2015-2016 INTERNATIONAL
STUDENT GUIDE
SEATTLE UNIVERSITY REGIONAL RANKINGS – Top 10 in West for more than 10 years, and ranked 5th in 2015. – Ranked 7th in West for “Best Value” – #1 private business school in the Northwest – #1 for graduate Accounting in the Northwest – #1 Executive Leadership MBA in the Northwest
SEATTLE UNIVERSITY NATIONAL RANKINGS – Recognized as a national leader in community service and volunteerism. Received the Presidential Award for Community Service in 2012, and was honored by the President’s Higher Eduation Community Service Honor Roll in 2013 and 2014. – #14 for Finance – #18 for Accounting – #34 for Engineering – #1 for Legal Writing ( Rankings according to U.S. News and World Report: Best Colleges 2015)
To learn more about additional rankings and honors, visit: seattleu.edu/about/rankings-recognition
EDUCATION IN A MAJOR
INTERNATIONAL CITY
College is a destination. Where you head determines life’s other paths. Seattle University provides distinctive learning—Jesuit education in a captivating global city where expert faculty and an abundance of rich experiences ensure the intellectual, professional and personal formation of every student. You’re invited to join this engaged community where you can learn more about yourself, the world and your place in it.
THE JESUIT DIFFERENCE Seattle University respects and embraces people of all faiths, perspectives and backgrounds. Its Jesuit ethos and urban location in the lively, innovative city of Seattle offers students a distinctive educational experience. We invite you to become part of a vibrant community. Jesuit education focuses on the whole person—mind, body and spirit—so you can realize your full potential and be an effective force for positive social change. Seattle University combines the rigorous Jesuit intellectual tradition with a deep commitment to social justice. It’s a university that empowers you to be a global citizens, engaged in leadership and service. SU is one of America’s top 25 universities for service-learning with four out of five students active in a variety of service activities. Hundreds of these students travel the world and have life-transforming experiences through international internship programs.
Seattle is one of the world’s great urban centers and much of what makes the city great is reflected in Seattle University. Everything Seattle has to offer—and there’s plenty—is right at SU’s doorstep. As a student here, you have an opportunity to learn through service and internships, to be mentored by area alumni in a multitude of professions and to take in world-class cultural offerings and pro sporting events. Seattle is one of the most literate cities in the world and widely recognized as a breeding ground for innovation and positive social change. East and south of campus are some of the city’s most culturally and ethnically diverse neighborhoods. The Central District, Little Ethiopia, Little Saigon and the International District are all within a stroll and offer a different world culture at nearly every corner.
LIVING IN THE CITY Nestled between the Cascade and Olympic mountain ranges along the inland waters of Puget Sound, Seattle is a magnificent setting for a university.
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LEMIEUX LIBRARY AND MCGOLDRICK LEARNING COMMONS Seattle University is home to one of the most modern libraries in the country. The Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons fosters a technologyrich environment for group and individual study and gives students the latest tools to excel in their course work. www.seattleu.edu/library
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Students gather to eat, socialize, study and more in the Student Center, a comfortable atmosphere that cultivates community. Here you’ll find computer portals to plug into, as well as a bistro and a café that serves American and international cuisine. Scattered throughout the building are alcoves for quiet conversation.
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Whether you are looking to stay in shape, work with a trainer or participate in a fitness class, you can do it all at the Eisiminger Fitness Center. www.seattleu.edu/student/recsports
LEE CENTER FOR THE ARTS The Lee Center for the Arts is SU’s hub for theater and musical performances. The center houses a 150-seat flexible theater designed for drama, dance and musical performances. It also features a gallery that displays visual art by students and visiting artists.
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ADMISSIONS AND GENERAL INFORMATION
Submit an admissions application prior to the deadlines below: Fall Quarter (begins September) Freshman–Early Action Nov. 15 Freshman–Regular Decision Jan. 15 Transfer* March 1 * Nursing and Diagnostic Ultrasound have earlier deadlines. Check seattleu.edu/apply for details.
GRADUATE INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS Deadlines will vary by department and may be prior to the deadlines below: Fall Quarter (begins September) All applicants April 1 Winter Quarter (begins January) All applicants Sept. 1 Spring Quarter (begins March) All applicants
Dec. 1
Summer Quarter (begins June) All applicants
Feb. 1
APPLY ONLINE www.seattleu.edu/admissions/applynow/
• Undergraduate applicants: Should have the equivalent of a U.S. grade-point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
• Full financial support, which includes tuition, room, board, health insurance and miscellaneous expenses.
• Graduate applicants: Should have the equivalent of a four-year U.S. baccalaureate degree and a 3.0 grade point average. Three-year bachelor degree programs may be acceptable with additional testing.
• Provide official transcripts from each educational institution attended. • Demonstrate English proficiency as described in the chart below.
ENGLISH PROFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS REQUIRED TO PARTICIPATE IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE CULTURE BRIDGE
UNDERGRADUATE
UNDERGRADUATE INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS
UNIVERSITY ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS All applicants, undergraduate or graduate, must show above-average marks in secondary or university-level course work. All applicants must satisfy the following requirements for admission to be granted:
GRADUATE
PRIORITY APPLICATION DEADLINES
EXEMPT FROM ENGLISH LANGUAGE CULTURE BRIDGE
• T OEFL: 68-91 iBT or 520-579 PBT • IELTS: 6.0-6.5 • C omplete ELS Level 112 with 3.0 minimum GPA • PTE: 46–62
• TOEFL: 92 iBT or 580 PBT • IELTS: 7.0 • SAT: 450 or higher in both critical reading & writing • ACT: 20 or higher in both reading and English • PTE: 63
• P TE: 58–62 • T OEFL: 86-91 iBT or 567-579 PBT • I ELTS: 6.5
• P TE: 63 • TOEFL: 92 iBT or 580PBT • IELTS: 7.0
For more information, visit www.toefl.org, www.ielts.org, or www.pearsonpte.com
INTENSIVE ENGLISH PROGRAM AT SEATTLE UNIVERSITY Seattle University’s Intensive English Program (IEP) is suited for students for whom English is a second language and are interested in attending Seattle University or other universities. Visit www.seattleu.edu/iep for more information.
ADMISSIONS TIMELINE JANUARY
FEBRUARY
MARCH
JUNE
SEPTEMBER
Winter quarter classes begin. Fall quarter deadline for freshmen.
Summer quarter deadline.
Spring quarter classes begin. Fall quarter deadline for transfer students.
Summer quarter classes begin.
New Beginning Orientation Program for international students.
ENGLISH PROFICIENCY AND THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE CULTURE BRIDGE The ELCB develops all phases of academic English and helps students overcome cultural barriers in the classroom. The freshman section is a 10-credit series of courses offered over the first quarter. Transfer and graduate sections are six credits taken in the first quarter by students who have completed the equivalent of English 1010 and based on placement.
Residence halls open. Fall quarter classes begin. Winter quarter application deadline.
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
Early Action freshman admission deadline.
Spring quarter deadline.
MERIT AWARDS FOR FIRST-YEAR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
PRESIDENT’S SCHOLARSHIP
PROVOST’S SCHOLARSHIP
DEAN’S SCHOLARSHIP
$10,000*
$7,000*
$5,000*
For more information about the ELCB, call (206) 296-6064 or visit www.seattleu.edu/academics/bridge/. STUDENT VISAS Once your application is accepted for admission by Seattle University, you will be mailed an I-20. You will need to contact the United States Embassy or Consulate in your country to arrange an interview. To obtain the F-1 Visa, you should bring to your interview a copy of your acceptance letter, financial statement, TOEFL results and academic transcripts. You are encouraged to be in touch with the U.S. Overseas Educational Advising Center in your country for additional assistance. Please allow up to 60 days for visa processing. SCHOLARSHIPS Undergraduate international applicants are eligible for merit-based scholarships, which applicants are automatically considered for upon acceptance to Seattle University. For more scholarship information, visit www.seattleu.edu/undergraduate-admissions/finances/scholarships/.
MERIT AWARDS FOR TRANSFER INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
MESSINA SCHOLARSHIP
XAVIER SCHOLARSHIP
LAYOLA SCHOLARSHIP
$15,000*
$12,000*
$9,000*
* Amounts are per academic year and renewable for up to four years. Amounts listed are 2015 - 16 award levels and English proficiency requirements may apply. Visit www.seattleu.edu/undergraduate-admissions/englishproficiency for more details.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT CENTER
UNDERGRADUATE COSTS (2015-2016) Tuition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$38,970
Room and Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$11,121
Books, Supplies and Other Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$2,220
Transportation and Misc. Personal Expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$4,170
Total Estimated Annual Cost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$56,481
Graduate costs vary by program. Visit www.seattleu.edu/costs/graduate-tuition for more information. * Seattle University students are required to have health insurance. Plans can be purchased through SU or students may provide proof of insurance under a comparable plan.
Located in the Student Center Pavilion, the International Student Center serves approximately 800 students from over 80 countries. The center is a gathering place that offers international students cultural, educational and social activities. The center’s staff assists with immigration and travel support. They also coordinate orientation programs throughout the year. Visit www.seattleu.edu/isc/.
AT SEATTLE UNIVERSITY, WE TEACH STUDENTS HOW TO TAP INTO A BROAD CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING AND EFFECT CHANGE.
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ACCREDITATION
MIAMI
APPROVALS American Chemical Society
Association of Theological Schools
National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration
American Medical Association
Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education
National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education
Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education Council on Social Work Education
Anthropology, Art History, Asian Studies, Communication Studies, Creative Writing, Criminal Justice, Cultural Anthropology, Digital Design, English, Environmental Studies, Film Studies, Fine Arts, French, History, Interdisciplinary Liberal Studies, International Studies, Journalism, Music, Philosophy, Photography, Political Science, Premajor (undeclared), Psychology, Public Affairs, ROTC, Social Work, Sociology, Spanish, Sport and Exercise Science, Strategic Communications, String Performance, Studio Art, Theatre, Theology and Religious Studies, Women and Gender Studies COLLEGE OF NURSING
Nursing
Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET
American Bar Association
Accounting, Business Administration, Business Economics, Business and Law (3+3 dual degree), Economics, Finance, International Business, Management, Marketing, Pre-Business
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
MEXICO
AACSB International
ALBERS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
SEATTLE PACIFIC OCEAN
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS
Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Education Programs
National Association of School Psychologists Washington State Board of Education Washington State Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission
Biochemistry, Biology, Cell and Molecular Biology, Chemistry, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Computer Science, Diagnostic Ultrasound, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Environmental Science, Marine and Conservation Biology, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Pre-Engineering, Pre-Health, Pre-Science MATTEO RICCI COLLEGE
Humanities; Humanities for Leadership Studies; Humanities for Teaching
GRADUATE PROGRAMS ALBERS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS
Business Administration (MBA); Executive Leadership Certificate Program (ELP); Finance (MSF); Leadership Executive Business Administration (LEMBA); Professional Accounting (MPAC); Post-Baccalaureate Certificates; Juris Doctor/Master of Business Administration; Juris Doctor/Master of Professional Accounting; Juris Doctor/Master of Science in Finance COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Arts Leadership (MFA); Criminal Justice (MACJ); Nonprofit Leadership (MNPL); Psychology (MAP); Public Administration (MPA); Sport Administration and Leadership (MSAL); Social Work (MSW); Juris Doctor/Master of Public Administration; Juris Doctor/Master of Sport Administration and Leadership COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Adult Education and Training; Counseling; Educational Administration; Educational Leadership (Doctoral Degree); Educating Non-Native English Speakers; School Psychology; Special Education; Student Development Administration; Teacher Preparation (MIT); Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages; Certificate programs COLLEGE OF NURSING
Adult and Geriatric Nurse Practitioner; Advanced Community Nursing/Public Health Nursing; Advanced Practice Nursing Immersion; Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP); Family Nurse Practitioner; Nurse Midwifery; Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse Practitioner COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Computer Science (MSCS); Software Engineering (MSE); Computer Science Fundamentals Certificate; Structural Engineering (MSST) SCHOOL OF LAW SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY & MINISTRY
Doctor of Ministry (DMin), Master of Divinity (MDiv); Pastoral Studies (MAPS); Relationship and Pastoral Therapy (MARPT); Transformational Leadership (MATL); Transforming Spirituality (MATS); Juris Doctor/Master of Arts in Transformational Leadership
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT PROFILE TOP COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN FOR SU STUDENTS
People’s Republic of China Indonesia Vietnam Saudi Arabia Canada India
FACTS
Republic of China - Taiwan Japan Mexico Hong Kong United Kingdom Republic of Korea Total countries represented: 90
JESUIT CATHOLIC
2014 UNDERGRADUATE PROFILE
One of 28 Jesuit colleges and universities in the U.S. and more than 133 around the world
936 new freshmen 41% men; 59% women 51 states and territories and 90 nations represented 57% Caucasian 22% Asian 11% International Students 9% Hispanic 4% African American 2% Native American 2% Pacific Islander 7% Unknown
FACULTY-TO-STUDENT RATIO: 1:13
741 total faculty AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 19
Classes taught by professors: 100% FRESHMAN RETENTION RATE: 86% ALUMNI
More than 75,000 in all 50 states and 77 nations UNDERGRADUATE TUITION (2015-16)
Full time: $38,970 Average room and board: $11,121 Merit scholarships available Undergraduates receiving aid in 2014-15: 89% UNIVERSITY ENROLLMENT
Undergraduate: 4,511 Graduate: 1,967 Law: 795 Total: 7,273
NOTE: Individuals can self-identify with more than one race or ethnicity and are counted within each group, which results in a total of more than 100%. FRESHMAN CLASS (MIDDLE 50%)
GPA: 3.3–3.9 SAT math score: 530-630 SAT critical reading score: 520-630 SAT writing score: 530 - 640 ACT composite score: 24–29 35 percent from Washington state
Admissions (206) 220-8040 or (800) 426-7123 international@seattleu.edu Seattle University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, political ideology or status as a Vietnam-era or special disabled veteran in the administration of any of its education policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, athletics, and other school-administered policies and programs, or in its employment related policies and practices. In addition, the University does not discriminate on the basis of genetic information in its employment related policies and practices, including coverage under its health benefits program. All University policies, practices and procedures are administered in a manner consistent with Seattle University’s Catholic and Jesuit identity and character. Inquiries relating to these policies may be referred to the University’s Director of Professional and Organizational Development and Equal Opportunity Officer at (206) 398-4627. Consistent with the requirements of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and its implementing regulations, Seattle University has designated three individuals responsible for coordinating the University’s Title IX compliance. Students or employees with concerns or complaints about discrimination on the basis of sex in employment or an education program or activity may contact the following Title IX coordinator or Title IX contact person: Andrea Herrera Katahira, Title IX Coordinator, Rianna Building, (206) 2208515, katahira@seattleu.edu; Michele Murray, Ph.D. Vice President for Student Development, Title IX Contact Person, Student Center 140B, (206) 296-6066, mmurray@seattleu.edu.
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