Union College welcomes students from around the world. Representing 58 countries, they bring unique perspectives and culture to our campus. Our commitment to our international students is unwavering. We are an inclusive and accepting community where all students are valued regardless of their racial and religious background, gender, sexual orientation, country of origin or world views.
Deadlines and Requirements
- Application Deadlines
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Application Requirements
- No application fee is required for international applicants.
- Apply online using the Common Application or the Coalition Application. Korean students who have taken the CSAT, please see CSAT Application requirements.
- Union is SAT/ACT optional but recommended for international students when available. Our institution code for the SAT is 2920. Our code for the ACT is 2970.
- TOEFL, IELTS or the Duolingo English Test (DET) is required for all applicants whose first language is not English.
- The following scores are most competitive for admission:
- TOEFL iBT, 90 or higher (Union's institution code for the TOEFL is 2920)
- IELTS, 7.0 or higher
- DET, 125 or higher
- We will take into consideration all test results sent.
- TOEFL at Home and the IELTS Indicator will be accepted if other options are not available.
- We do not offer test fee waiver codes.
- The following scores are most competitive for admission:
- Waivers of the English language proficiency test (ELPT) requirement are granted on an individual basis at the discretion of the admissions team.
- After applying, you may access our ELPT Waiver Request Form in your Union applicant portal checklist.
- Criteria for submitting the form:
- You will have completed four years of secondary school course work all in English when graduating from school.
- You are submitting SAT/ACT official score results.
- In some cases: IB full diploma program, A Levels.
- Please note submission of the form does not guarantee that the waiver request is approved.
- Interviews are required for all Chinese and Vietnamese applicants. Interviews allow us to learn more about you and how you will contribute to our campus, which can play an important role in the final admissions decision. The following options are available: InitialView or Vericant. Select others will be asked to complete an interview after initial review of your application. Instructions for scheduling an interview will be added to your applicant portal at that time.
- CSS Profile and financial documents are required for all those applying for need-based financial aid.
- Other requirements: Essay (part of the online application), Official Secondary School Transcripts/Exam Scores, Teacher and Counselor Recommendation Letters. Please be sure all submitted materials are in the English language or are translated and accompanied by copies of the original documents.
- Early Decision applicants must also submit the Early Decision Agreement. If admitted, Early Decision candidates are committed to attend Union. Once they enroll at the College, they must withdraw all applications to other colleges and universities.
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Financial Aid Requirements
Financial aid forms must be submitted by the admissions application deadline. International applicants applying for need-based financial aid must submit:
- CSS Profile
- Union College requires international students seeking need-based aid to complete the CSS Profile.
- Union's CSS Profile school code is 2920.
- Income Documents
- Documents can be submitted via our Financial Aid Dropbox. For your personal security, we ask that you do not send any forms via email attachment if at all possible.
- Foreign income documentation must be translated into U.S. dollars.
- All documents should have translations or explanations in English.
- Examples of income documentation are: Salary or earnings statement from each working parent's employer OR your country's tax return, with notes that translate necessary portions into English and US dollars.
- Salary or earnings statements should be on the company's letterhead or official from the company indicating annual wages, bonuses, benefits, subsidies or perquisites and should indicate if the income is gross income (before taxes), in which case we need to know the taxes paid.
Please note: International students who enroll as first-year students without applying for financial aid will not be eligible for financial aid in future years.
- CSS Profile
Important Financial Aid Information for International Students
- Union College utilizes the CSS Profile to determine financial need.
- The College is need-aware in the admissions process, which means that your financial information is considered along with the other components of your application during the admission evaluation.
- We typically expect international students, without outside financial support, to contribute a minimum of $7,500 per year towards their education. Applicants who can contribute more will be most competitive for admission.
- Last year, the average aid recipient contributed more than $25,000 (annual expectation), with over 75 percent of our international aid budget awarded in the two Early Decision rounds.
- Need-based awards ranged from $20,000 to just over $70,000, with an average of $51,000 towards the year's comprehensive fee of $82,845.
- Financial aid is limited and competitive, so it is important to adhere to established deadlines.
International Student Program Partners
Union is a proud partner of the Davis United World College Scholars Program and the Grew Bancroft Foundation. Korean students who have taken the CSAT can use their score to apply to Union College.
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Davis United World College Scholars Program
Union College is delighted to partner with the Davis United World College Scholars Program to offer UWC graduates an opportunity to further their education. International students that have completed their final years of high school at one of the 17 United World Colleges will be eligible for need-based scholarships to attend Union College as undergraduate students.
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Grew Bancroft Foundation
Union College and the Grew Bancroft Foundation in Tokyo have formed a partnership to provide scholarships to Japanese students studying at Union. Each year one Japanese student will be awarded a full tuition scholarship covering the four years at Union. This student will be selected through the recommendation of the Grew Bancroft Foundation and the review of the admissions committee at Union. Additional students will be award partial scholarships.
For more about life as an international student at Union, check out our International Students Thrive at Union publication.