Admissions, Programs and Visas for International Students
Apply to NWTC as an International Student
Step 1: Choose Your Program
Start by selecting the academic program that fits your goals and interests. Check out our Areas of Study page to learn more.
- For each program, click on "What will I learn?" to see the specific program curriculum.
- Click on "How do I get started in this program?" to learn about program start dates and additional program admissions requirements.
- Contact us if you have questions about these requirements.
Step 2: Apply to the College
Required application materials include:
- Completed Application Form and US $100 Application Fee
- Proof of Financial Support - Students will need to show financial resources to support their first year of study. See the Paying for College page for tuition information
- Proof of English Language Proficiency (for non-native English speakers) - Students may submit standardized test scores including TOEFL (68), IELTS (5.5), or complete the Duolingo Assessment (95) . Students can start in the Intensive English Program. Contact us if you have questions about additional proof of language proficiency such as attending an English language high school/college program or an intensive English program in the U.S.
- Proof of Secondary School Completion- Students may submit original or copies of secondary or post-secondary diplomas or transcripts, or national college entrance score reports
- Passport Photocopy
Apply now using our online application: nwtc.edu/internationalapp
While we encourage you to apply online, students may also contact us to request a paper application.
Step 3: Apply for Your Visa
A visa is a document issued by the U.S. government, usually at an embassy or consulate outside of the United States. This document allows you to present yourself at the U.S. Port of Entry and request to be let in.
Many students have questions about obtaining their visa. While this step will happen after you have applied and are admitted to the college, we have created a helpful page designed to explain the visa process to you.
Learn about the visa process.
Step 4: Prepare for Arrival
NWTC Application Deadlines
Students currently living outside the U.S.:
Fall semester - June 15th | Spring semester - November 15th
Students transferring from another U.S. institution:
Fall semester - July 19th | Spring semester- December 2nd
Please email InternationalAdmissions@nwtc.edu for more information.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I Transfer International Credit to NWTC?
There can be huge value in getting your international transcript evaluated once you get accepted to NWTC.
- Students have the option to earn credit for equivalent college or university courses they have completed outside the United States.
- This can save you time and money as you complete your credential!
- Select a credential evaluator. Most credential evaluators charge between $150 - $300 for the service. NWTC will accept evaluations from any National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) member such as:
- Submit your original, sealed international transcripts and diploma directly to an evaluation company a minimum of 30 days before you arrive on campus in the United States. Check with the credential evaluator to determine exactly what documents to submit.
- The evaluation process can often take 10-15 business days after all paperwork and payment has been submitted to the evaluation company. Submitting your paperwork before you arrive will help ensure you are placed into the correct courses to start the semester and avoid unnecessary coursework and tuition.
- In order to transfer in credits completed outside the United States NWTC requires a course-by-course evaluation of your international high school or post-secondary coursework. NWTC often also requires course syllabi for courses you wish to transfer in.
- In order to transfer in a course NWTC requires the grade earned to be a ‘C or better’. A grade of ‘C- or below’ will not be reviewed for transfer credit.
- NWTC does not guarantee that you will receive transfer credits from a credential evaluation.
The transcript evaluation should be sent directly from the evaluator. Either email to transcripts@nwtc.edu, fax to 920-272-9712, or mail to:
NWTC Admissions
2740 W. Mason Street
Green Bay, Wisconsin 54303
Have further questions? Request an unofficial transfer transcript evaluation for your chosen NWTC degree program through Transfer Consultation.