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YOU ARE WELCOME HERE

Join a community of people in central Wisconsin who will welcome you with open arms. Whether it’s figuring out tuition costs or signing up for classes, we have a team of individuals in Admissions and Recruitment and the Office of International Education to help you every step of the way. For questions, call 715-346-2441 or email admiss@uwsp.edu.

EXPERIENCE A POINTER EDUCATION

Our team will help transition you to your new home by picking you up from the airport, coordinating welcome events and making sure you are ready for classes on the first day.

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TAKE THE NEXT STEPS TO APPLY

If you are ready to join a family-like university, we are ready to assist you in achieving your educational goals. We are excited to orient you to UWSP and serve as a resource throughout your programs of study.

If you are applying as an international student, the final deadline to complete your application with all required materials for the fall semester (starting in September) is June 1. The final deadline for the spring semester (starting in January) is Nov. 1. Any applications received after the final deadlines will be deferred to the next academic semester.

If you have questions or concerns about applying as an international student, please contact Krista Nelsen. Her contact information can be found to the right. You can also find her WhatsApp and WeChat QR codes by clicking on her profile.

Krista Nelsen

  • International Admissions Counselor
Admissions and Recruitment
WhatsApp or WeChat: +1 715-498-7586 or Call +1 715-346-2702

YOUR NEXT STEPS TO BECOMING A POINTER

Please see below for the required documents in order to complete your application.

Please choose one of the following application forms:

The paper application asks for the following items:
  1. Your study plan:
    1. Undergraduate study
    2. Graduate study
  2. Your name as it appears in your passport
  3. Your mailing address
  4. Biographic information (your birthdate, etc.)
  5. A stable email address we can use to communicate with you on a regular and on-going basis
  6. A phone number we can use to reach you in the event we have questions

We also request details about your current & previous studies as well as your learning goals at UW-Stevens Point.

Finally, we ask about your living preferences. Your responses to these questions are shared with the UW-Stevens Point Office of Residential Living and considered by Residential Living when they make your campus housing assignment.

The number one reason admission decisions are delayed is due to incomplete application forms. Please help us to help you by making sure you answer all questions on the application.

If you are applying as an international student, final deadline to complete your application with all required materials for fall semester (starting in September) is June 1. The final deadline for spring semester (starting in January) is November 1.

Required materials for your application can be found here.

If you have questions or concerns about applying as an international student, please contact Krista Nelsen here.

The paper application asks for the following items:

  1. Your name as it appears in your passport
  2. A stable email address we can use to communicate with you on a regular and on-going basis
  3. A phone number we can use to reach you in the event we have questions

We also request details about your current and previous studies as well as your learning goals at UW-Stevens Point.

Finally, we ask about your living preferences. Your responses to these questions are shared with the UW-Stevens Point Office of Housing and Residence Life and are considered when making your campus housing assignment.

The number one reason admission decisions are delayed is due to incomplete application forms. Please help us to help you by making sure you answer all questions on the application.

Admission to the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point is competitive. All applications are reviewed on an individual basis, with both academic and non-academic factors considered. Applicants with strong academic backgrounds who have also demonstrated achievement outside the classroom hold the most appeal.

As we consider your application primary emphasis is placed on academic factors, including the following:

  • Class rank
  • Cumulative high school grade point average (GPA) or equivalent
  • Rigor of high school courses
  • Trend in grades in academic courses over time

Applicants must provide original copies of academic records from each high school, college, and/or university attended whether or not a degree, certificate or diploma was earned.

Applicants whose primary language is not English must satisfy our English language proficiency requirement in one of the following ways:

  • TOEFL iBT: Score of 78 and above, with minimum scores of 17 in the Speaking and Writing sections.
    • UW-Stevens Point code is 1919.
  • IELTS: Score of 6.0 or above, with no sub-score below 5.5.
  • PTE: Score of 52 or above.
  • SAT: Evidence-Based Reading and Writing section score of 530 or above.
  • ACT: English and Reading section scores of 22 or above.

English proficiency scores must be less than one year old in order to be considered valid. Scanned copies, photocopies and web results are not accepted.

English may be considered your primary language if you have been raised in an environment where English is the official language of your locality and nation, English has been the primary language used in your home and English was the only language of instruction for all classes in all years of secondary school.

Note for non-native English speaking students transferring from U.S. schools: you must present an English language proficiency test score unless you have completed 2 semesters (or the equivalent) of university-level coursework at a U.S. institution.

In addition to academic achievement, the following non-academic factors are considered as we review your application:

  • Demonstrated leadership;
  • Involvement through work experience, extracurricular activities, and volunteerism;
  • Personal characteristics and accomplishments including special talents and abilities, honors, awards and personal qualities;
  • Diversity in background, experience; and life circumstances.

While non-academic factors are considered, they will not necessarily make an applicant with a weak academic background a strong candidate for admission.

Your personal statement (no less  than 200 words and up to 500 maximum) should include information regarding your academic performance and co-curricular involvements during secondary school (high school) as well as comments indicative of your plans for study and co-curricular involvements while at UWSP.

Friendly advice: Your personal statement is the place to show us what you know! Be certain to explain why UW-Stevens Point is a good fit based upon your learning goals and aspirations.

Your passport scan or photocopy will serve as the basis for your U.S. immigration documents. Your university records will also be keyed to your name as indicated in your passport.

 

Current estimated expenses

U.S. immigration regulations require prospective international students to produce evidence of their ability to meet all financial obligations while studying in the United States. UW-Stevens Point cannot admit you nor issue you an I-20 Form (or DS-2019) without these documents. The required documents are:

  1. A completed Financial Declaration form. Choose the correct form below for your path of study:
    a. Undergraduate
    b. Graduate
  2. Submit a recent official bank statement or letter (certification) from the sponsor’s bank verifying that such funds are currently available for your study at UWSP that is no more than one month old.
    *We can not accept investment accounts as proof of funds*

Your application fee depends upon your study plan:

Undergraduate study USD $0 (Fee waived)
Graduate study USD $56

The application fee can be paid on page 5 of the application form.

Alternatively, you may submit a bank check drawn on U.S. Dollars and made payable to “UW-Stevens Point” along with the other items you will mail to us.

Please DO NOT SEND CASH for your application fee.

The following items must be on file before your application for admission will be considered:

  • Application Form
  • Application Fee (waived for undergraduates)
  • Passport Scan
  • Transcripts
  • Financial Declaration
  • English Proficiency score

We strongly urge you to collect all application materials and forward a single, complete package by express courier (not by regular international airmail) to the following address:

University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
Office of Admissions and Recruitment
2108 Fourth Avenue
Stevens Point, WI 54481 USA
Telephone: +1 (715) 346-2441Upon receipt, we will notify you of your application’s arrival by email and confirm whether or not the application is complete and ready for review. Once an application file is complete we are typically able to make an admission decision within 7-10 business days.

If you are admitted we will provide preliminary notification by email. We will forward your official acceptance letter and related items by express courier shortly thereafter.

Those applicants who are not admitted will be notified by email.

WE CAN’T WAIT TO SEE YOU ON CAMPUS!

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INFORMATION FOR ADMITTED STUDENTS

Congratulations on being admitted to UW-Stevens Point! Check out the following links for information on what comes next and about the resources that will be available to you as a UW-Stevens Point student.​​

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