WHY CHOOSE JWU?
HERE ARE SOME TOP REASONS A VALUABLE EDUCATION
2 BEAUTIFUL CAMPUSES
Choose to study and live in the vibrant, artsy college town of PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND or the growing business center of CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA for a comprehensive college experience close to local restaurants and nightlife.
PROVIDENCE Rhode Island
CHARLOTTE North Carolina
HOW TO APPLY
Apply online to JWU’s undergraduate and graduate programs by taking these steps:
1. Visit apply.jwu.edu to apply online
2. Provide
High school/secondary school or university transcripts/mark sheets
Proof of English proficiency test (or, enroll in JWU ESL non-degree program)
SAT/ACT test scores (optional)
Information needed AFTER Applying
International Financial Declaration Form (FDF)
100+ undergraduate and graduate programs
Professionally FOCUSED curriculum
DIVERSE liberal arts foundation
56 study abroad and exchange programs in 31 countries
Alumni from 128 countries
19 Average Class Size
STUDENT LIFE
100+ Student Organizations
8,182 students from 54 countries
Each campus has varsity and intramural TEAMS , club SPORTS and state-of the-art FACILITIES
EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION & CAREER SERVICES
1,457 students completed an internship at 874 sites in 43 states
75% of internships were paid
78% received job offer after internship
JWU students and alumni have INTERNED or WORKED for many companies including: Amazon, Bloomberg, Facebook, Hasbro, Marriott International and Walt Disney World.
NATIONALLY RANKED
apply.jwu.edu
Certified bank statement or government sponsorship letter verifying financial support for one academic year
Copy of biographical section of valid passport
Graduate programs will also require: two letters of recommendation, a résumé and a statement of purpose.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SERVICES OFFICE (ISSO)
ISSO helps with arrival services and transitioning to life in the U.S. as well as housing, immigration laws and compliance, employment and more.
The BRIDGE (Building Relationships, Intercultural Dialogue & Global Engagement) supports JWU’s diverse student body through educational programs, cultural events aand social activities designed to promote international and intercultural awareness.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMS
If you do not have English language proficiency, JWU offers English as a Second Language (ESL) non-credit programs and resources. For more information visit jwu.edu/international.
VIEW OUR INTERNATIONAL VIEWBOOK:
*For an explanation of this rate and for more information, visit jwu.edu/career-outcomes All statistics are the most current as of December 2022. For the latest statistics and information, visit jwu.edu/about-jwu
Visit jwu.edu/international
If you have questions, email international@admissions.jwu.edu or call +1 401-598-1000.
@JWUProvidence | @JWUCharlotte @JohnsonAndWales Johnson & Wales University
NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATION: Johnson & Wales University does not discriminate on the basis of age, color, disability, gender identity or expression, genetic information, national origin, actual or potential parental, family, or marital status, including pregnancy and related conditions, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, status as a protected veteran, or any other legally protected status in its programs, activities or employment, as required by Title IX and other laws. Inquiries about nondiscrimination can be made to: Nondiscrimination Coordinator, 8 Abbott Park Place, Providence, RI 02903, 401-598-2703, titleix@jwu.edu, or the Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington, DC, 20202-1100, 800-421-3481.
U.S. News & World Report and Money Best Colleges rankings are for Providence Campus only.
DEGREE PROGRAMS
Programs of study are subject to change. To see the most recent offerings at each campus, visit jwu.edu/majors For program descriptions, requirements and program listing, visit catalog.jwu.edu/programsofstudy
2023–24
TUITION AND FEES†
(USD PER ACADEMIC YEAR)
Undergraduate Programs
Tuition: $39,792 per academic year
Housing: $10,758–$13,600††
Meal Plan: $2,688–5,356††
Estimated Books and Supplies: $1,200
Student Health Insurance: $2,580
New Student Fee: $416 (first year Charlotte Campus only; not charged to new international students attending Providence Campus)††
Undergraduate Online Programs per 3.0 credit course: $1,485
ACCELERATED MASTER'S PROGRAM
If you’re interested in earning your bachelor’s and master’s degree, you can save time and money with JWU! During your senior year as an undergraduate student, you can take graduatelevel courses at no additional cost.
For more information and a complete list of programs, visit jwu.edu/accelerated-programs.
Graduate Programs
MBA/M.S. per 3.0 semester credit course: $2,526
Pre-MBA for International Students per semester: $5,250
English as a Second Language
Tuition per semester (undergraduate and graduate): $5,250
Providence Campus International Student Services Fee
$1,386 per academic year or $693 per semester (PVD undergraduate, graduate and ESL (not charged to exchange students)
SCHOLARSHIPS International undergraduate students are eligible for annual scholarships based upon academic performance. GRADUATE STUDIES Master of Business Administration ● One-Year MBA ● MBA with concentration in: Accounting .............................................................................................. ● Event Leadership ● Finance ● Global Fashion Merchandising and Management ● Hospitality ● Human Resource Management ● Information Security/Assurance ● Information Technology* ● Marketing ● Nonprofit Management ● Operations and Supply Chain Management ● Organizational Leadership ...................................................................... ● Organizational Psychology ● Project Management ● Sport Leadership ● M.S. Degrees in Addiction Counseling ● Clinical Mental Health Counseling ● Cybersecurity* ● Data Analytics* ● Food Innovation and Technology* ● Global Tourism and Sustainable Economic Development ● Human Resource Management ............................................................... ●
RI NC RI UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES Accounting ● Accounting — Corporate Accounting and Financial Analysis ● Adventure, Sport and Sustainable Tourism Management ● Advertising & Marketing Communications ................................................... ● Animal Science ● Applied Food Science ● Baking & Pastry Arts ● ● Baking & Pastry Arts and Food & Beverage Industry Management ● ● Beverage Sales & Marketing Management ● Biology* ● Biomedical Engineering* ● Business Administration ● ● Business Studies ● ● Computer Engineering* ● Computer Science* ..................................................................................... ● Criminal Justice ● Culinary Arts ● ● Culinary Arts and Food & Beverage Industry Management ● ● Culinary Nutrition ● ● Culinary Science & Product Development ● Cyber Threat Intelligence & Defense ● Data Analytics* ● Dietetics and Applied Nutrition (culinary path) ● Digital Marketing & Social Media* ● Electronics Engineering* ● English as a Second Language (ESL) ........................................................... ● Entrepreneurship ● ● Equine Studies ● Exercise and Sports Science ● ● Fashion Merchandising & Retailing ● ● Finance ● Food & Beverage Entrepreneurship ● ● Graphic Design* ● Health Science ● ● Healthcare Administration ● ● Hospitality Management ● ● Human Resource Management .................................................................... ● International Business ● Liberal Studies ● ● Management ● Marketing ● ● Media & Communication Studies ● ● Operations and Supply Chain Management ● Political Science ● Product Design ● Psychology ● ● Public Health ● ● Robotics Engineering* ................................................................................ ● Sports, Entertainment, Event — Management ● ● Sustainable Food Systems ● ●
*SEVIS STEM Approved
2201202 12/22 †For a current and complete list of fees visit jwu.edu/tuition | ††Total per year amounts can vary depending on housing and meal plan options