International Transfer Student Application Checklist

Welcome! We’re glad you’re considering applying to Gonzaga.  

All students apply through the Office of Admission. After students are admitted, the Center for Global Engagement provides immigration and cultural support to incoming international students. 

In addition to Gonzaga’s transfer admission requirements, there are few things for international students to know as you work on your application: 

International Student Application Fee Waiver 

All international applicants are eligible to have their application fee waived. Please select the International Student Fee Waiver in the Transfer Application.

English Language Proficiency Requirements 

International students must meet one of the following in order to meet the English Language Proficiency requirements to be eligible for undergraduate admission: 

1.) Official English Language Proficiency Scores: 

The chart below includes a list of accepted English language proficiency tests and minimum scores required for undergraduate admissions.  Official test scores must be received directly from a testing agency or reported on the official high school transcript or School Report. Test scores must be dated within two years of the application. 

 Proficiency Test   Official Score
iBT / TOEFL
(Test of English as a Foreign Language)
iBT: 80+ 
IELTS Academic
(International English Language Testing System)
6.5+
IB English A (Higher or Standard) predicted 6+
GCSE/IGCSE/GCE O-Level in one of the courses below:
English/English Language/English Literature or First Language English
B
PTE (Pearson Test of English) 56+
TOEIC 695
iTEP Academic Plus 4.5+
Duolingo English Test 120+
GaoKao  120 (94-Jiangsu & Shanghai)
ACT  English and Reading sections 23+
SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing 550+


2.) The following applicants are not required to submit English test scores or any other additional proof of English proficiency: 

  • Students who have completed two years at any accredited U.S. institution of higher education and earned a B or higher in a combination of composition and/or speech classes.

3.) Students from the following English-speaking countries are automatically exempt from any English proficiency requirement*: Australia, Belize, Botswana, Canada (except Quebec), Ghana, Ireland, Kenya, New Zealand, Nigeria, South Africa, Uganda, United Kingdom, and any English speaking Caribbean country (Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Grenada, Jamaica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago)

*Gonzaga recognizes that there are many other English-speaking countries and native speakers are encouraged to apply for a waiver. If you wish to request a waiver of the English proficiency requirement, please contact international admission counselor, Theresa Howlett for more information: howlett@gonzaga.edu

Transferring Credit from Foreign Institutions 

Our counseling staff is familiar with differences in education systems around the world, and we will review your application within the context of the education system you’re coming from. Gonzaga uses a holistic review process when reviewing applications, and we will consider your academic performance, the rigor of your curriculum, your character, and the activities you’ve been involved in when reviewing applications for admission.  

Students who have taken college-level coursework at a foreign institution will be asked to submit official transcripts in the original language and translated into English. You will also need to submit a professional course-by-course evaluation of any foreign post-secondary coursework and copies of the syllabi for each class to be transferred. This evaluation and syllabi can often be submitted after a student is accepted and will help us determine the credit that can be transferred to Gonzaga and applied to your degree. 

We advise students to look for evaluation companies that are affiliated with the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) or the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admission Officers (AACRAO). Some of the companies we’ve accepted evaluations from in the past include International Education Research Foundation (IERF), International Education Evaluations (IEE), World Education Services (WES), and Education Credential Evaluators (ECE). Applicants can choose which company to seek an evaluation from, and we encourage you to contact Gonzaga’s International Transfer Counselor before ordering an evaluation from a company other than the ones listed to confirm that we will accept an evaluation from them. 

Please review the Transfer FAQ for more information on transferring college credit. 

High School Completion Students 

Students who are planning to complete a high school diploma at the same time as an associate’s degree and do not plan to take any college coursework after their high school graduation date must apply to Gonzaga as first-year students with credit. 

Application Deadlines  

Fall Semester:
March 1st – Priority Fall Deadline (Recommended for International applicants) 
June 1st – Final Fall Deadline  
July 1st – Gonzaga Global Students

Spring Semester:
November 15th  
December 7th – Gonzaga Global Students

Transfer Application Checklist

  • Complete the online Transfer Application 
  • Proof of English Proficiency 
  • Personal Essay and Activities List  
  • Official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions. Please see note above about requirements for coursework completed at foreign institutions. 
    *Note: if you have not completed at least 30 semester or 45 quarter credits of transferable work, please submit a final high school transcript as well 
  • One Transfer College Report
  • One Teacher Recommendation
  • Copy of Passport (emailed to admissions@gonzaga.edu)

    If you need to send application materials, please use the following address:

Gonzaga University 
Office of Admission 
502 E. Boone Avenue 
Spokane, WA 99258

After being admitted and submitting a tuition confirmation deposit, students will need to submit the following for immigration purposes:  

  • Completed Financial Declaration OR an official Sponsorship Letter
  • Original bank statements which support the information provided on the Financial Declaration.

Contact International Admission

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502 E. Boone Avenue
Spokane, WA 99258