Deadlines & Deposits
Application Deadlines:
| Freshman | Transfer | |
| Priority – Fall | March 1 | June 1 |
| Regular Decision – Fall | May 1 | June 1 |
| Spring | November 1 | November 15 |
Deposits & Fees:
Once you are accepted to the university and confirm your enrollment, you must submit a $400 confirmation deposit to secure your place in the class and initiate your course registration. I-20’s will be issued after the confirmation deposit is received. Contact isp@gonzaga.edu for more information.
| Freshman | Transfer | |
| Priority applicants – Fall | May 1 | July 1 |
| Regular Applicants – Fall | Jun 1 | July 1 |
| Spring applicants | December 1 | December 1 |

ISP Profile
Martin Yanushev
Hometown/Country
Pazardzhik, Bulgaria
First year at Gonzaga
2006
Graduation Year
MBA: 2010
Undergraduate:
2009
Major
Graduate School: Master of Accountancy, Professional Accounting Concentration
Undergraduate: Business Administration, Accounting major
Gonzaga Activities/Clubs
International Student Union, Vice President (Sep 2006 - May 2008); Beta Alpha Psi, Vice President of Events (Jan 2008 – May 2008)
Favorite Music
I like songs with good/meaningful lyrics. I don’t have a favorite band or a singer.
Favorite Book
The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas; Sinuhe The Egyptian by Mika Waltari Favorite Food – I love meat (pork, chicken, beef, some fish too).
Favorite Movie
The Shawshank Redemption
Guilty Pleasure
I love soda (Coke or Pepsi).
We’d be surprise to know…
I am afraid of dogs.
Favorite thing about Gonzaga
the people (I know that it sounds generic but everybody I have met at Gonzaga and in Spokane has been really nice and friendly.)
Best Class
Philosophy 201: Philosophy of Human Nature
Favorite Professor
George Eddy Birrer from Jepson School of Business (He’s an accounting professor. He is a really funny and a smart guy.)
Best thing about Spokane
I have already said the people, but I also like the fact that Spokane offers something during every season.
Why did you choose Gonzaga?
My brother had studied at Gonzaga for four years when I applied. He told me great things about Gonzaga and Spokane before I applied to Gonzaga.
Advice for incoming students?
Study hard and do your homework! BUT, make sure to spend time meeting new people and developing friendships. It seems to me that the friendships that we develop in college are just as valuable as the education we get.
Plans after graduation
I just graduated and I am in the process of looking for a job!
Martin Yanushev
Hometown/Country
Pazardzhik, Bulgaria
First year at Gonzaga
2006
Graduation Year
MBA: 2010
Undergraduate:
2009
Major
Graduate School: Master of Accountancy, Professional Accounting Concentration
Undergraduate: Business Administration, Accounting major
Gonzaga Activities/Clubs
International Student Union, Vice President (Sep 2006 - May 2008); Beta Alpha Psi, Vice President of Events (Jan 2008 – May 2008)
Favorite Music
I like songs with good/meaningful lyrics. I don’t have a favorite band or a singer.
Favorite Book
The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas; Sinuhe The Egyptian by Mika Waltari Favorite Food – I love meat (pork, chicken, beef, some fish too).
Favorite Movie
The Shawshank Redemption
Guilty Pleasure
I love soda (Coke or Pepsi).
We’d be surprise to know…
I am afraid of dogs.
Favorite thing about Gonzaga
the people (I know that it sounds generic but everybody I have met at Gonzaga and in Spokane has been really nice and friendly.)
Best Class
Philosophy 201: Philosophy of Human Nature
Favorite Professor
George Eddy Birrer from Jepson School of Business (He’s an accounting professor. He is a really funny and a smart guy.)
Best thing about Spokane
I have already said the people, but I also like the fact that Spokane offers something during every season.
Why did you choose Gonzaga?
My brother had studied at Gonzaga for four years when I applied. He told me great things about Gonzaga and Spokane before I applied to Gonzaga.
Advice for incoming students?
Study hard and do your homework! BUT, make sure to spend time meeting new people and developing friendships. It seems to me that the friendships that we develop in college are just as valuable as the education we get.
Plans after graduation
I just graduated and I am in the process of looking for a job!
FOR MORE INFORMATION
International Student Programs
Schoenberg Center
Spokane, WA 99258-0088
Toll Free: (800) 986-9585
Ext. 3648
Phone: (509) 313-3648
Fax: (509) 313-5814
Email: isp@gonzaga.edu
International Student Programs
Schoenberg Center
Spokane, WA 99258-0088
Toll Free: (800) 986-9585
Ext. 3648
Phone: (509) 313-3648
Fax: (509) 313-5814
Email: isp@gonzaga.edu





