In order to receive admission into LeTourneau University as an international exchange student, applicants must provide the university with the following documents and information:
- Application
- References
- Academic Documents
- English Proficiency
- Financial Resources
- Passport with Photo
Please notify your institution's Study Abroad Coordinator or International Studies Officer before you apply.
Start Your Exchange Student Application
Admission Deadlines
LeTourneau University requires all international exchange students to submit their applications with all necessary documentation and their deposits by the following deadlines:
Fall Admission (semester starts in August)
Application and documents deadline |
July 1st |
Deposit deadline |
August 1st |
Spring Admission (semester starts in January)
Application and documents deadline |
November 15th |
Deposit deadline |
December 15th |
You must submit two academic references completed by a university professor or advisor who is a non-relative.
To submit your academic references, fill out the Academic References Form with two different academic references and email both forms to your International Admissions officer (see below).
The Exchange/Study Abroad Coordinator at your university must submit your official transcript to your International Admissions officer by email (see below). The transcript must be in English.
If English is not your first language, you must demonstrate English proficiency or enroll in the English as a Second Language (ESL) program for conditional admission to LeTourneau University. Please note that there is not a beginner level in the LETU ESL program.
Full admission |
Conditional admission |
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TOEFL (IBT) | 80 | 60 |
TOEFL (PBT) | 525 | 500 |
IELTS (each band) | 6.0 | 4.5 |
TOEIC | 700 | 500 |
PTE | 53 | 43 |
iTEP | 3.8 | 3.0 |
Duolingo English Test | 105 | 75 |
HGU ITP | 525 | 500 |
ELS | 109 | - |
Oxford ELLT | 7 | 4 |
LeTourneau University offers an ESL program for students who have already achieved an English proficiency level ranging from low intermediate to advanced. Students may enroll for 6 hours per semester. Students who score below the minimum for full admission on their English proficiency test must enroll in this ESL program. Students must enter the program with a working knowledge of English due to the fact that these classes are designed to prepare students for university-level courses and degree completion at LeTourneau University.
LETU's TOEFL school code is 6653.
LeTourneau University has signed a conditional admission articulation agreement with ELS Language Centers. Completion of ELS level 109 is sufficient to meet the English proficiency requirement for admission to the LeTourneau undergraduate program. Please visit www.els.edu for more information regarding ELS programs.
The I-20 Form, necessary for securing a student visa to enter the U.S., will be sent to you only after admissions to LeTourneau University and proof of financial resources have been established.
According to I-20 guidelines, you must demonstrate that you will be able to afford an education at LETU through bank statements and pay the $100 housing fee and $100 tuition deposit. To establish proof to financial resources, please have your bank send a copy of your bank statement to your International Admissions officer (see below).
On your I-20, the total cost of attendance will include the current cost of tuition, room
In addition to these documents, please submit a copy of your passport picture page via email to your International Admissions officer (see below).
SUBMIT ALL DOCUMENTS TO:
Zach Jones |
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OR |
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Suma Jayakar |
IF SUBMITTING DOCUMENTS BY MAIL, SEND TO:
Office of Global Initiatives
LeTourneau University
2100 South Mobberly Ave.
Longview, Texas 75602
USA