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International Admitted Undergraduate Students

Congrats on Your Admittance!

At St. Thomas, we're build a welcoming, inclusive and diverse community that brings about real change in the world. And we're excited for you to be a part of it.

Choosing a university is a difficult decision, so let us know how we can help. We can also connect you with one of our Student Ambassadors (international students currently attending St. Thomas) to answer questions or offer advice.

Email international@stthomas.edu to get in touch.

Submit a Deposit to Confirm Attendance

  • First-Year Students
  • Transfer Students
  • How to Submit Your Deposits
  • Deposit Refund Policy
  • First-Year Students

    Submit a $400 deposit by June 1 to reserve your place in the class.

    This deposit reserves your place in on-campus housing and half of the deposit will be applied to your housing bill at the beginning of the term. The date you submit it is one of many factors that determine your housing placement.

    If you're allowed an exception from our residency requirement, half of your deposit will be applied to your tuition charges and half will be applied to other student fees.

    The deposit is fully refundable until June 1.

    Transfer Students

    Confirming Deposit

    This $200 deposit reserves your spot in the class and is credited toward enrollment processing costs. If you want to attend St. Thomas this spring, you must submit this by January 31.

    Housing Deposit

    This $200 deposit puts you on the list for on-campus housing and is credited toward your first bill. On-campus housing is not guaranteed, and assignments are made on a first-come, first-served basis.

    Both deposits are fully refundable until January 31.

    How to Submit Your Deposits

    Pay Online

    Outside the U.S. – Pay online using . Be sure to select “University of St. Thomas (Minnesota).”

    Inside the U.S. – Pay online by logging into your and following the instructions.

    Pay by Mail

    All students may also pay their deposits by mailing a check to the following address:

    University of St. Thomas
    International Admissions
    Mail 5014
    2115 Summit Ave, St. Paul, MN 55105, USA

    Deposit Refund Policy

    Both the confirming and housing deposits are fully refundable until the following dates. The International Admissions office must receive an email request for refund by these dates to process your refund(s).

    First-Year Students

    Fall 2024 – June 1, 2024
    Spring 2025 – January 27, 2025

    Transfer Students Currently in the U.S.

    Fall 2024 – August 12, 2024
    Spring 2025 – January 27, 2025

    Transfer Students not Currently in the U.S.

    Fall 2024 – June 1, 2024
    Spring 2025 – January 27, 2025

    If your student visa application is denied, we will refund the deposit, even after these dates.

    *We will refund back the original account that was charged. If you do not respond to our attempts to refund within 2 months of your visa denial you are actively forfeiting your refund.

    First-Year Students

    First-Year Students

    Submit a $400 deposit by June 1 to reserve your place in the class.

    This deposit reserves your place in on-campus housing and half of the deposit will be applied to your housing bill at the beginning of the term. The date you submit it is one of many factors that determine your housing placement.

    If you're allowed an exception from our residency requirement, half of your deposit will be applied to your tuition charges and half will be applied to other student fees.

    The deposit is fully refundable until June 1.

    Transfer Students

    Transfer Students

    Confirming Deposit

    This $200 deposit reserves your spot in the class and is credited toward enrollment processing costs. If you want to attend St. Thomas this spring, you must submit this by January 31.

    Housing Deposit

    This $200 deposit puts you on the list for on-campus housing and is credited toward your first bill. On-campus housing is not guaranteed, and assignments are made on a first-come, first-served basis.

    Both deposits are fully refundable until January 31.

    How to Submit Your Deposits

    How to Submit Your Deposits

    Pay Online

    Outside the U.S. – Pay online using . Be sure to select “University of St. Thomas (Minnesota).”

    Inside the U.S. – Pay online by logging into your and following the instructions.

    Pay by Mail

    All students may also pay their deposits by mailing a check to the following address:

    University of St. Thomas
    International Admissions
    Mail 5014
    2115 Summit Ave, St. Paul, MN 55105, USA

    Deposit Refund Policy

    Deposit Refund Policy

    Both the confirming and housing deposits are fully refundable until the following dates. The International Admissions office must receive an email request for refund by these dates to process your refund(s).

    First-Year Students

    Fall 2024 – June 1, 2024
    Spring 2025 – January 27, 2025

    Transfer Students Currently in the U.S.

    Fall 2024 – August 12, 2024
    Spring 2025 – January 27, 2025

    Transfer Students not Currently in the U.S.

    Fall 2024 – June 1, 2024
    Spring 2025 – January 27, 2025

    If your student visa application is denied, we will refund the deposit, even after these dates.

    *We will refund back the original account that was charged. If you do not respond to our attempts to refund within 2 months of your visa denial you are actively forfeiting your refund.

    International Transcript Evaluations

    International Transfer Students: If you are transferring from a college or university outside the USA, your coursework will need a credential evaluation. We use a company called One Earth Evaluations; you will not need to pay any fee for the evaluation. Please email eval@oneearthevaluations.org to request an evaluation. You may also need to provide course syllabi to determine course equivalency. Please obtain those as soon as possible.

    Proof of Sufficient Funds

    The University of St. Thomas is required by the United States government to examine the financial documentation of F-1 and J-1 students to verify whether their financial support is sufficient in order to issue an I-20 or DS-2019.

    Health Requirements

    Know about immunization requirements and requirements for student health insurance.

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    Where You’ll Live

    Housing Guide

    It is important that you, as an international student, make proper arrangements for housing before you arrive in the Twin Cities. That's why the Office of International Students & Scholars created a housing guide just for you.

    International Student Orientation

    Learn more about your next steps and what you can expect from your orientation week! Check out our events and more.