Hosting international scholars whose goals are consistent with Pittsburg State University and contribute to the richness of the experience for the visiting scholar as well as providing valuable contributions to the intellectual life of faculty, staff, and students.
The designation of "visiting scholar" is typically made for a minimum of three weeks and a maximum of one year. International scholars usually come to PSU in a number of ways:
A completed application should be submitted to the department chair four months prior to the intended date of arrival.
A visiting international scholar needs to:
A letter of invitation will be sent to visiting scholar applicants from the department chair when the completed application materials have been received, reviewed, and approved. This process also includes securing a department faculty mentor and may take 3-4 weeks. Visiting scholar appointments will be granted based on departmental and faculty mentor availability the appropriate match with a faculty mentor, and alignment with the University's needs.
Although there is no minimum English language requirement, scholars must have a sufficient understanding of English to be successful in the exchange project or program and for day-to-day living in the U.S. English language proficiency must be verified by interview, academic documentation or English language test score (TOEFL, IELTS, PTE, Duolingo). The scholar may attend PSU's Intensive English Program for an additional payment of tuition.
A VIS program fee of $1,500 for the first month and $500 for each additional month is required and must be paid in advance. In addition, the scholar must purchase the required health insurance and pay for his or her own living expenses.
Visiting scholars may visit the University for up to one year. Some faculty may not be available to work with visiting scholars during the summer months. It is important that an early understanding be established about the proposed length of stay.
For more information, contact the Office of International Programs and Services at 620-235-4680 or iss@pittstate.edu.