

Applying to Webster is easy with our online application. You can start the process at any time by selecting “Apply Online” from any page.
Not sure you want to apply, but still want to learn more? Select “Personalize This Site” from any page on this site and begin telling us your interests – doing so will help you learn more about Webster.
When you decide to apply, any information you’ve given will already be in your application. If you prefer, you may still fill out a paper application and mail that to us.
Things You Need to Know
1. Complete all the required fields on the application.
2. Applying requires a nonrefundable $35 processing fee.
3. While a minimum cumulative college G.P.A. of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale is preferred, every application is given thorough review and careful consideration.
4. If you have completed fewer than 30 semester hours of college credit, you will also need to have your high school transcript or GED scores sent directly to us.
5. Note: ACT or SAT scores are not required for transfer students if you have been out of high school for more than one year.
6. If you are a transfer student, in lieu of the essay, you may submit a short paper on any topic written for a college class. Minimum length is 300 words.
7. Have official transcripts from each college, university or post-secondary school you have attended mailed directly to Webster’s Undergraduate Admissions Office (Transcripts issued directly to students cannot be accepted.):
Webster University
Office of Undergraduate Admissions
8356 Big Bend Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63119-3114
When to Apply
Applications should be submitted early in the semester prior to the semester in which you hope to enroll. For example, if you wish to apply for the Fall semester, you should submit your application in February or March. Apply early, especially if you plan to apply for financial aid or would like to be considered for scholarship.
Applications submitted less than two weeks prior to the start of the term may not be processed in time for enrollment. Since Webster operates on a rolling admission basis, you will normally be notified of your admission status within two weeks of the time your application is complete.
You may also submit any pertinent information regarding your academic performance along with your application. We encourage you to discuss any individual circumstances that might affect your admission decision with your admission counselor.
You may also apply online through the Common Application or you may download the PDF.
Ambitious students looking to jump-start their career can complete a bachelor's degree while - at the same time - completing courses for their master's degree.
With Webster's Combined Degrees Program you can integrate upper-level undergraduate work and initial graduate courses, meaning you'll get both degrees faster.
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