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Minimum Criteria for Acceptance
Application procedure for Webster students
Application procedure for Visiting students
Application Deadlines
Late Applicants

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If you are interested in seeking a degree from a Webster University international campus, please visit our International Admissions page. 

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Minimum Criteria for Acceptance
At the time of participation in the program, undergraduate applicants must have*:
  • 15 Semester Credit Hours, (for Webster students, 15 credit hours must be earned at Webster University)
  • Good academic standing
At the time of participation in the program, graduate applicants must have*: 
  • 9 semester hours of graduate credit and be in good standing
*students who do not meet the minimum eligibility requirements at the time of application should submit an additional statement telling when the requirements will be met (must be before program start).

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Webster University students
Application procedure
To participate in a Study Abroad program, both graduate and undergraduate students at Webster University must do the following:

Applications will not be processed and reviewed until the applicant has completed "Study Abroad 101" and all aplication materials have been submitted.

Once the Office of Study Abroad receives your completed application, you will be contacted to arrange an individual interview with an Advisor. After completion of the interivew your application will be reviewed and you will receive notice of your acceptance status by mail, generally within two weeks. 

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Visiting students
Application procedure
To apply for a Study Abroad Program, both graduate and undergraduate visiting students must submit the following: Incomplete applications will not be processed and reviewed until all materials have been submitted. 

Once the Office of Study Abroad receives your completed application, it will be reviewed and you will receive notice of your acceptance status by mail, generally within two weeks. 

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APPLICATION DEADLINES

Fall Semester March 15
Spring Semester September 15
Summer February 15

Study Abroad applications and applications for the Webster World Traveler program (free round-trip ticket for Webster students) must be submitted by the corresponding dates listed above.

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Late Applicants
Late applications will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis and acceptance cannot be guaranteed. 
Along with completing "Study Abroad 101" and the regular application forms (see above), all applications submitted after the deadline must include the following:

  • $165 security deposit (checks made payable to Webster University)
  • $30 application fee (non-Webster students only)
  • 3 passport-size photos (6 for London students)
If Webster University cannot accommodate your application, your security deposit will be returned to you.  If you are accepted to the program, the security deposit will be held until the successful completion of your program, at which time you may apply for a rebate of the deposit.

Once the Office of Study Abroad receives your completed application, deposit, and photos you will be contacted to arrange an individual interview with an Advisor. After completion of the interivew your application will be reviewed and you will receive notice of your acceptance status by mail, generally within two weeks. 

If you have any additional questions, please contact the Office of Study Abroad. 

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Last modified: January 2005