Seattle University International Student Guide 2023-2024

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INTERNATIONAL STUDENT GUIDE WH E RE
 MEETS 
INNOVATION HUMANITY

FACTS

UNIVERSITY ENROLLMENT

Undergraduate: 4,113

Graduate: 2,280

Law: 728

Total: 7,121

Faculty-to-student ratio: 1:11

Average class size: 18

Classes taught by professors: 100%

ALUMNI

More than 90,000 in all 50 states and 93 nations

JESUIT TRADITION

Seattle University’s curriculum is rooted in nearly 500 years of Jesuit, Catholic tradition, an international perspective and commitment to intellectual transformation that challenges preconceived notions and encourages us to strive for the greater good.

RANKINGS

NATIONAL RANKINGS

A national leader in community service and volunteerism.

UNDERGRADUATE RANKINGS

#20 Business Analytics

#29 Finance

#42 Engineering

#44 Accounting

GRADUATE RANKINGS

#22 Leadership Executive MBA

#24 Master’s in Finance

#29 Master’s in Accounting

TO LEARN MORE ABOUT RANKINGS AND RECOGNITION, VISIT SEATTLEU.EDU/RANKINGS.

Rankings from U.S. News & World Report undergraduate and graduate “Best Colleges” 2023-24 unless otherwise noted.

LIA MATIAS

CLASS OF 2023

MANAGEMENT

MAJOR

FROM DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

MODERNIZING THE WORLD FROM OUR CORNER OF IT

Seattle truly is an international city like no other. It’s an entrepreneurial playground where global points of view, leading-edge tech, popular culture and legendary coffee blend together every day—with the wonders of nature all around you.

SEAT TLE

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT PROFILE

SEATTLE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS’ TOP COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN

• India

• Vietnam

• China

• Indonesia

• Canada

Total countries represented on campus: 78

9% of SU undergraduate students are international

• Japan

• Taiwan

• South Korea

• Hong Kong

• Congo

19% of SU graduate students are international

CANADA MEXICO PACIFIC OCEAN ATLANTIC OCEAN
• SANTA FE
DENVER CHICAGO • NEW ORLEANS • ATLANTA • WASHINGTON, D.C. • NEW YORK • MIAMI •
GULF OF MEXICO • PORTLAND
SALT LAKE CITY • SAN FRANCISCO
LOS ANGELES • SAN DIEGO • PHOENIX

A LIVELY CAMPUS IN A VIBRANT CITY

55 Acre campus #1 Best metro location for STEM professionals (WalletHub)

#1 Destination for college students post-graduation (Axios-Generation Lab “Next Cities Index” 2022)

99% of graduate students are successful in finding Optional Practical Training employment

12 Fortune 500 Companies in the Puget Sound area

98% Success Rate SU graduates are employed, enrolled in a full-time graduate program or engaged in postgraduate service within six months of graduation.

The International Student Center assists international students with Optional Practical Training (OPT), enabling them to work in the U.S. after graduation and gain career-related experience. International students can also use Curricular Practical Training (CPT) for pre-graduation internships, earning credits toward their degree or certificate.

Many companies and industry leaders employ students and graduates of Seattle University through jobs, internships and practicums. Here’s a sampling of employers:

Amazon

The Boeing Company

Costco Wholesale

Expeditors

Ernst & Young

Harborview Medical Center

Microsoft

Nordstrom

Seattle Children’s Hospital

Swedish Medical Center

Starbucks

Zillow

UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS

INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS SEEKING BACHELOR’S DEGREES

HOW TO APPLY

All Seattle University undergraduate programs are direct entry. To be considered for admission submit the following items:

• Complete and submit application at SEATTLEU.EDU/APPLY

- Common application for first-year students

- Seattle U transfer application for transfer students

• Submit high school or college transcripts/exam results.

• Submit two letters of recommendation, one from a teacher and one from a school administrator.

• Provide proof of English proficiency. Accepted exams include TOEFL, IELTS and Duolingo.

- SAT/ACT are not required but optional and can also be used to meet English proficiency.

UNDERGRADUATE COSTS (2023-2024)

Seattle University undergraduate international students are required to have health insurance and will be automatically enrolled in a plan through the university. Waivers are available with proof of a comparable plan.

SCHOLARSHIPS

Students who submit a complete application to earn their first bachelor’s degree are automatically considered for merit-based scholarships. The scholarships range from $8,000 to $25,000 per year* and students are notified of their awarded scholarship in their acceptance letter.

For more information, visit SEATTLEU.EDU/INTERNATIONAL .

*Renewable for all four years or the number of years remaining until expected degree completion based on class standing.

HOUSING

All first-year undergraduate students are required to live on campus for the first two years of their degree program. Transfer and graduate students can utilize our off-campus housing resources.

For more information visit SEATTLEU.EDU/HOUSING

CONTACT UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS

international@seattleu.edu

+1-206-220-8040

Tuition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $53,235 Room and Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $14,748 Expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,630 Loan Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $68 Total Estimated Annual Cost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $73,613

GRADUATE ADMISSIONS

INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS SEEKING ADVANCED DEGREES

HOW TO APPLY

• Submit an application for Graduate Admission at SEATTLEU.EDU/APPLY.

• Unofficial academic transcripts, degree certificates or score reports are acceptable for admission and scholarship decisions. We evaluate documents internally at no cost.

• GRE/GMAT scores are not required for students with a degree deemed equivalent to a U.S. four-year degree, but are accepted if you choose to submit.

• Provide evidence of English proficiency.

• Consult the program’s web page for any other required documents.

SCHOLARSHIPS AND COSTS

• Typical costs (tuition, living expenses, fees) for one academic year range from $40,000–$43,000.

• Limited scholarships are available for all graduate programs.

HOUSING

• On-campus housing is limited but options include apartments and single studios.

• Several local neighborhoods offer apartments within a short commute from campus. Learn more at SEATTLEU.EDU/HOUSING

CONTACT GRADUATE ADMISSIONS

SEATTLEU.EDU/GRADUATE-INTERNATIONAL grad-international@seattleu.edu

+1-206-220-8010

WHERE INNOVATION MEETS HUMANITY

Chen “Ben” Chung Wang, a student in SU’s Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Master of Science in Business Analytics (MSBA) dual degree program, was a trained commercial airline pilot in Taiwan before his curiosity led him to Seattle.

Chung Wang chose SU not only for its prime location, but also for the small class sizes and close connection to qualified faculty with industry connections. This supportive and innovative environment has already led Chung Wang to exciting future opportunities. “I have initiated conversations with professors and already have critical insights, feedback and aid in developing my business ideas,” he says. “The campus of SU is a great spot for anyone to explore a new world and feel the pulse of a vibrant city.”

UNIVERSITY ENGLISH PROFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS

ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND CULTURE BRIDGE PROGRAM

REQUIRED PARTICIPATION EXEMPT

• TOEFL: 68-85 iBT

• IELTS minimum: 6.0

• Duolingo: 105-115

• PTE: 48–62

• TOEFL: 86 iBT

• IELTS: 6.5

• Duolingo: 120

• PTE: 63

• SAT: 500 in evidence-based reading and writing section

• ACT: 20 or higher in both reading and English

• Complete ELS Level 112 with 3.0 minimum GPA

For more information, visit seattleu.edu/englishproficiency.

VISA DOCUMENTS AND PROCEDURE

Most international students studying in the U.S. will apply for the F-1 Student Visa. Visa-related documents are not required for the admissions process, but need to be submitted after an admissions decision has been received:

• Declaration of finances

• Bank letter or statement showing proof of funding for first academic year

• SEVIS status form

• Copy of passport information page

COMMUNITY SUPPORT

The International Student Center (ISC) provides students with immigration support and offers opportunities for both international and domestic students to connect. The ISC is a home-away-from-home for our international campus population. In addition to ISC programs offered throughout the academic year, SU also offers a variety of other on-campus resources specifically geared toward our international students. Here are just a few examples:

ON-CAMPUS RESOURCES:

• English Language and Cultural Bridge program

• The MOSAIC Center (Office of Multicultural Affairs, Student Success & Outreach)

• Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons

STUDENT-LED CULTURAL CLUBS:

• African Student Association

• Chinese Student Association

• Indian Student Association

• Japanese Student Association

• Muslim Student Association

• Re-Mixed (multiracial and multiethnic students)

• Seattle University International Student Association

KHADIJA MOHAMED CLASS OF 2024 DIAGNOSTIC ULTRASOUND MAJOR ISC GLOBAL AMBASSADOR
“When I got accepted to Seattle University it became a second home to me based on how supportive, encouraging and understanding the community is.”

UNDERGRADUATE AREAS OF STUDY

MAJORS

Accounting+

Anthropology and Sociology+

Art and Visual Culture Studies

Asian Studies+

Biochemistry

Biology+

Business Administration+

Business Analytics

Business Economics

Business and Law (3+3 dual degree)

Cell and Molecular Biology

Chemistry+

Civil Engineering

• Environmental Engineering

Communication and Media+

• Communication Studies

• Journalism

• Strategic Communication

Computer Engineering+

Computer Science+

• Business

• Mathematics

Creative Writing+

Criminal Justice+

• Administration of Justice

• Criminal Justice Theory

• Forensic Psychology

• Forensic Science

• Law Specialization (3+3 dual degree)

Design

Diagnostic Ultrasound

Economics+

Education (see Humanities for Teaching and Interdisciplinary Liberal Studies)

Electrical Engineering+

English+

• Creative Writing

• Literature

Environmental Science+

Environmental Studies+

• Ecological Systems

• Environmental Education and Communication

• Politics, Policy and Justice

• Urban Sustainability

Film and Media+

Finance+

French+ History+ Humanities*+

Humanities for Teaching**

• Elementary Education (K-8)

Interdisciplinary Arts

• Arts Leadership

• Music

• Photography

• Theatre

• Visual Art

Interdisciplinary Liberal Studies

• Elementary Education (K-8)

International Studies+

MINORS (SEE ABOVE FOR MAJORS ALSO OFFERED AS MINORS)

African and African American Studies

Arabic Art History

Arts Leadership

Catholic Studies

Chinese

Data Science

Ethics

Kinesiology

Management+

Marine and Conservation

Biology

Marketing+

Mathematics+

• Applied

• Pure

Mechanical Engineering+

Modern Languages and Cultures

Nursing

Philosophy+

Photography

• Documentary Photography

Physics+

Political Science+

• Legal Studies

Pre-Business

Pre-Engineering

Pre-Science

Psychology+

Public Affairs

ROTC

Social Work

Spanish+

Theatre

Theology and Religious Studies+

• Christian Theology

• Comparative Religion

Undeclared

Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies+

Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Global Business

Japanese

Latin American and Latinx Studies

LGBTQ Studies

Medieval and Modern Studies

PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS

Pre-Health Pre-Law and Law Scholars

Nonprofit and Public Administration

Social Welfare

Studio Art

Theatre Performance

Theatre Production

Visual Art

Writing Studies

+Also offered as a minor.

*Applicants to Humanities should have no more than 45 transferable credits completed at the time of enrollment.

**Applicants to Humanities for Teaching should have no more than 60 transferable credits completed at the time of enrollment.

GRADUATE AREAS OF STUDY

For students interested in advanced studies, Seattle University offers graduate degrees, certificates and doctoral programs across six colleges covering a range of disciplines. Programs are offered in-person, online and in hybrid settings. A limited number of institutional scholarships are available.

ALBERS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS & ECONOMICS

Accounting and Analytics (MSAA)*

Accounting Certificate

Accounting—Professional (MPAC)

Business Administration (MBA)

Business Administration Certificate

Business Analytics (MSBA)*

Business Analytics Certificate

Executive Leadership (MBA for Advanced Career Professionals)

COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES

Arts Leadership (MFA)

Couples and Family Therapy (MACFT)

Crime Analysis Certificate

Criminal Justice, Criminology & Forensics (MACJ)

Fundraising Leadership Certificate

Kinesiology (MS)*

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Clinical Mental Health Counseling (MAED)*

Doctorate in Educational and Organizational Learning and Leadership (EOLL)

Educational Administration, Principal

Post-Master’s Certificate

Educational Administration, Program Administrator

Post-Master’s Certificate

COLLEGE OF NURSING

Adult-Gerontology Acute Care

Nurse Practitioner Certificate

Certified Nurse Midwifery Certificate

Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & ENGINEERING

Computer Science (MSCS)*

Computer Science Fundamentals Certificate

Data Science (MSDS)*

SCHOOL OF LAW

American Legal Studies (LLM)

Indian Law (LLM)

Juris Doctor (JD)

Legal Studies (MLS)

*STEM-designated program.

Finance (MSF)*

Finance Certificate

Global Business Certificate

Innovation and Entrepreneurship Certificate

Leadership Formation Certificate

Marketing Certificate

Risk Advisory and Assurance Certificate

Sport and Entertainment Management (MBA)

Nonprofit Leadership (MNLP)

Psychology (MAP)

Public Administration (MPA)

Public Administration Certificate

Social Work (MSW)

Social Work—Advanced (MSW)

Educational Administration—Principal (MED)

Educational Administration—Program Administrator (MED)

School Counseling (MAED)

School Psychology (EDS or post-master’s EDS)

Student Development Administration (MA or MED)

Teaching (MIT)

Doctor of Nursing Practice—Immersion for Non-Nursing (DNP)

Family Nurse Practitioner Certificate

Family Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Certificate Health Systems Leader (DNP)

Mechanical Engineering (MSME)*

Structural Engineering (MSST)*

Legal Studies: Compliance and Risk Management (MLS)

Technology, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship Law (LLM)

UNDERGRADUATE APPLICATION DEADLINES

Submit an application and required supporting documents prior to the deadlines below:

FIRST-YEAR

Early Action Nov. 15

Regular Decision ..............Jan. 15

TRANSFER

Fall Quarter (priority)

Fall Quarter (final)

For more information and to apply, visit SEATTLEU.EDU/APPLY.

GRADUATE APPLICATION DEADLINES

Priority international deadlines unless a program specifies an earlier date:

PRIORITY DEADLINES

Fall Quarter (priority)

For more information and to apply, visit SEATTLEU.EDU/GRADUATE-ADMISSIONS/APPLY.

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 Jesuit, Catholic identity and character. Inquiries relating to these policies may be referred to the university’s Chief EEO Officer/Title IX Coordinator at 206-220-8515. Consistent with the requirements of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and its implementing regulations, Seattle University has designated 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 persons: Jill Moffitt | Interim Assistant Vice President for Institutional Equity | Title IX Coordinator, and ADA/504 Coordinator | 206-220-8515 | jmoffitt@ seattleu.edu; Dr. James Willette | Associate Provost & Dean of Students | Student Center 140 | 206-296-6060 | willettj@seattleu.edu; or Jerron Lowe | Vice President for Human Resources and Chief Human Resources Officer | 206-296-5868 | jerronlowe@seattleu.edu. Individuals may also contact the Office for Civil Rights of the U.S. Department of Education.

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