The Common Application is essentially the same for domestic and international students with small differences, such as the questions about citizenship and residency, application fees, and payment. In addition, schools may choose to add additional questions required of international applicants on their <b>My Colleges</b> section.<br> <br>Your citizenship determines whether or not you are considered an international applicant in the Common Application.<br> <br>Regarding application fees:<br> <br>• Schools decide if international applicants pay the same fee as domestic applicants, or if they must pay a different fee amount<br> <br>• If you are a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, you pay the domestic application fee (if a fee is required)<br> <br>• If you are NOT a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, you pay the international application fee (if a fee is required)<br> <br>Regarding payment:<br> <br>• If your permanent address is in the United States, Cashnet, a Blackboard company, will process your application payment (if a fee is required)<br> <br>• If your permanent address is outside the United States, FlyWire will process your application payment (if a fee is required)
Content
URL Name
How-is-the-Common-App-different-for-international-applicants