contact us.
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Students coming from abroad:
- Travel to U.S. Closest airport is Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW)
- Detroit Mercy I-20, passport and visa should be on your person while going through Customs.
- We recommend to travel with less than 10,000 USD on your person.
- Make housing arrangements. if you would like to live on-campus.
Transfer-in students:
- Be admitted to Detroit Mercy
- Request for current institution to transfer your SEVIS record to Detroit Mercy
- Make housing arrangements. if you would like to live on-campus.
For ALL new students:
- Check-In with ISO (Engineering and Science, Room 269)
- Bring passport, visa and Detroit Mercy I-20
- Set-up financial arrangements with Student Accounting
- Take English Placement exam (and other placement exams for undergraduate students)
- Attend New International Student Orientation (mandatory)
Health Insurance
All F-1 visa holders (excluding Canadian citizens) are required to purchase U.S. health insurance through .