For St. Louis Campus Only:


  • October 1: University begins awarding Webster Academic Scholarships for U.S. citizens and permanent residents.  To apply, simply check the appropriate box on the Application for Undergraduate Admissions.  Note: The Daniel Webster Full-Tuition Scholarship for freshman, and the Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship for transfers, require a separate application, available from the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.
  • January 1: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) available for U.S. students and permanent residents.  The FAFSA is availabe at your high school guidance office or college financial aid office, and on-line at fafsa.ed.gov.  Webster's code is 002521.
  • January 1: Housing application forms available on-line at www.webster.edu.
  • January 1: The International Admissions Committee begins meeting on admission, financial aid, and scholarship award decisions.
  • March 1: Date for FAFSA submission to maximize consideration for financial aid and scholarships.
  • March 1: International Admissions Committee issues acceptance letters, financial aid packages, and scholarship awards..
  • April 20: Registration for transfer students begin for U.S. students and permanent residents. Contact the international student academic advisor.
  • May 15: Registration for FAll freshman classes begins. Contact the international student academic advisor.
  • May 15: Deadline to accept international scholarship and financial aid awards.
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    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.


         
     
     
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