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My undergrad degree is from an institution outside of the United States or Canada. Can I still apply to JMC?

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My undergrad degree is from an institution outside of the United States or Canada. Can I still apply to JMC?

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A. Courses taken outside the U.S. or Canada cannot be used to fulfill requirements. Foreign students who do not have a baccalaureate degree from an institution in the United States or Canada are not accepted for admission.

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Courses taken outside the U.S. or Canada cannot be used to fulfill requirements. Foreign students who do not have a baccalaureate degree from an institution in the United States or Canada are not accepted for admission.

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