Hear from current international students and the Director of International Admissions, John Ettore, who will provide an overview of our academic programs, and information about opportunities at La Salle, our location, student life, housing, the application process, and merit scholarships.
We look forward to having you join us!
An international applicant is anyone who is not a citizen or permanent resident of the United States. International students will need to hold or will obtain an F or J Visa to study in the United States.
If you are currently attending high school or a secondary school, you are a first-year applicant. You are a transfer applicant if you have graduated from high school or completed secondary school and have earned credits as a degree candidate at another college or university. You are a graduate applicant if you currently hold a bachelor’s degree.
If you are applying as an international transfer student, you are required to submit:
If you are applying as an international graduate student, you must submit:
Your official records are required to complete your application. Failure to declare a full academic record may lead to dismissal from the La Salle University.
All academic records must be originals or certified copies with the original seal of the issuing institution, or Ministry of Education, signed by an appropriate authority. Originals or certified copies of these records must be in the institution’s language and must be accompanied by officially certified English translations.
Please note that La Salle University does not offer need-based financial assistance to international students.
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