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The University is authorized under federal law to enroll nonimmigrant, alien students. International applicants interested in enrolling in an online nursing, health science, or education program should contact their Admissions Advisor for information related to international availability. Not all programs are available for enrollment. In addition to the general requirements listed in the University Catalog, additional requirements apply to all international students. International students who wish to be admitted to any Kaplan University for-credit program must:

  • Be 18 years or older;
  • If applying to an onsite program, submit bank statement(s), with balance(s) converted into U.S. dollars, indicating that the student or parent/guardian has sufficient funds to cover the costs of tuition, fees, and/or living expenses for the entire program of study, or a certified government sponsor letter indicating that tuition, fees, and/or living expenses will be paid in advance of each term. If enrolled in English language course(s) at another institution, bank statement(s) or a certified government sponsor letter proving sufficient funds for the entire University program can be submitted along with the Enrollment Agreement;
  • Demonstrate a command of oral and written English skills to ensure they are prepared to complete college- or university-level coursework. Evidence of the student’s English language proficiency must be provided at the time of enrollment and may include the following:
 
  •  The minimum required TOEFL, ELTS, EIKEN, or PTE Academic score:
TOEFL PAPER-BASED COMPUTER-BASED INTERNET-BASED
Undergraduate 525

195

71

Graduate

550

213

80

 
IELTS
Undergraduate

6 (no band less than 5.5)

Graduate

6.5 (no band less than 5.5


 
PTE ACADEMIC
Undergraduate

48

Graduate

53


 
EIKEN
Undergraduate

Grade 2A

Graduate

Grade Pre-1


 
  •  Proof of completion of secondary education (or higher) in a country where English is the primary language
  • A transcript indicating completion of at least 45 quarter credit hours (or equivalent) and a CGPA of 2.0 or higher (or equivalent) from a university located in an English-speaking country
  • Proof of completion of secondary education at an international high school where English is the primary language of instruction
  • A transcript indicating completion of an English composition course with a grade of “C” or above from a U.S. institution of higher learning
  • The minimum required score on the Kaplan University English Proficiency examination
  • If applying to an onsite program, submit an enrollment fee of $100.00 U.S. with the Enrollment Agreement, which will exempt the student from paying administrative, application, and registration fees stated on the Tuition and Fees Schedule, if applicable. The application fee is fully refundable if the applicant decides not to complete the enrollment process or is not accepted by the University;
  • If applying to an onsite program, submit a registration fee of $100.00 U.S. Upon receipt of the Enrollment Agreement, the University will issue the appropriate paperwork to students attending a residential campus in order to apply for a student visa. If enrolled in English language course(s) at another institution, final acceptance will be contingent upon submission of the above-referenced evidence of English language proficiency and sufficient funds to cover the costs of tuition, fees, and/or living expenses for the entire University program;
  • If applying to an online program, submit a tuition deposit and/or application fee as stated on the Enrollment Agreement; and
  • Submit a high school or official college transcript (as required by the program of application). Transcripts from foreign institutions must meet the same requirements as domestic institutions. Foreign transcripts must be translated into English along with an explanation of the grading scale, and evaluated for equivalency to a United States high school or college diploma by an authorized school official, appropriate outside agency, or approved foreign credential evaluator and submitted prior to enrollment. Evaluation documents must include U.S. equivalency of the degree and/or diploma, and a course-by-course equivalency evaluation if the student desires to receive credit for individual courses. For undergraduate students, any costs incurred for this service may be the responsibility of the student and may range from approximately $50.00 to $150.00 U.S.

If the evaluation document indicates that a foreign institution allows a student to directly receive a postgraduate degree without conferring a bachelor’s degree, the foreign postgraduate degree may be accepted for admission to Kaplan University’s graduate programs, or advanced start bachelor’s degree programs, if the foreign postgraduate degree is equivalent to a U.S. postgraduate degree offered by an institution accredited by a U.S. Department of Education-recognized accrediting agency.

Tuition and Fees for International Students

Undergraduate International Tuition and Fees
Graduate International Tuition and Fees