
Once an international applicant had been admitted to Monmouth College, Students must submit the following before we can issue an I-20:
A copy of their passport to confirm information for the form I-20.
The International Student Certification of Finances Form(opens in a new tab), and (if relevant) Sponsor’s Affidavit of Support. This information is exactly replicated on your I-20, so you should be exact, precisely accurate and truthful.
Proof of available funds in the form of a bank statement(s), loan award letter, private or governmental scholarship award letter. For each source of funds you list in the year-by-year funding-sources table in our International Student Certification of Finances Form, you should include documentation of funds in the form of a bank statement, etc.
To be considered for admission, all applicants should submit:
An application. International first-year or transfer applicants to Monmouth should first submit an application for admission by completing either the Common Application or the Monmouth College application. Students only need to complete one, not both, of these options.
Copies of your official transcripts and exam marks from all secondary schools and institutions of higher education attended. All documents must be accompanied by a translation into English if the original documents in another language.
A secondary piece of evidence documenting academic ability. To satisfy this requirement, students may submit official SAT or ACT scores, an essay or writing statement, or a graded paper or piece of academic work. We are proudly test optional, so SAT or ACT scores are not required, but international applicants who choose to apply without SAT or ACT scores must provide an essay, graded paper or some other academic supporting document, and must still demonstrate English proficiency.
Demonstration of English proficiency. Monmouth College requires a minimum TOEFL score of 79 IBT or 550 PBT, a minimum 6.5 IELTS score, or a minimum 100 Duolingo test score. This requirement may be waived for students who attend a high school in which the primary language of instruction is English.
We’ll be real with you. We don’t have a BSN program. Most of our pre-nursing students realize they want to be a nurse while they are here often studying something else. Want to change your major? No problem. That’s what the liberal arts is all about. Knowing you want a health career is just the start. We’ll help you plan your path and get where you want to go.
Our students complete a pre-nursing curriculum and are able to go onto a variety of accelerated BSN and generalist entry Masters of Science in nursing programs. We have an affiliation agreement with Rush University in which academically qualified graduates will be guaranteed admission to the Rush Generalist Entry Masters(opens in a new tab) program. Students in this programs often go onto pursue more advanced nursing degrees, such as nurse practitioner, doctor of nursing practice, and nurse anesthetist.
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First,
CHEM 140 General Chemistry
BIOL 150
ILA
ENGL110 or COMM101, BIOL 200 (Cell Biology)
ENGL110 or COMM101
CHEM 220 Analytical Chemistry
Major course/Gen Ed.
Second,
CHEM 228 Organic Chemistry I
BIOL 204 Anatomy & Physiology
STAT 201 Statistics I
Major course/Gen Ed., GP
BIOL 325 Advanced Anatomy & Physiology
PSYC 101 Intro to Psychology
Major course/ Gen. Ed.
Third,
Microbiology (BIOL 302)
SOCI 101 or ANTH 101
Upper Level courses in Major, REFLECTIONS
BIOCHEM 201 Nutrition
PSYC 221 Lifespan Development
Majors courses
Fourth,
Majors courses, Majors courses
Citizenship
Student Health Insurance: 1999 $ USD per year