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International Students

This page contains the application requirements for all international undergraduate and graduate students.

Other resources:

Undergraduate International (non-Canadian) Students

  • ÃÛÌÒapp Application OR The Common Application
    • Apply for free by January 1.
    • NOTE: International transfer students may only use the ÃÛÌÒapp application.
  • High school transcript – submitted by your guidance counselor through the application.
  • SAT/ACT or IELTS/TOEFL/Duolingo – either from your high school or from the testing agency. See our for more information about which test you should submit.
  • Official university transcripts – if you’ve done any university/college course work.
  • You need a valid passport to study in the U.S. We encourage you to send us a scanned copy of the ID page of your passport, or begin the necessary paperwork to obtain or renew your passport. If you do not have a passport currently, please apply for one as soon as possible to avoid delays in obtaining an immigration document to schedule your visa appointment.

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Email the following to intladm@calvin.edu, with the subject line "Supporting financial aid documentation"

  • Parent’s income statement – This can be a statement issued by their employer, person in charge of company finances, or it can be government issued tax document with the income amount listed.
  • Parent’s savings statement – This bank statement must be recent and should demonstrate that you can cover at least two years towards your educational costs. If this is a checking account, the transaction history must not exceed three months.
  • Sponsor’s letter of intent (if applicable) – This is a letter written by your sponsor indicating the amount they pledge towards your educational costs for each year. Sponsors should use this form for their letter of intent.
  • Sponsor’s savings statement (if applicable) – This bank statement must be recent and should demonstrate that your sponsor can cover at least two years of their pledged amount from savings. If this is a checking account, the transaction history must not exceed 3 months.

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Graduate International (non-Canadian) Students

Students outside the U.S. may take fully online programs, but international students studying within the U.S. must maintain a full load of in-person courses during each required semester. International students seeking to study on campus must carefully select their courses with guidance from their advisor to ensure a full in-person load while they are in the U.S. It is critical to plan ahead to schedule enough in-person courses to maintain a full load.

Here are criteria to consider for obtaining a student visa:

  • Each fall and spring semester, an international student must be taking at least 8 credits, 6 of which must be in on-campus rather than online courses, in order to get a visa to study in the U.S.
  • A "semester" refers to a full 16 week term, so students taking sessions in fall 1 term and fall 2 term can add those credits together to get to 8 credits.
  • Taking courses in the summer is optional. International students are not required to take credits in the summer if summer session is not part of their program of study.
  • If a class spans a semester and is offered online for most of the semester but culminates in an intensive period on-campus (such as a 16 week online class culminating in a one week on-campus experience), an international student can obtain a visa for the one week period, but not for the online portion.
  • Students are not required to have a full in-person load during their final semester. However, they must be fulfilling at least one in-person requirement for their degree.Ìý
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  • English Language Test Score to ensure you're ready to succeed. Accepted tests/scores are as follows:
      • Internet-based: 100
      • Paper-based: 600
      • Computer-based: 250
      • ÃÛÌÒapp Institution Code: 1095
      • Score of 7.0
      • ÃÛÌÒapp Institution Code: 1095
      • Score of 125Ìý
  • Official undergraduate university transcripts and transcript evaluation
    • Official transcripts need to be sent to ÃÛÌÒapp directly from the undergraduate institution from which you received your bachelor's degree to prove validity. Institutions should send official transcripts to us at either admissions@calvin.edu or mail to ÃÛÌÒapp Admissions, 3201 Burton St SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546, USA.Ìý
    • If your transcripts are in English and show a GPA or CGPA and a bachelor's degree conferred, we do not require a transcript evaluation. If not, then an official course-by-course evaluation of any undergraduate and/or graduate level coursework must be provided by one of these foreign educational credential evaluators from the list below:
  • Please note that you need aÌývalid passportÌýto study in the U.S. We encourage you to send us a scanned copy of the ID page of your passport, or begin the necessary paperwork to obtain or renew your passport.

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Note: We require all supporting documents to be original or certified copies.

Email supporting financial documentation (income and bank statements) toÌýgraduate-programs@calvin.edu. We require:

  • Income statementÌý– This can be a statement issued byÌýyour employer, person in charge of company finances, or it can be government issued tax document with the income amount listed.
  • Savings statementÌý–ÌýAmount in your savings, checking or investments.
  • Sponsor’s letter of intent (if applicable)Ìý– This is a letter written by your sponsor indicating the amount they pledge towards your educational costs for each year.
  • Sponsor’s savings statement (if applicable)Ìý– This bank statement must be recent and should demonstrate that your sponsor can cover at least two years of their pledged amount from savings. If this is a checking account, the transaction history must not exceed 3 months.

Canadian Students

  • ÃÛÌÒapp Application OR The Common Application
    • Apply by January 1 and ÃÛÌÒapp will waive the $35 application fee. Applications from Canadian students will be considered until August 1.
    • NOTE: International transfer students may only use the ÃÛÌÒapp application.
  • High school transcript – submitted by your guidance counselor through the application.
  • SAT/ACT or IELTS/TOEFL – either from your high school or from the testing agency. See our for more information about which test you should submit.
  • Official university transcripts – if you’ve done any university/college course work.
  • You need a valid passport to study in the U.S. We encourage you to send us a scanned copy of the ID page of your passport, or begin the necessary paperwork to obtain or renew your passport.
    • US/Canadian dual citizens will need a US passport to enter the country.

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Email the following to intladm@calvin.edu, with the subject line "Supporting financial aid documentation"

  • Parent’s income statement – This can be a statement issued by their employer, person in charge of company finances, or it can be government issued tax document with the income amount listed.
  • Parent’s savings statement – This bank statement must be recent and should demonstrate that you can cover at least two years towards your educational costs. If this is a checking account, the transaction history must not exceed three months.
  • Sponsor’s letter of intent (if applicable) – This is a letter written by your sponsor indicating the amount they pledge towards your educational costs for each year.
  • Sponsor’s savings statement (if applicable) – This bank statement must be recent and should demonstrate that your sponsor can cover at least two years of their pledged amount from savings. If this is a checking account, the transaction history must not exceed 3 months.

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Events for International Students

Our team hosts weekly webinars to talk about academics, student life, and our vibrant faith community.

We also invite campus guests to talk about topics especially of interest for international students!

International Admissions Team

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Phone: 1-616-526-6106 | Toll free: 1-800-688-0122 | Fax: 1-616-526-6777 | Email: intladm@calvin.edu

Brent Wilkinson

Brent Wilkinson

Director of International Admissions and Immigration
1-616-526-6897
Sam Gomez

Samuel Gomez

Associate Director of International Admissions Counseling (Serving: Canada, Latin America, Caribbean)
1-616-526-7749
Esther Eunbie Lee

Esther (Eunbie) Lee

International Admissions Counselor (Serving: Asia, Oceania, and Americans Living Abroad)
1-616-526-6264
Zion Park

Zion Park

International Admissions Counselor (Serving: China, Europe, and International Students in the US High Schools)
1-616-526-6792
Ben Seward

Ben Seward

International Admissions Coordinator
Abigail Zwart

Abigail Zwart

International Admissions Counselor (Serving: Africa)
1-616-526-6783
Jim_Wilder

Jim Wilder

Immigration Coordinator
1-616-526-6629
Noro Dung

Noro Dung

International Admissions Student Assistant
Rachit Kharel

Rachit Kharel

International Admissions Student Assistant
Ire Kim

Ire Kim

International Admissions Student Assistant