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A D M I S S I O N express their thoughts clearly in spoken English immediately upon arrival on campus. In order that the applicant's proficiency in Eng­ lish may be determined the applicant should take the Test of Eng­ lish as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) as administered by the Educational Testing Service at the nearest overseas examination center. For all information concerning this test the candidate must write to the following address for the Bulletin of Information: Test of English as a Foreign Language Because this Test is normally administered only twice a year, the candidate for admission should make inquiry as to the testing dates well in advance of the date of anticipated matriculation in the United States. The applicant is required to file a form of English Certification signed by a professor of English, a cultural relations attache, a diplomatic or consular official of the United States or a delegated representative of one of these persons. Educational Testing Service Princeton, New Jersey 08540 U. S.A. F-inancial R esponsi bility All applicants for admission to Biola College must establish the degree of their financial responsibility to meet the costs of an education in the United States. The student must supply informa­ tion attesting to his abi lity to provide United States dollars in the minimum amount required to support the costs of tuition and room and board, in excess of the cost of a round trip fare from his native country. Employment Overseas students admitted to the United States on a student visa are required by law to be registered as full-time students, carrying a minimum of 12 credit units of academic work. No off­ campus employment is permitted such a student without written permission of the United States Immigration Authorities. Veterans Biola is authorized to train students under Public Law 358 and under the State of Californi a Veterans Educational Institute which provides benefits for orphans and disabled veterans' depen­ dents only. Persons who desire to attend school under Bill 358 should secure a Certificate of Eligibility from their local office of Veterans' Administration before Registration Day. Married vet­ erans who desire subsistence for dependents should have substan­ tial proof for such dependency, such as marriage certificate and birth certificates of their children.

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