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International Students

Questions? Contact:

  • Yoko Iwasaki-Zink
    International Student Advisor

Nebraska Wesleyan admits undergraduate international students based on the strength of their academic transcripts, high school diploma/certificate of completion, and a minimum TOEFL score (for international students for whom English is not the primary language).

International students must submit the following:

  • Request the International Student Application for Admission and Financial Certification form from International Student Advisor Yoko Iwasaki-Zink
  • US $30 application fee
  • Certified copy of high school and/or university transcripts (translated by a certified person)
  • Certified copy of high school diploma or certificate of high school completion (translated by a certified person)

Official score from one of the following:

Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)

  • Institution code: 6470
  • Minimum score: Paper test—525
  • Computer test—197
  • Internet test—71

International English Language Testing System (IELTS)

  • Minimum score: 5.5 Society of Testing English Proficiency (STEP)
  • Eiken minimum score: Pre-1 Level

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Lincoln, NE 68504-2794
800.541.3818
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