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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.

  • My school covered multiple education levels. Which section should I use?

    If your school covered both primary and junior high education, you may enter it in either section and mark the other section as “Not Applicable.”

    If your school covered high school-level education (for example, an integrated junior high and high school, or a school covering primary through high school), enter it in the High School section and mark any unused sections as “Not Applicable.”

    This helps ensure that your highest level of education is correctly reflected in the immigration application.

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