Newberry College welcomes students from countries outside the United States. International students are valued for the great cultural resources they bring to the Newberry College community.
International applicants for both freshman and transfer admission must submit the following:
- Newberry College application or Common Application (both available online)
- Scores from the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language). A TOEFL score of 71 on the online exam, 525 on the paper version, or 197 on the computer version are generally preferred. The test may be waived for students whose primary language is English or for students whose medium of instruction is English. Students choosing to take the APIEL (Advanced Placement International English Language Exam) should score at least a 3. A Duolingo score of 100 is also accepted.
- Transcript evaluation from an approved international transcript evaluation organization for all foreign transcripts. WES (wes.org) and Spantran (https://www.spantran.com) are recommended. Final official evaluation review by an international transcript evaluator must be submitted to the Admission Office directly from the evaluation organization. Applicants should submit original copies of their transcript or graduation certificate to the Admission Office as part of their admission application.
- International student athletes can submit original copies of final transcripts and graduation certificates to be used in conjunction with final NCAA Clearinghouse documented GPA and transcript evaluation.
- All international students must submit a final official transcript evaluation that shows final high school or college grades and the level of degree or diploma earned. The transcript must show that the equivalent of a U.S. high school diploma has been completed.
- All supporting documentation as outlined in the student admissions portal, including:
- a bank statement showing the student has enough financial sponsorship for the cost of the upcoming academic year. Newberry College cannot assume responsibility for changes in national policy relating to funds transferred outside the student's native country.
- International Student Statement of Financial Responsibility form
- Employment Letter for sponsor
International students should apply for admission well before their anticipated date of enrollment because of the delay involved in international communications and the time-sensitive nature of obtaining the student visa.