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❓️ How to Fill in the Education Section with Multiple School Transfers or Disruptions?

If you have transferred schools multiple times or left a school before graduating, here’s how to correctly enter your education history in the application form.

🎯 Who is this for?

International students who:

  • Transferred between multiple schools during elementary or secondary education

  • Dropped out of school

  • Are unsure how to record disrupted or non-traditional education paths

Question

I transferred schools several times during elementary school and later dropped out of university. How should I fill out the education section?

Answer

You should list each school you attended, even if you didn’t graduate from it. For each entry:

  • Enter the school name and location

  • Select your enrollment status (e.g., "transferred", "withdrew", "leave of absence")

  • Use the date you last attended as the end date (month/year)

📝 Additional Information

For Elementary and Junior High Schools

  • Approximate dates are acceptable if you don’t remember the exact months or years.

  • Use the remarks section to explain if you’re unsure about the dates.

    • Example: “The dates are approximate due to the transfer happening many years ago.”

For High School and Higher Education (e.g., University, College)

  • Use accurate and detailed information as much as possible.

  • Schools may require verified records for these levels.

Example:

📌 Important Notes

  • It's okay to list schools even if your attendance was short or incomplete.

  • Leaving gaps in your education history may cause confusion or delays.

  • Accuracy and transparency are important—especially for higher education records.

💡 FAQs / Tips

  • What if I can’t remember the exact school name?
    Try to write the name as accurately as possible. If unsure, note that in the remarks.

  • Can I combine multiple elementary schools into one entry?
    No. Please list each school separately.

  • Who can I ask for help?
    Contact your school’s administrative office or your SpeedVisa support team for advice.

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