International Student Application Process
Vaccinations/Health Insurance
- Minnesota Law requires all students to be up to date with vaccinations before enrolling in classes; to see a list of required vaccinations, please call the Health Services Director at 651-641-8235.
- International Students must provide proof of his/her health insurance that is valid in the United States, before enrolling in classes.
To apply for Admission please follow the steps below:
Freshmen Students:
One who has not attended an institution of higher education for at least one-year must submit the following:
- Application for Undergraduate Admission with non-refundable $30 application fee.
- Certification of Finances, indicating the financial sources for the expense of attending the University (Word | PDF).
- If English is NOT your native language, submit scores on ONE of the following tests:
- Test Of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL):
Minimum Scores: 500 on paper or 173 on Computer. - An equated score of 70 or better on the Michigan Test
- Completion of Level 112 at an English Language School (ELS)
- Test Of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL):
- Official high school transcript written in English & evaluated by an outside agency.
- Two letters of recommendation.
Transfer Students:
One who has attended an institution of higher learning for one year or more must submit the following:
- Application of Undergraduate Admission with non-refundable $30 application fee.
- Certification of Finances, indicating the financial sources for the expense of attending the University (Word | PDF).
- If English is NOT your native language, submit scores on ONE of the following tests:
- Test Of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL):
Minimum Scores: 523 on paper or 193 on Computer. - An equated score of 70 or better on the Michigan Test
- Completion of Level 112 at an English Language School (ESL)
- Test Of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL):
- Official transcripts from each previous college/university or educational institution attended since graduating from high school. These transcripts must be in English and evaluated by an outside agency.
- Two letters of recommendation.
- If you are currently enrolled in an American college or university (NOT including ELS Language Center): a transfer release form must be submitted.
