UNK welcomes students from around the world. We're excited about your interest!
Completed applications should be received 3 months prior to the intended enrollment date to accommodate necessary processing time and the issuance of the required Form I-20. If you need help or have special circumstances please email this office at intladmin@unk.edu. Deadlines are posted to help insure that admission can be completed and immigration documents prepared for students to take to the U.S. Embassy/Consulate in the home country to apply for a student visa in a timely manner.
There are three sessions available throughout the year: Fall, Spring, and Summer.
Fall Session (Begins in August, ends in December)
Application Deadline: May 15
Application Document Deadline: June 15
Spring Session (Begins in January, ends in May)
Application Deadline: October 15
Application Document Deadline: November 15
Summer Session (Begins in May ends in July)
Application Deadline: February 15
Application Document Deadline: March 15
After our office has received your application, required documents, and fees, you will receive an email informing you of your admission decision or request for further information within approximately 7-10 business days. Admitted students will receive an admission packet with the following:
Once you receive your admission packet, please complete the following steps to obtain your student visa:
Additional information about obtaining your visa; Education USA; Destination USA; USCIS
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"When I was in senior, I was fortunate to receive an internship opportunity at the University of Nebraska Foundation, and I was the first international student to have that opportunity. I was able to do this because of the outstanding CBT faculty who helped me inside and outside the classroom. They constantly gave me opportunities to work hard and learn more about business so that I would be ready for the real world. My story would not be possible if it was not for the support from the university’s leadership and the Kearney community. The real gift of higher education is not the degree or knowledge that we get, it is what we get to do with it. If you work hard and swing for the fences, anything is possible."