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International Applicants
Find Your Home Away from Home on Our Hilltop
Become a vital part of a welcoming community enriched by students from across the globe. Here, your educational journey benefits from learning about the diverse cultures and traditions of your peers, deepening your own understanding of the world.
At Canterbury, you're immersed in a community that values diversity and inclusion. Whether you find your passion in the classroom, in the dorms, in the art rooms, or in the music studios, as well as on the athletic fields or stage, you'll be part of a vibrant and multicultural community.
As you interact with peers from various cultures and traditions, you'll find that your own worldview expands and deepens, enriching not only your educational journey but also your understanding of the world.
15+
AVERAGE COUNTRIES REPRESENTED
14%
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT POPULATION
330
TOTAL STUDENT ENROLLMENT
Who is considered an international student?
How are interviews conducted for international students?
Is there a separate application for international students?
Why is there an international student fee?
What testing does Canterbury require for an international applicant?
Is financial aid available to international students?
When are admission decisions made?
What is the application deadline for international students?
By what date do we need to let Canterbury know if we are going to enroll?
Does Canterbury issue I-20s?
Anyone who is not a citizen or permanent resident of the United States is considered an international student.
While we strongly encourage you to come experience our campus in person—there is nothing quite like being here!—we understand travel to campus may not be possible for all families, so in these cases, a Zoom interview can be scheduled.
International students are asked to complete an online inquiry form prior to scheduling an interview. Once the inquiry form has been completed, applicants are asked to contact us at
admission@cbury.org
or 860-210-3832 to set up a visit or Zoom interview.
Due to the high number of applications from Mainland China, we have partnered with Vericant to provide an in-person interview opportunity for these applicants not currently attending a school in the U.S. Vericant will conduct recorded interviews and collect short writing samples. We will review the resulting videos and samples as a component of the application. To learn more and schedule an interview, please visit
Vericant's website
.
No. Canterbury uses a common admission application for independent schools called the
Standard Application Online
(SAO), offered through
ssat.org
. We use this material to assess how well you will fit into our school community.
International families are charged an additional fee due to the enhanced level of advising and programming provided to ensure a smooth transition and successful experience at Canterbury. This fee supports dedicated resources such as personalized advising, orientation programs, and ongoing support tailored to the unique needs of international students, ensuring they thrive both academically and personally during their time at our School.
Canterbury requires all international applicants to submit standardized testing scores.
Standardized testing for the admission process depends on the grade you are applying to:
Grade 9, 10 (Third or Fourth Form)
SSAT
Grade 11 (Fifth Form)
PSAT, SAT, ACT, or SSAT
Postgraduate (PG)
SAT or ACT
The preferred time to schedule a standardized test is on the November or December dates. We encourage you to register for a test as soon as possible since registration deadlines come well in advance of the test administration dates.
When registering for the SSAT, please use
Canterbury's school code (2050)
to ensure the results will be sent directly to our Admission Office.
REGISTER FOR THE SSAT
All other test scores (PSAT, SAT, ACT) can be sent to the Admission Office by mail or via email at
admission@cbury.org
.
English Proficiency Assessments
All international applicants are required to submit standardized test scores as listed above. In addition, non-native English-speaking applicants are required to submit scores from one of the following tests:
TOEFL
(Test of English as a Foreign Language) using Canterbury's school code: 7219
Duolingo
(a school code is not required)
Minimum Required Scores
TOEFL: Minimum score of 90
Duolingo: Minimum score of 120
The minimum score requirements apply to students applying for the Third and Fourth Forms. Applicants to the Fifth Form and Postgraduate program are expected to exceed these scores.
The TOEFL or Duolingo test
is not required
for applicants who have attended a school where English is the primary mode of instruction for three years or more.
REGISTER FOR THE TOEFL
REGISTER FOR DUOLINGO
Financial aid is available to international students on a very limited basis. As with domestic applicants, all financial aid is determined by your family’s demonstrated need for financial support. For more information to on how to apply for financial aid, visit
Tuition & Financial Aid
.
Early Decision
applications are due on
December 5
and all such candidates will receive a decision on
December 19
.
If admitted Early Decision, candidates' decision to enroll is binding.
Regular Decision
applications completed by the
January 15
deadline are notified of our decision by
March 10
. Applications submitted past the January 15 deadline are reviewed on a rolling basis.
All admissions decisions are released through the
Admission Portal
.
The admissions application deadline is
December 5
for Early Decision and
January 15
for Regular Decision. Based on your family's decision timeline (Early or Regular), your financial aid application corresponds with these same submission dates.
Early Decision
candidates must submit enrollment contracts and deposits by
January 9
.
Regular Decision
candidates must inform Canterbury of their decision to enroll by
April 10
.
Enrollment contracts and deposits are due by these dates.
Canterbury will issue an I-20 after receiving your enrollment contract and deposit. I-20s are usually emailed out to new students in early June. This should provide enough time to obtain the proper visas and make travel arrangements.
What support will I receive as an international student?
How secure is the campus?
What does “Guardianship” mean?
Our small campus environment ensures that you will receive the one-on-one support you need to acclimate to your new surroundings.
The International Student Advisor and Student Life Office provide ongoing assistance to you from day one, starting with a special orientation program in the fall.
New international students are matched with a returning international student who we call a “Buddy.” You International Student Buddy can answer questions specifically dealing with international student matters during the summer and will also help you acclimate to boarding life once you arrive on campus. Returning Buddies will reach out via email over the summer to introduce themselves, offer to answer questions, and help navigate your transition to Canterbury.
Our International Student Ambassadors are amazing peer resources. They have had the same experiences and know just what you need to adjust to life at Canterbury. Throughout the year, these ambassadors help plan opportunities for the entire community to share heritages, cultures, and cuisines.
Numerous campus programs and events such as International Week, International AfFair, Passover Seder, Easter Vigil, Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead) observance, and
Saints on the Hill
inspire students to share their faiths and traditions with the community.
Canterbury School maintains a safe, secure campus at all times.
We have a diligent Security Department watching over our community, and it is everyone’s shared responsibility to foster a safe environment for students, faculty, staff, and visitors. Specific policies and procedures are provided and followed, and emergency protocols are tested on a regular basis through safety drills and mass notifications.
All dorms have building access control systems installed.
A School Safety Committee meets quarterly and as needed to review and consider safety and risk management matters.
The New Milford Police Department is less than one mile from campus.
Plus, New Milford is a safe, peaceful town with crime rates significantly lower than the national average.
Anyone under the age of 18 is required to have legal guardianship prior to arrival in order to live and attend school in the United States. Your parents are responsible for designating your U.S. guardian, who will advocate for you, provide the support you need, and care for you during breaks and when the dorms are not open.
Questions?
To discuss our international student application process, please contact:
Admission Office
By phone: +1 860-210-3832
By email:
admission
@cb
ury.org
We Can’t Wait to Meet You!
To schedule your on-campus visit or virtual interview, please contact:
By phone: +1 860-210-3832
By email:
admission@cbury.org
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"
Skip To Main Content
International Applicants
Find Your Home Away from Home on Our Hilltop
Become a vital part of a welcoming community enriched by students from across the globe. Here, your educational journey benefits from learning about the diverse cultures and traditions of your peers, deepening your own understanding of the world.
At Canterbury, you're immersed in a community that values diversity and inclusion. Whether you find your passion in the classroom, in the dorms, in the art rooms, or in the music studios, as well as on the athletic fields or stage, you'll be part of a vibrant and multicultural community.
As you interact with peers from various cultures and traditions, you'll find that your own worldview expands and deepens, enriching not only your educational journey but also your understanding of the world.
15+
AVERAGE COUNTRIES REPRESENTED
14%
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT POPULATION
330
TOTAL STUDENT ENROLLMENT
Who is considered an international student?
How are interviews conducted for international students?
Is there a separate application for international students?
Why is there an international student fee?
What testing does Canterbury require for an international applicant?
Is financial aid available to international students?
When are admission decisions made?
What is the application deadline for international students?
By what date do we need to let Canterbury know if we are going to enroll?
Does Canterbury issue I-20s?
Anyone who is not a citizen or permanent resident of the United States is considered an international student.
While we strongly encourage you to come experience our campus in person—there is nothing quite like being here!—we understand travel to campus may not be possible for all families, so in these cases, a Zoom interview can be scheduled.
International students are asked to complete an online inquiry form prior to scheduling an interview. Once the inquiry form has been completed, applicants are asked to contact us at
admission@cbury.org
or 860-210-3832 to set up a visit or Zoom interview.
Due to the high number of applications from Mainland China, we have partnered with Vericant to provide an in-person interview opportunity for these applicants not currently attending a school in the U.S. Vericant will conduct recorded interviews and collect short writing samples. We will review the resulting videos and samples as a component of the application. To learn more and schedule an interview, please visit
Vericant's website
.
No. Canterbury uses a common admission application for independent schools called the
Standard Application Online
(SAO), offered through
ssat.org
. We use this material to assess how well you will fit into our school community.
International families are charged an additional fee due to the enhanced level of advising and programming provided to ensure a smooth transition and successful experience at Canterbury. This fee supports dedicated resources such as personalized advising, orientation programs, and ongoing support tailored to the unique needs of international students, ensuring they thrive both academically and personally during their time at our School.
Canterbury requires all international applicants to submit standardized testing scores.
Standardized testing for the admission process depends on the grade you are applying to:
Grade 9, 10 (Third or Fourth Form)
SSAT
Grade 11 (Fifth Form)
PSAT, SAT, ACT, or SSAT
Postgraduate (PG)
SAT or ACT
The preferred time to schedule a standardized test is on the November or December dates. We encourage you to register for a test as soon as possible since registration deadlines come well in advance of the test administration dates.
When registering for the SSAT, please use
Canterbury's school code (2050)
to ensure the results will be sent directly to our Admission Office.
REGISTER FOR THE SSAT
All other test scores (PSAT, SAT, ACT) can be sent to the Admission Office by mail or via email at
admission@cbury.org
.
English Proficiency Assessments
All international applicants are required to submit standardized test scores as listed above. In addition, non-native English-speaking applicants are required to submit scores from one of the following tests:
TOEFL
(Test of English as a Foreign Language) using Canterbury's school code: 7219
Duolingo
(a school code is not required)
Minimum Required Scores
TOEFL: Minimum score of 90
Duolingo: Minimum score of 120
The minimum score requirements apply to students applying for the Third and Fourth Forms. Applicants to the Fifth Form and Postgraduate program are expected to exceed these scores.
The TOEFL or Duolingo test
is not required
for applicants who have attended a school where English is the primary mode of instruction for three years or more.
REGISTER FOR THE TOEFL
REGISTER FOR DUOLINGO
Financial aid is available to international students on a very limited basis. As with domestic applicants, all financial aid is determined by your family’s demonstrated need for financial support. For more information to on how to apply for financial aid, visit
Tuition & Financial Aid
.
Early Decision
applications are due on
December 5
and all such candidates will receive a decision on
December 19
.
If admitted Early Decision, candidates' decision to enroll is binding.
Regular Decision
applications completed by the
January 15
deadline are notified of our decision by
March 10
. Applications submitted past the January 15 deadline are reviewed on a rolling basis.
All admissions decisions are released through the
Admission Portal
.
The admissions application deadline is
December 5
for Early Decision and
January 15
for Regular Decision. Based on your family's decision timeline (Early or Regular), your financial aid application corresponds with these same submission dates.
Early Decision
candidates must submit enrollment contracts and deposits by
January 9
.
Regular Decision
candidates must inform Canterbury of their decision to enroll by
April 10
.
Enrollment contracts and deposits are due by these dates.
Canterbury will issue an I-20 after receiving your enrollment contract and deposit. I-20s are usually emailed out to new students in early June. This should provide enough time to obtain the proper visas and make travel arrangements.
What support will I receive as an international student?
How secure is the campus?
What does “Guardianship” mean?
Our small campus environment ensures that you will receive the one-on-one support you need to acclimate to your new surroundings.
The International Student Advisor and Student Life Office provide ongoing assistance to you from day one, starting with a special orientation program in the fall.
New international students are matched with a returning international student who we call a “Buddy.” You International Student Buddy can answer questions specifically dealing with international student matters during the summer and will also help you acclimate to boarding life once you arrive on campus. Returning Buddies will reach out via email over the summer to introduce themselves, offer to answer questions, and help navigate your transition to Canterbury.
Our International Student Ambassadors are amazing peer resources. They have had the same experiences and know just what you need to adjust to life at Canterbury. Throughout the year, these ambassadors help plan opportunities for the entire community to share heritages, cultures, and cuisines.
Numerous campus programs and events such as International Week, International AfFair, Passover Seder, Easter Vigil, Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead) observance, and
Saints on the Hill
inspire students to share their faiths and traditions with the community.
Canterbury School maintains a safe, secure campus at all times.
We have a diligent Security Department watching over our community, and it is everyone’s shared responsibility to foster a safe environment for students, faculty, staff, and visitors. Specific policies and procedures are provided and followed, and emergency protocols are tested on a regular basis through safety drills and mass notifications.
All dorms have building access control systems installed.
A School Safety Committee meets quarterly and as needed to review and consider safety and risk management matters.
The New Milford Police Department is less than one mile from campus.
Plus, New Milford is a safe, peaceful town with crime rates significantly lower than the national average.
Anyone under the age of 18 is required to have legal guardianship prior to arrival in order to live and attend school in the United States. Your parents are responsible for designating your U.S. guardian, who will advocate for you, provide the support you need, and care for you during breaks and when the dorms are not open.
Questions?
To discuss our international student application process, please contact:
Admission Office
By phone: +1 860-210-3832
By email:
admission
@cb
ury.org
We Can’t Wait to Meet You!
To schedule your on-campus visit or virtual interview, please contact:
By phone: +1 860-210-3832
By email:
admission@cbury.org