A group of international students at their graduation.
International Student

Contact us

International Student Admissions
Office of Admissions
Nebraska Wesleyan University
5000 Saint Paul Avenue
Lincoln, NE 68504-2794
intladmissions [at] hongxinbq.net (intladmissions[at]nebrwesleyan[dot]edu)

International Student Programs
Sarah Barr
Director of Global Engagement
sbarr [at] hongxinbq.net (sbarr[at]nebrwesleyan[dot]edu)
Phone: +1 (402) 465-2193

Yoko Iwasaki-Zink
International Student Advisor
yiwasaki [at] hongxinbq.net (yiwasaki[at]nebrwesleyan[dot]edu)
Phone: +1 (402) 465-2520

International Student

International students who are looking to study in America will want to consider Nebraska Wesleyan University. For over a century, our lively campus has been home to international students looking for a unique educational experience.

With a reputation for academic excellence, we can offer you a wide range of academic studies. International students receive personal attention from each of their professors and staff and will be guided into a focus of experiential learning.

International Student Programs

Types of students eligible for for our international student programs:

  • First-year student – a student who has completed secondary school and wants to earn a degree(s) at NWU.
  • Transfer student – a student who has completed some postsecondary or university study either in the U.S. or internationally, and wants to apply earned credits toward a bachelor’s degree at NWU.
  • Exchange student – a student who wants to study abroad at NWU for one or two semesters, then return to their home institution.
    • Through an exchange program, undergraduate programs are available for an academic year or semester. Current exchange partners: ISEP, MISEN, StudyUSA, IREX/UGRAD, Kwansei Gakuin University (Japan), Instituto Tecnologico de Monterrey (Mexico), Plymouth University (UK), University of Tartu (Estonia).
    • For exchange student applications and more information, please contact a study abroad coordinator at your home university first.

Program Dates
NWU academic year starts in late August and goes through mid-May.

  • Semester 1: late August to December
  • Semester 2: early January to early May

International Student Resources and Support

Join our global community
In addition to creating global citizens and pursuing a global education, NWU strives to engage students in the global community we have on campus through our student organization called IRO (International Relations student Organization). Whether it is sampling foods at the International Cooking Night, participating in Nick Lee World Game event, or learn how to say “hi” in different languages through cultural presentations, no matter what your interests are, IRO organizes a variety of events you can attend throughout the academic year. Every week students from a range of different backgrounds come together for meetings where they are able to learn and share about their culture through presentations and different activities.

Meet your I-Pal
Each international student at NWU has the unique opportunity to be paired with an I-Pal, or “International Pal.” Learn about Nebraska and NWU before you arrive through communication with your I-Pal. Your I-Pal will pick you up at the airport and show you around town the moment you land in Lincoln, Nebraska. Need a cell phone or a bank account? Don’t know what a Runza is or when the bus runs? Need help choosing classes or advice on which student organization to join? Your I-Pal will be available to help with your transition to your new home at NWU.

Student Services
Student support is vital to academic success and it is represented in the numerous services NWU has to offer:

  • Pass by the Cooper Center for assistance and advice on research papers, presentations, and study skills.
  • Visit the Career Center for help with writing a resume and cover letter and applying for jobs/internships.
  • Campus wide availability of Macintosh and Windows computers open to students any time of the day free of charge.
  • On-campus housing in halls such as Centennial Hall to meet other NWU and international students outside of class. 

 

International students receive local and international recognition

International students, Gabriel Sellmer and Raissa Souza, both from Brazil, were featured on a local news segment for their invention, the Neighbor App. They got to experience an international pitch competition where they received support and resources to make their dream a reality.