Webster’s international advisors also specialize in international students’ needs and guide you through each step of the academic process to ensure educational goals are met.

Global student advising is handled by the Academic Advising Center, which provides you with information about academic programs as well as special study opportunities.

All St. Louis-area students may visit this office for academic advising assistance and registration or to pick up catalogs, course schedules, add/drop slips, withdrawal forms, and change of advisor forms.

Beyond the major and general education requirements, you will choose all elective coursework to meet your individual educational goals. Therefore, academic advising will play a major role in your academic career as you plan your course of study.

On acceptance to Webster, you will schedule an appointment to discuss you academic plans and to register for first semester classes. Based on this initial advising session, you will be assigned an academic advisor -- usually a faculty member within your intended area of study.

Throughout your career at Webster, you will work with your academic advisors to plan your choice of University courses. The advisor helps you choose coursework to meet individual educational and career goals, informs you about academic policies and procedures, and helps solve a variety of academic problems.

Ultimately, however, it is the responsibility of each student to keep apprised of current graduation requirements for his or her particular degree program.

   

Did You Know?

You can earn your undergraduate and graduate degrees in less time with Webster’s combined degrees option? That’s right! Webster’s combined degrees program enables the global student with an outstanding academic record to complete both a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree in an accelerated format.

This program integrates selected undergraduate and graduate coursework, decreasing the time required to complete both degrees.


     
 

Fast Facts

Home Campus:
St. Louis, Missouri

Student to Faculty ratio:
16:1

Average class size:
15-25 students

Student Body:
Represents 46 U.S. states and 130 countries

Mascot:
Gorlok

International Campuses:
Cha-am/Hua Hin, Thailand
Geneva, Switzerland
Leiden, the Netherlands
London, England
Vienna, Austria

 

   
 
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