We are pleased that you are considering applying to Valparaiso University, consistently top-ranked in the United States' Midwest region by U.S.News and World Report!
In order to be considered for admission to Valparaiso University, you will need to submit the following items at least four months before the term for which you are applying to the Office of Admission.
along with a check for $50, payable to Valparaiso University.Students who do not meet minimum English proficiency requirements are encouraged to attend INTERLINK, an intensive English language program which operates on Valpo's campus.
All of the above items must be received before the Admission Committee will act on your application.
International students who have demonstrated outstanding academic achievements, leadership, and a strong desire to continue their education at Valparaiso University will be considered for an International Scholarship. International students are required to submit SAT or ACT test scores to be considered for scholarship.
The University is required by the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service to determine that you have sufficient financial resources to cover all of your expenses while you are in the United States. Admitted students will not be sent an I-20 without the following information on file:
(431 KB)All international students must make their own arrangements for financing their expenses at Valparaiso University before they arrive in the United States. A conservative estimate of expenses, not including travel or vacations, for two semesters is as follows:
| Tuition and Fees * | $26,070 |
| Living Expenses | $7,620 |
| Health Insurance (see below) | $556 |
| Other (books, supplies, personal expenses, etc.) |
$3,000 |
| Total cost of attendance for two semesters * | $37,246 |
* College of Engineering cost of attendance for sophomores, juniors and seniors is $37,946.
All full-time Valparaiso students are covered automatically for emergency medical treatment up to $500. In addition, Valparaiso University requires that all international students enroll in a special policy (limit of $250,000) in case there are major medical expenses. However, if you can document that you have comparable insurance coverage through your parents or sponsor, then you do not need to enroll in the University health insurance policy plan.
A limited number of on-campus jobs are available for international students each year, and these jobs are usually for no more than 5 or 6 hours per week. Students should not plan on paying for educational costs in this way.
Contact Jennifer Smolnicky, Associate Director of Admission and Counselor for International Admission, at Jennifer.Smolnicky@valpo.edu or 888.GO.VALPO (1.219.464.5011 outside the U.S.)