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International Student Application

Thank you for your interest in applying to Wittenberg University. This application is for students living outside of the United States. This includes both non-citizens and U.S. citizens living abroad. Applying online will expedite your application process with NO application fee.

International Online Application:

Additional Requirements for International Admission:

  • Certified copies of original official records/ transcript of secondary and post-secondary school work. All records should be in English. If the language of the records is not in English, a certified literal translation should be included with the original document.
  • Official TOEFL scores of 550 (213 computer-based) or higher, or iBT scores of 79 or higher if your first language is any other than English: You can be exempted from the TOEFL if you score a 600 or higher on the verbal portion of the SAT. We also recognize IELTS scores. To be considered for admission, scores must exceed 6.5. http://www.toefl.org
  • Official SAT I scores to be considered for full-tuition and 3/4 tuition merit based scholarships http://www.ets.org
  • Two letters of recommendation. It is required of the candidate to have all records and letters of reference translated into English. Please note that persons requested to write letters of reference should be requested to send them directly to the Wittenberg Office of Admission.
  • International Student Financial Aid Applicationpdf
  • Application Process:

    Once you have submitted all of the above materials, your application will be reviewed by the admission and scholarship committees. You should receive an admission and scholarship decision from Wittenberg within one month of submitting a completed application. A $400 US enrollment deposit and Financial Verification Paperwork pdf will need to be submitted by May 1 in order to secure a position at Wittenberg. The Office of International Education will help you work through the financial verification process. If all of the finances and paperwork are in order, we will issue your I-20 or DS-2019 in order for you to obtain your visa to enter the US.  Housing and course registration information will also be sent at this time.

    The Office of International Education is responsible for immigration issues and concerns and orientation programs when you arrive on campus. The Office of International Education coordinates assistance to help ease adjustment to US culture and Wittenberg campus life. This office will be a resource to you prior and during your time on campus.

    For more information on International Transfer, please click here.

 

Office of Admission and Financial Aid
Recitation Hall
West Ward at North Wittenberg
Post Office Box 720
Springfield, OH 45501-0720

Email: admission@wittenberg.edu
Phone:(877) 206-0332
Fax:(937) 327-6379
 
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