Salve Regina At A Glance
Type of School: Independent, coeducational four-year university accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE)
Size of Campus: 80 acres (32 hectares) with 51 buildings and an arboretum overlooking the Atlantic Ocean
Number of Students: 2,174 undergraduate students and 679 graduate students Number of Faculty: 132 faculty members; 13:1 student-faculty ratio
Colleges, Programs, and Degrees: Combined bachelor’s/master’s degrees; most popular majors among international students include Biology, Business (including five-year MBA), Chemistry, Engineering (3+2 dual degree), Environmental Studies, Global Business & Economics, Global Studies, Marketing, Mathematics, Political Science, Psychology, and Undeclared/Exploratory
Newport, Rhode Island
At Salve Regina, international students are deeply valued
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nternational students choose Salve Regina University for the same reasons US students do: great teaching, a great location, and great activities. At Salve Regina, small classes ensure a superior classroom experience and close fac- ulty interaction. The University empowers students to explore a diverse range of academic offerings with internships, research, and study abroad oppor- tunities as well as combined bachelor’s/master’s degrees like our five-year BS/MBA or 3+3 Engi- neering partnership with Washington University in St. Louis.
Welcoming students worldwide From a stunning coastal setting to enriching aca- demics and a fun-filled campus life, Salve Regina offers so much for international students to uncov- er. In the words of University president Dr. Kelli J. Armstrong, “International students are deeply valued. We learn as much from them as they learn from us—maybe more.” Come join us!
International student friendly You are welcome here. We waive the application fee for international students and offer several other international-friendly benefits: • Free airport pickup for international student orientation
• Guaranteed on-campus housing and no charge for housing during semester breaks
• Generous advanced standing credit for IB and AP test scores
• International merit scholarships based on admission credentials
• Free English-language support and English conversation partners
• Dedicated international advisor to assist with immigration, visas, and cultural adjustment • Free bicycles on campus for student use • A support team of international student mentors • Free bus transportation around Newport and throughout Rhode Island
Geographic Diversity: Students hailing from 40 states and nine nations; 2% international
International Student Services: Dedicated advisor to assist with immigration, visas, and cultural adjustment; international orientation; a support team of international student mentors; English language support; international students club
International Student Budget (2022–2023): $69,893 total (I-20 cost); visit
salve.edu/ international-cost-attendance for details.
Financial Aid: International students automatically considered for merit scholarships ranging from $12,000–$26,000, with limited scholarships covering full tuition; need-based aid not available for internationals students
Test Score Requirements: SAT/ACT optional; TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo required for non- native English speakers; visit
salve.edu/english-proficiency.
Application Deadlines and Fees: Applications filed through the Common App; no application fee for international students • September admission:
- Early Decision, Early Action I, and Nursing: November 1 - Early Action II: January 5 - Regular Decision: February 1 • January admission: - Regular Decision: December 1
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