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All of the items listed must be received by the admissions
deadlines below in order for you to be considered
for admission as an international student.
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| Deadlines for Submission
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Fall Admission
(beginning in September) |
June 1 of same year |
Spring Admission
(beginning in January) |
November 1 of previous year |
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Please note that your application
will be considered incomplete and will not be evaluated
until we have all required documents. All submitted
items become property of UW-Green Bay and cannot be
returned or forwarded. Due to student health insurance
policy, you must be 18 years old by the time you arrive
at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay to be eligible
for admission. Send all documentation to: |
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Office of Admissions
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
2420 Nicolet Drive
Green Bay, WI 54311-7001 U.S.A.
Telephone: (920) 465-2111
Fax: (920) 465-5754
Email: uwgb@uwgb.edu |
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Required Documents: (PDFs require Adobe Reader)
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- Checklist of Required Documents (PDF: 102k)
- Completed and signed application
form. Download International
Student Application form (PDF: 110k) or Apply
online.
- Non-refundable application fee of $35*. A
bank draft or international money order in U.S.
dollars is acceptable.
Credit cards can only be used for online applications
and only at the time of transmission.
*Because of the high cost of postage, we will not notify
you by mail of missing application materials until
we receive your application fee.
- Official records from secondary school,
colleges and universities attended (in the
original language
and in English translation) showing courses taken
and grades received each year. Students
from non-English speaking countries must also
submit officially translated
English translations. Copies will only be accepted
if these documents contain the official seal and
an original ink signature of an appropriate
official of
your institution. Personal photocopies (black and
white) cannot be accepted. Official transcripts
from an educational
institution in the United States must be sent by
the issuing institution directly to the UW-Green
Bay Office
of Admissions. Facsimile transcripts (faxed) are
not accepted as official.
- Certification of degrees and dates
granted. This
may be in the form of a diploma or notation found on
the transcripts.
- English proficiency. Since
all UW-Green Bay coursework is conducted in
English, each international applicant must provide
evidence of English
proficiency. Official TOEFL scores
may be submitted with the following required scores:
500 (paper-based), 173 (computer-based), or 61
(iBT). Other evidence of English proficiency
may be submitted in lieu of a TOEFL score. List
of other options (PDF: 42k).
- Completed Financial Support Statement for the upcoming academic year.
2008-2009 (PDF: 132k)
(requires Adobe
Reader)
Please use the 2007-2008 financial support statement for
applications submitted for the Spring or Fall 2007 semesters.
- An original bank
statement (PDF: 88k) in
U.S. dollars from your sponsor’s bank
and all other supporting documentation of
financial resources sufficient for one full
academic year of study. The bank statement must be on original
and official bank letterhead. Photocopies cannot
be accepted as official.
- If currently in the U.S., Completed Transfer
Clearance Form (and copy of your current I-20 if applicable)
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