International Admissions
No Application Fees
No SATs or ACTs required
Multiple start terms per year
No GRE or GMAT required
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International students are an integral part of our diverse and inclusive community. In fact, they comprise up to 19% of our undergraduate population. And with our campus located in the heart of Boston, you will be going to college in one of the most culturally rich and historic cities in America.
To contact an International Recruitment Global Representative, use the following email addresses:
- [email protected] (China, Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, and Mongolia)
- [email protected] (India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bhutan)
- [email protected] (Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Indonesia, Brunei, Singapore, and the Philippines)
- [email protected] (anything south of the US/Mexico border)
- [email protected] (Middle East and North Africa)
- [email protected] (rest of world)
When to Apply
Our admissions process operates on a rolling basis, however, we do recommend following these application guidelines to ensure you can begin during your desired start term.
International Deadlines
Learn more about sponsorship information and visa compliance requirements.
Visa Information
Foreign Credential Evaluation
The Foreign Credential Evaluation (FCE) is a required assessment of all transcripts and documents from non-U.S. accredited post-secondary education institutions.
Please review the Foreign Credential Evaluation (FCE) requirements by country.
English Language Proficiency
We require all non-native English speakers to take and pass one of several available proficiency exams.
Language Requirements
What Else Do I Need to Know?
The documents you must submit with your application for admission vary depending on your current situation. Select the option below that matches your current situation for complete requirements.
If you wish to come to the U.S. to study full-time on an F-1 visa you must submit the following:
- An application for bachelor’s completion or graduate admission
- A completed and submitted I-20 request form via myOGS. Please read about visa details and instructions.
- Please note the myOGS e-form will require you to upload scanned copies of the identity page of your passport, financial documentation indicating availability of funds equal to or exceeding the amount needed to attend Northeastern and pay for living expenses for at least a full academic year (and dated within 9 months of your desired start date), an affidavit of support if you are not using family funds, and a completed transfer-in form
- All submitted financial documents must be written in English with amounts listed in U.S. dollars. (If funds on the bank statement are not in U.S. dollars, please attach a currency conversion from an online calculator such as http://www.xe.com/currencyconverter)
- The name of the account holder on any bank documents must be in English
- If you are receiving government sponsorship, please provide a financial guarantee letter that has your name, major, and the covered terms
View a list of our programs that meet international student visa requirements.
The following programs have different admissions requirements. Visit the program page to learn how to apply:
If you wish to come to the U.S. to study full-time on an F-1 visa you must submit the following:
- An application for bachelor’s completion or graduate admission
- A completed and submitted I-20 request form via myOGS. Please read about visa details and instructions.
- Please note the myOGS e-form will require you to upload scanned copies of the identity page of your passport, financial documentation indicating availability of funds equal to or exceeding the amount needed to attend Northeastern and pay for living expenses for at least a full academic year (and dated within 9 months of your desired start date), an affidavit of support if you are not using family funds, and a completed transfer-in form
- All submitted financial documents must be written in English with amounts listed in U.S. dollars. (If funds on the bank statement are not in U.S. dollars, please attach a currency conversion from an online calculator such as http://www.xe.com/currencyconverter)
- The name of the account holder on any bank documents must be in English
- If you are receiving government sponsorship, please provide a financial guarantee letter that has your name, major, and the covered terms
View a list of our programs that meet international student visa requirements.
The following program has different admissions requirements. Visit the program page to learn how to apply:
If you are currently in the U.S. on a tourist visa, you cannot take classes at the College of Professional Studies. If you wish to change to an F1 visa, you must leave the U.S. and apply for a new visa from outside of the United States.
If you currently have a visa of nonimmigrant status (e.g., L-2, J-2, H1B, etc.), you must submit the following:
- Application for bachelor’s completion or graduate admission
- myOGS Dataform
- Please note the myOGS e-form will require you to upload scanned copies of the identity page of your passport, current visa, and I-94 information.
*Note: If you are not planning to change to F-1 status, we strongly advise you refer to an immigration attorney to help determine if your current visa allows you to engage in a full-time course of study in the U.S. and gives you eligibility to work in the U.S., including participation in co-op or other forms of experiential learning that may be required by your academic program.
If you currently have a visa of non-immigrant status that does not allow for full- or part-time study, you must travel and apply for an F-1 visa OR apply for a Change of Status with USCIS before starting your program.
You must submit the following:
- An application for bachelor’s completion or graduate admission
- A completed and submitted I-20 request form via myOGS: details and instructions can be found here
- Please note the myOGS e-form will require you to upload scanned copies of the identity page of your passport, current visa, and I-94 information
- All submitted financial documents must be written in English with amounts listed in U.S. dollars. (If funds on the bank statement are not in U.S. dollars, please attach a currency conversion from an online calculator such as http://www.xe.com/currencyconverter )
- The name of the account holder on any bank documents must be in English
- If you are receiving government sponsorship, please provide a financial guarantee letter that has your name, major, and the covered terms
View a list of our programs that meet international student visa requirements.
The following program has different admissions requirements. Visit the program page to learn how to apply: