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What Auburn University says about their program:
"The focus of the Bioprocess Engineering option is to produce engineers that seamlessly combine engineering and natural sciences to designing and developing systems, processes and equipment that convert biological and agricultural materials to value-added products such as food, nutraceuticals, polymers and pharmaceuticals. Bioprocess engineers provide a bridge between the research lab and the economic, large-scale implementation of technologies used to convert these biological materials to value-added products. The bioprocess engineering option is coordinated by the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering. Students should apply for admission to the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering and complete the Bioprocess Engineering option portion of the Pre-Biosystems Engineering program."
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Applications to the bachelor’s degree programs are open to international students that are currently attending or graduated from high school. This diploma must be eligible to access further academic studies in the country where it has been obtained.
International applicants whose first language is not English are required to demonstrate proficiency in the English Language. However, this requirement can be waived by one of the following criteria:
The ACT or the SAT is required of all freshman international applicants, as well as freshman transfer applicants with less than 30 semester credit hours. Arrangements should be made for the test results to be sent directly to the Office of Admission by the testing agency.
First-year students accepted for admission by early February receive automatic consideration for this scholarships. A scholarship application is not required. Consideration is based on high school GPA and standardized test score. Actual awards are determined based on the number of qualified admitted students, the credentials of those applicants, and available funding.
Academic Presidential Scholarship:
3.5
33-36
$17,000 off tuition fees per year
Academic Heritage Scholarship:
3.5
31-32
$15,000 off tuition fees per year
Academic Charter Scholarship:
3.5
29-30
$11,000 off tuition fees per year
Many international students will require a visa to study in the US, and this is a vital step of your study abroad journey. Make sure you understand the requirements you may need to meet before applying.
USA student visa requirements