International Admissions
Information for International Students applying for admission to Utica University.
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How To Apply
Applying for admission to Utica University as an international student is easy. Just visit our apply now page and apply as a Freshman, Transfer, or Graduate student. Below are detailed admissions requirements for international applicants.
Prior to enrolling in any program at Utica University, prospective students who intend to work outside the United States should confirm with the appropriate agency whether the successful completion of their intended degree program at Utica will meet the credentialing requirements of the country in which they intend to seek employment. Utica University shall not be liable if the student is unable to qualify for licensure or certification.
- Spring Admissions Deadline is July 12, 2024
Admissions Details:
What we need from you:
- A completed online application and personal statement
- After completing the online portion of your application, please send the following documents to admiss@shelvingmalta.com:
- Official transcripts (mark sheets) of all secondary and post secondary academic work along with an explanation of the grading system (in English)
- Tests of English language proficiency, if English is not your first language. Utica University requires one of the following:
- Pearson Test of English (PTE), minimum score of 53; or
- Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 550 written, 213 computer-based, 79-80 internet-based;
- International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score of 6.0; or
- Duolingo English Test (DET) score of 100
- One letter of recommendation (not required for fully online business programs)
- Offical examination results for school finishing or leaving examinations
- Copy of Passport
- SAT (I or II) or ACT scores are not required for undergraduate applicants except for the following majors: Nursing, Physical Therapy, and Occupational Therapy
- Although a decision on your application can be made without financial documents, Utica University cannot issue you immigration documents necessary to obtain your visa until we receive the following completed documents from you:
- International Student Data Sheet
- International Student Certification of Finances form
- A signed letter from a bank official stating that sufficient funds (at least $38,078) exist to cover the total cost of attendance. Any scholarship award can be applied.
- Receipt of your $300 tuition deposit
Financial assistance:
Limited financial assistance is available for non-U.S. citizens.
- Financial awards are granted on the basis of outstanding academic achievement and do not require a separate application.
- Private loans are available to students with either a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident as a co-signer.
- Limited student worker positions are also available on campus.
Transfer credit:
Students who have taken AP examinations or have completed the International Baccalaureate (IB), German Abitur, French Baccalaureate, or Swiss Maurita may be eligible for college credit and advanced standing.
Please note: Utica University will not provide evaluation of international transfer credits prior to acceptance of your application.
When to apply:
Utica University is on a rolling admissions system, meaning that we do not have an application deadline. However, we encourage all students to apply as soon as possible, as space is limited.
Since many programs will be fully enrolled by March, you are encouraged to apply by January 15. However:
- Apply no later than December 15 if you plan to start in the January term.
- Apply by February 1 to be considered for our nursing program.
- Early Decision applicants: application deadline is November 1
- Early Action applicants: application deadline is November 15
Tuition and Costs
For detailed costs of attendance for undergraduate students at Utica University, see our Tuition and Costs page
What we need from you:
- A completed online application and personal statement
- After completing the online portion of your application, please send the following documents to jrowe@shelvingmalta.com:
- Official transcripts (mark sheets) of all secondary and post secondary academic work along with an explanation of the grading system (in English)
- Tests of English language proficiency, if English is not your first language. Utica University requires one of the following:
- Pearson Test of English (PTE), minimum score of 53; or
- Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 550 written, 213 computer-based, 79-80 internet-based;
- International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score of 6.0; or
- Duolingo English Test (DET) score of 100
- Two letters of recommendation (not required for fully online business programs)
- Offical examination results for school finishing or leaving examinations
- Copy of Passport
- GRE/GMAT scores are not required for graduate applicants
- Although a decision on your application can be made without financial documents, Utica University cannot issue you immigration documents necessary to obtain your visa until we receive the following completed documents from you:
- International Student Data Sheet
- International Student Certification of Finances form
- A signed letter from a bank official stating that sufficient funds (at least $26,590) exist to cover the total cost of attendance. Any scholarship award can be applied.
- Receipt of your $300 tuition deposit
When to apply:
Utica University is on a rolling admissions system, meaning that we do not have an application deadline. However, we encourage all students to apply as soon as possible, as space is limited.
Tuition and Costs
For detailed costs of attendance for graduate students at Utica University, see our Tuition and Costs page
What we need from you:
- A completed online application and personal statement
- After completing the online portion of your application, please send the following documents to admiss@shelvingmalta.com:
- Official transcripts (mark sheets) of all secondary and post secondary academic work along with an explanation of the grading system (in English)
- Tests of English language proficiency, if English is not your first language. Utica University requires one of the following:
- Pearson Test of English (PTE), minimum score of 53; or
- Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 550 written, 213 computer-based, 79-80 internet-based;
- International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score of 6.0; or
- Duolingo English Test (DET) score of 100
- One letter of recommendation
- Official examination results for school finishing or leaving examinations
- Copy of Passport
- Utica University cannot issue you immigration documents necessary to obtain your visa until we receive the following completed documents from you:
- International Student Data Sheet
- International Student Certification of Finances form
- A signed letter from a bank official stating that sufficient funds (at least $60,375) exist to cover the total cost of attendance.
- Receipt of your $300 tuition deposit
We suggest that these documents be submitted with your completed application for admissions for faster processing.
Financial Assistance
- Limited financial assistance is available for non-U.S. citizens.
- Private loans are available to students with either a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident as a co-signer.
Please note: Utica University will not provide evaluation of international transfer credits prior to acceptance of your application.
Credit Evaluations
All new applicants are required to provide a course-by-course evaluation of all foreign credentials from one of the external evaluating agencies listed below. Foreign credentials refer to transcripts from educational institutions outside the United States. When ordering your foreign credential evaluation, please be sure that your grade point average (GPA) is calculated and included in your agency evaluation.
Applicants are required to use the following NACES-approved agency:
- World Education Services (order course-by-course evaluation report, which includes GPA)
When to apply:
Utica University is on a rolling admissions system, meaning that we do not have an application deadline. However, we encourage all students to apply as soon as possible, as space is limited.
Tuition and Costs
For detailed costs of attendance for graduate students at Utica University, see our Tuition and Costs page
International Students are also billed separately for international health insurance with a wide range of coverage. This is not optional and more information can be found on our International Student Services site.
Visa Requirements for Incoming International Students
Students who are non-permanent residents of the U.S. are required by Homeland Security to obtain a visa, a process that involves several steps. If you are offered admission, you must complete each step prior to enrolling in your program of study. Upon admission The Office of International Education will process your Certificate of Eligibility for an F-1 visa, Form I-20, and send it to you by courier along with information about the process of obtaining a visa. Please note: Students should not enter the United States as a “tourist” during the time of their program because B-1/B-2 (WB/WT) tourist status does not authorize study.
Our International Pathways in Healthcare programs enables you to:
- Gain access to healthcare roles requiring more comprehensive English reading and writing skills
- Gain acceptance to Utica University’s nationally-recognized Health Sciences and Nursing programs
- Choose our New York or Florida campuses to complete degree requirements
- Ensure that you have the skills and credentials to advance in today’s healthcare market
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