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Wang Sen -

I'm applying for the fall semester right now at BNU. Does anyone know what the best way to get
them the application fee is? Sending 50 bucks in the mail seems kind of dodgy. I've emailed asking
if they will take checks or money order and have gotten no reply. Can I get away with writing a
check to "Beijing Normal University"? Thanks for the help.



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bagua -

Hi

BNU do not seem to answer e-mails but if you ring them they are very helpful. I believe they take
bank transfers.

have a great time










Zhende ma? -

Yeah, call them on the phone or send them a fax. You'll get a quick reply. Usually you can wire
them the money. Also, I think you can pay in cash the first day you arrive if you want to do that
as well. Check with them first though.










adrianlondon -

I'm also planning on going to BNU next (September) semester.

The deadline for applying and sending the deposit is the end of May, right?










crow610 -

Yea! BNUers unite! I believe then deadline is end of May. Since we're on the topic of BNU,
I am a little confused with these two steps:

2.High school or university graduation certificate or certificate of enrollment at university;

3.Academic transcruipt (applicants holding a Master's degree or higher need only present
their highest academic certificate);

Those of you who are in college, what are you sending for part 2.

I am currently attending Univresity of California San Diego. For part 3, do we have to send
official transcripts, or can we send un-official?

Seems like sending them your official/unofficial transcripts would cover both 2 and 3.


Thanks










adrianlondon -

I'm sending them an application form with my name and address, and the money. Once they see the
money, the empty boxes near all the "references" and "where are you studying" stuff should fade
away :-)

I'm 36 and am learning Mandarin just for something to do (taking a break from the IT freelance
work I usually do). As I work for myself, I'd have to do my own references anyway.

As for sending the money, my plan is to ask one of the new friends I made when I was in Beijing
(scouting BNU and others) last November to pay cash for me, and I'll bring them something from the
UK in return. I'll find out how trusting they are in a couple of weeks time!










Wang Sen -

"2.High school or university graduation certificate or certificate of enrollment at university;
Those of you who are in college, what are you sending for part 2?"

I'm in my last weeks of college right now, I went to the registrars office to get a copy of my
transcript. I asked about the "certificate of enrollment" and found out that this is in fact a
common document. They called it a "letter of enrollment" at my school and were happy to provide it.

As far as the BNU application date, I've seen two different dates on BNU's website. One refers to
a May 30th due date, however I've also seen a June 15th due date. I'm pretty sure that this is not
an error and in fact they have moved the due date to June 15th and just not updated all parts of
the website. Hope that helps (and I am no authority on this, just going by my gut feeling here.)










crow610 -

Great! Thanks for the info! I'm going to try to get my application sent off this weekend to avoid
any problems. Are you applying for fall semester?










bachir -

I am to spend there at least one semeszer £(begining in sept) and I am looking for bank account
details to pay the admission fees ... anyone here knows about it ?










crow610 -

On their website it seems like they only accept cash or check.












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