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International Admission Information

Application Deadlines

Both first-year and transfer applicants are admitted by rolling admission. Applications are reviewed by the Selection Committee as soon as they are complete, and applicants are typically notified of a decision within three weeks. Because some programs fill early, it is advisable to complete applications by January 31. Candidates for programs in NursingOccupational Therapy, and Physical Therapy must be aware that these programs are highly competitive, have a small number of openings each year, and may be filled before January 1. Please refer to specific programs for admission requirements at www.husson.edu

Application Requirements

→ English Proficiency Exam

→ Math Placement Exam: ACCUPLACER
An email from ACCUPLACER is sent to your ·¬ÇÑÊÓÆµ email address, which contains a voucher code and all the instructions for registering and taking the test.
Find more information here.


→ Tuition Deposit:
Upon acceptance, all first-year and transfer international students will be asked to submit a $500.00 deposit, which will be applied to the first semester's tuition. The deposit is refundable until May 15 for fall admission. Deposits received after May 15 are non-refundable.

Scholarships

The Presidential Global Scholarship is available to all first-year international students. Students may be eligible for awards from $1,000 to $10,000. Every applicant is screened for eligibility based upon merit criteria that include grade point average, test scores, leadership, and service. Scholarships are renewable upon maintaining a 2.5 grade point average and good school citizenship. Students must submit all application materials by January 1 to be considered for any level of the Presidential Global Scholarship.

Transfer Students

International Students interested in transferring to ·¬ÇÑÊÓÆµ must have a minimum grade point average of 2.4 (based on a 4.0 scale) to be considered for admission. Specific programs may have differing requirements. 

Health Records, Immunizations, and Health Insurance

All students are required to submit proof of health insurance with a US based carrier. Students may purchase a plan through ·¬ÇÑÊÓÆµ. The State of Maine requires proof of specific immunizations before students may attend classes. Upon acceptance, students will receive health and immunization forms to be completed by a licensed physician.

Please see the Student Health Center website for information on our International Student Immunization Requirements.

Housing

Residence and meal information will be sent to accepted applicants in April. Information will include directions to campus, room information, suggestions for packing, climate and weather information, and suggested accommodations for students who must arrive before residence halls open. Roommate information will be sent in July. All full-time first and second year undergraduates must live in university housing unless they are married or living with family, within an approximate 30 mile radius of campus.

International Student Application Admission Information


OFFICE

PHONE AND EMAIL

International Initiatives
Email: international@husson.edu
Phone: 207.941.7175