International applicants are strongly encouraged to apply as early as possible to allow for pre-departure requirements. The sooner you submit your application, the sooner you will receive a decision. Applications are reviewed on a rolling admissions basis and applicants can expect a decision within approximately 2-3 weeks.
Fall Semester (September) | Spring Semester (January) | Summer Semester (Some Graduate Programs only) | |
Application Deadline: | May 1 | October 1 | February 1 |
Enrollment Deposit Deadline: | June 15 | November 1 | March 15 |
I-20 Deadline: | June 30 | November 15 | March 30 |
For best consideration, please apply at least 6 months prior to your desired semester of enrollment to allow sufficient time for the immigration and visa process. You may wish to check the visa appointment wait times in your location and plan accordingly.
HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
Students admitted to Springfield College must have graduated from an approved secondary school (high school) or have obtained a general equivalency diploma (GED) by the time of their enrollment.
Springfield College will require you to submit your high school transcripts, which reflect your high school coursework and cumulative grade point average. Both are important factors in admission.
Springfield College recommends that you pursue the strongest college preparatory program available in your high school. Springfield College also looks for students who participate in a diverse set of cocurricular activities in high school, particularly in areas related to your intended field of study. Such activities might include athletic teams, cultural groups, or community service agencies.
Your course distribution must include the following coursework for admission.
SAT/ACT TEST SCORES
Springfield College is test-optional for all of our programs.
If you are completing/have completed secondary school and have never enrolled in college/university, you can apply as a first year undergraduate student through the Common Application and respond to Springfield College's member screen questions.
The Common Application is international student-friendly.
APPLY THROUGH THE COMMON APPLICATION
Search for and select Springfield College on your Common Application dashboard
CREATE A PROFILE
Complete sections including family, education, testing, activities, and writing (choose one essay to complete online). There are instructions and help center information available on the right side that you can click on while completing the online Common Application.
Submit your application form as soon as it is complete. Do not wait for your transcript /letter to arrive. After you submit your application form, you will receive a follow-up email titled, "track your application status" (Check your spam folder).
PERSONAL ESSAY
Your personal statement essay gives you a chance to show admission officers who you really are beyond grades and test scores (the academic requirements). This essay is important in evaluating your application for admission as it allows you to show your personality, intelligence, values, and your future aspirations. It is very important that you be thoughtful with this essay since it is evaluated carefully. Take your time, write convincingly, spell correctly, use complete sentences, and check your grammar.
ACADEMIC RECOMMENDATION
Springfield College requires at least one academic recommendation from a teacher or a guidance counselor at your school. Certain academic programs at Springfield College will require more than one recommendation to complete your application. If you are applying to a program that requires additional recommendations, you will be notified on the Common Application. While only one academic recommendation is required to complete your application, you are welcome to submit additional letters of recommendations. Recommendation letters must be uploaded to your application by your school or emailed to us by your school at intladmissions@springfield.edu.
2. PROOF OF ENGLISH PROFICIENCY
A variety of English language proficiency tests will be accepted and some exemptions may apply.
3. SCAN OF YOUR PASSPORT INFO PAGE
If you have a current (unexpired) I-20 form please provide this as well.
Please upload this to your application or email it to intladmissions@springfield.edu.
4. COMPLETE ANY PROGRAM SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
Certain majors require additional credentials/certain specialized programs also may require earlier application deadlines. Instructions and further information will be forwarded to applicants seeking acceptance to the following programs.
Application Criteria and Requirements
If you are attending/have attended college or university in any capacity after completing secondary school and have earned 12 or more transferable credits, you must apply as a transfer student.
PERSONAL ESSAY
Your personal statement essay gives you a chance to show admission officers who you really are beyond grades and test scores (the academic requirements). This essay is important in evaluating your application for admission as it allows you to show your personality, intelligence, values, and your future aspirations. It is very important that you be thoughtful with this essay since it is evaluated carefully. Take your time, write convincingly, spell correctly, use complete sentences, and check your grammar. If you are using the transfer application your essay may be typed and sent directly to intladmissions@springfield.edu
ACADEMIC RECOMMENDATION
Springfield College requires at least one academic recommendation from a teacher or a guidance counselor at your school. Certain academic programs at Springfield College will require more than one recommendation to complete your application. If you are applying to a program that requires additional recommendations, you will be notified on the Common Application. While only one academic recommendation is required to complete your application, you are welcome to submit additional letters of recommendations. Recommendation letters must be uploaded to your application by your school or emailed to us by your school at intladmissions@springfield.edu.
2. COURSE BY COURSE EVALUATION
3. TRANSFER COLLEGE REPORT
To complete the transfer college report, fill out section one and scan and email it to the Dean’s Office or equivalent at your former school(s) and ask them to complete section two and email it to intladmissions@springfield.edu. We recommend calling your former school to find out who completes these forms so that you can send it directly to the correct person. This form MUST come directly from the person who completes the form. This form cannot be submitted by the applicant.
The Transfer College Report form provides an attestation from your current/previous college/university that you were a student in good academic and conduct standing.
4. PROOF OF ENGLISH PROFICIENCY
If you are transferring from a university outside the United States proof of English language proficiency is required.
5. SCAN OF YOUR PASSPORT INFO PAGE
If you have a current (unexpired) I-20 form please provide this as well.
Please upload this to your application or email it to intladmissions@springfield.edu.
6. COMPLETE ANY PROGRAM SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
Certain majors require additional credentials/certain specialized programs also may require earlier application deadlines. Instructions and further information will be forwarded to applicants seeking acceptance to the following programs.
You may apply as a Graduate International Student if you have completed the equivalent of a Bachelor’s degree and wish to enroll in a post-graduate degree (Masters or PhD). Note: Students with permanent US residency or dual citizenship (US and other country) will be considered as domestic applicants.
Graduate program application requirements and deadlines vary depending on the program. Please visit the “How to Apply” section on your chosen academic program page for specific instructions on how to apply, supporting documents, and application deadlines.
Official transcript(s) from EACH college/university you have attended are required. In order to be considered official, transcripts must be received directly from the college/university. A scanned copy is acceptable as long as it is sent from an official university email address to graduate@springfield.edu. If you cannot obtain an official transcript, you may need to request a document verification service from our credential evaluation partner (SpanTran) or from any member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES).
Please also include a scan of your passport's info page. If you have a current (unexpired) I-20 form provide this as well. Upload this to your application or email it to intladmissions@springfield.edu.
PROOF OF ENGLISH PROFICIENCY
A variety of English language proficiency tests will be accepted and some exemptions may apply.