International
Bachelor Admissions

For purposes of admission and student accounts, international student is defined as any person in the United States on a non-immigrant visa (including but not limited to: F-1, F-2, J-1, J-2, H-4, H-1B, etc.) or any non-US Citizen taking classes online from abroad.

To apply for admission as an international graduate student, the applicant must submit the following:

  • Completed Application Form
  • $100 Application Fee (non-refundable)
  • Proof of English Proficiency (see English Proficiency for Undergraduate Students section below)
  • An official evaluation of foreign credentials: Must be completed by an approved National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) member http://www.naces.org which includes, but is not limited to Educational Credential Evaluators (ECE) and World Education Services (WES). Students who wish to transfer credit to Bellevue University will need to order a course-by-course evaluation.

F-1/J-1 Enrollment Options and Requirements

International students who require a Bellevue-University-Sponsored F-1 or J-1 status must apply for admission to Bellevue University as a full-time degree-seeking student in traditional (on-campus) programs. Accelerated and cohort programs do not meet the F-1 or J-1 status requirements. Below is a list of current Undergraduate degree programs available to students requesting a Bellevue University I-20 or DS-2019. Other programs may be available with thorough review by admissions or advising on a case-by-case basis.

  • Psychology, BA
  • Sports Management, BA
  • Accounting, BS
  • Biology, BS
  • Business Administration, BS
  • Computer Information Systems, BS
  • Criminal Justice, BS
  • Cybersecurity, BS
  • Education, BS
  • Finance, BS
  • Health and Human Performance, BS
  • Health Science, BS
  • International Business Administration, BS
  • Kinesiology, BS
  • Psychology, BS
  • Public Health, BS
  • Sport Management, BS
  • Supply Chain and Logistics Management, BS

English Proficiency for International Undergraduate Students

Undergraduate International Students (including those who are taking classes online only) must prove English proficiency for admission in one of the following ways:

  • Provide English Proficiency scores with a minimum score in one of the following English Proficiency tests, or an approved equivalent:
    • TOEFL test results with a minimum score of 500 (paper-based) and/or 61 (internet-based)
    • IELTS test results with a minimum score of 5.5
    • Duolingo Language Test results with a minimum score of 85
    • ITEP test scores with a minimum score of 3.5
    • Aptis test scores with an overall CEFR score of B2; OR
  • Identify as a native speaker from one of the select exempt English-speaking countries or an approved equivalent; OR
  • Provide transcripts with at least 60 credits at an accredited university in the US or an institution of higher education whose language of instruction is English; OR
  • Provide transcripts with a passing grade for the equivalent of EN 101 at an accredited U.S school; OR
  • Provide proof of a completed and passed English as a Second Language (ESL) program; OR
  • Under extraordinary circumstances, an exception may be made only through approval from the Director of Admissions.

Additional Immigration Document Requirements for F-1 and J-1 Students

Students who are requesting F-1 or J-1 status from Bellevue University must meet the requirements for the respective immigration document (I-20 or DS-2019). This requirement is separate from admission.

Once admitted to a Bellevue University program, students requesting F-1 or J-1 status through Bellevue University will be contacted by International Student Services for the additional documents required for the I-20 or DS-2019. All students requesting an I-20 or DS-2019 must meet these additional requirements before an I-20 or DS-2019 can be created:

  • Proof of Finances: International students requesting F-1 status must submit financial documentation to prove that enough funds are readily available for the first year of estimated expenses. Students requesting J-1 status must submit financial documentation to prove that funding is available for the entire J-1 program. (See cost estimates in the “Undergraduate Program Estimated Cost of Attendance” table below). All financial documents must meet the following requirements:
    • The funds must be liquid funds available in a checking account, savings account, and/or a certificate of deposit (CD), as verified by an official bank letter (on letterhead) or bank statement. The bank statement or bank letter must clearly indicate the account holder's name and the current balance.
    • The financial documents must be dated within the last 6 months.
    • Government organizations or Company-Sponsored students must provide a sponsorship letter indicating the details of their sponsorship. All company/government sponsorship letters must be presented on letterhead and signed by the sponsor
    • If the account is not in the student's name, an Affidavit of Support will be required. The sponsor's name on the Affidavit must match with the name on the financial documents
    • If the documents are not in English, an official translation must be provided.
  • A copy of your passport (or government ID, if your passport is not available)
  • If you are currently on F-1 or J-1 status at another school within the US and plan to transfer to Bellevue University, the SEVIS record must be transferred to Bellevue University before an I-20 or DS-2019 can be created.
  • Information about your dependents, including a copy of their passport, if you are bringing your child or spouse to the United States. Additional proof of finances will be required for each dependent.

Immigration documents cannot be created unless all of the above documents have been submitted and reviewed. Bellevue University reserves the right to verify the validity of all documentation provided.

Students who are not able to meet the deadlines for document production and visa issuance will be encouraged to defer their admission. See document production and visa issuance deadlines in the “Application Deadlines” table below.

Application Deadlines

If you have unique circumstances which impact your ability to submit documentation within the established deadline, please email your admissions counselor. Each situation will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. A summer start term is not available for international undergraduate students. Please contact Admissions if you have questions about what start term you should apply for.

Term Deadlines for Documents to Be Received by Bellevue Deadline for Visa to be Received
Winter 2024 (classes begin November 25th) Wednesday, September 25th October 28th
Winter 2024 Transfer Students ONLY Monday, November 18th SEVIS Transfer November 22nd
Term Deadlines for Documents to Be Received by Bellevue Deadline for Visa to be Received
Spring 2025 (classes begin March 10th) Wednesday, January 8th February 3rd
Spring 2025 Transfer Students ONLY Monday, March 3rd SEVIS Transfer March 7th
Term Deadlines for Documents to Be Received by Bellevue Deadline for Visa to be Received
Fall 2025 Wednesday, June 25th July 28th
Fall 2025 Transfer Students ONLY Monday, August 18th SEVIS Transfer August 22nd

Undergraduate Program Estimated Cost of Attendance for Immigration Documents

International students requesting F-1 status must submit financial documentation to prove that enough funds are readily available for the first year of estimated expenses and should be prepared to prove that additional funds will be available for the duration of studies. Students requesting J-1 status must submit financial documentation to prove that funding is available for the entire J-1 program. If you are bringing dependents with you to the US and are request F-2/J-2 documents for them, you will need to show an additional $7,448 USD for each dependent. All costs are estimates, rounded to the nearest dollar and are subject to change. Expect approximately a 5% increase each year. Please note: Additional fees may apply to individual courses within your major requirements such as lab fees or proctoring costs. Administrative fees may apply to specific partnership students and may vary. See additional details on the Tuition and Fees page.

The current estimated cost of attendance is outlined in the chart below:

Undergraduate Program Estimated Cost of Attendance for the 2024-2025 Academic Year

Estimates for Academic Year – 3 terms (Fall / Winter / Spring)

Tuition & Fees $13,173
Living/Personal Expenses (including required health insurance costs) $18,563
Total cost estimate for one academic year (3 terms) $31,736

Estimates for summer – optional, unless starting in the summer term

Tuition & Fees $4,391
Living/Personal Expenses (including required health insurance costs) $5,515
Total cost estimate for summer only (3 months) $9,906

Total estimated cost of attendance for 12 months:

$41,642

Evaluation

After all documents are received, the application will be evaluated. Bellevue University reserves the right to verify the authenticity of submitted documents at any time.

Students will be contacted via email with the admission decision.

For specific questions concerning the undergraduate or graduate program application, please contact Admissions, or phone 1.800.756.7920.

Send completed application requirements to:

Bellevue University
Attn: Admissions/International
1000 Galvin Road South
Bellevue, NE 68005
USA