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HOW TO APPLY
You can apply to study at Western Washington University International Study Center using our easy online application. Once your application is received, a Student Enrollment Advisor will contact you directly to help you through the next steps.
If you don't have all your information available right now, you can save your application and return to it at a later date. You can also submit your supporting documents with your form.
For entry to your Global Pathway Program, you may need to provide additional documents demonstrating your academic history to support your application. Your advisor will explain what documents to provide, how to securely send us your documents, and how to pay your deposit. You will also need to meet specific academic and English language requirements. Visit the below pages to learn about entry requirements for our programs, tuition fees, study documents, and what to expect when you arrive at Western.
We pride ourselves on treating everyone fairly, and complying with Washington state law. As such, Western Washington University does not automatically or unreasonably deny an applicant’s admission or restrict access to campus accommodation based on an applicant’s criminal history.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
You will need to meet specific academic and English language requirements. Find the entry requirements needed for admission to your program.
PROGRAM FEES
Learn more about student tuition for your program, University fees, and student accommodation fees.
START YOUR APPLICATION
We want to make it easy for you to apply to study at the International Study Center. Start your journey by completing our online application form.
SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS
You may need to supply supporting documents when applying to study your chosen program. Learn about the types of documents needed to support your application and visa.
BEFORE YOU ARRIVE
You will be welcomed into an active community from your first day on campus. Find out what to expect when you arrive and your first week.