International
Applicants – Wells College welcomes inquiries and applications
from international students, both women and men, who live abroad and in
the United States.
Wells is a private, coeducational
liberal arts college located on the eastern shore of Cayuga Lake in New
York State’s scenic Finger Lakes resort region. The college was established
in 1868 by Henry Wells, who also founded the American Express and Wells
Fargo companies. By offering small classes, career connections through
internships, and abundant opportunities for involvement in campus life,
Wells represents the best in the American liberal arts education tradition
that prepares students for leadership in their chosen fields.
Wells actively supports a
campus community that brings together students and faculty from a wide
variety of backgrounds who have a desire to share ideas, cultural perspectives,
and create an inclusive community. Wells has a number of nationally recognized
study abroad programs that have contributed to a strong international focus
in the curriculum. You will find most majors at the college include a global
perspective.
Wells is one of only four
New York State private colleges and universities named among the nation’s
top liberal arts schools that offer quality education at an affordable
price in the 2005 edition of U.S. News & World Report’s America’s
Best Colleges. Wells also scored national rankings in the 2005 edition
of the Princeton Review’s The 357 Best Colleges. The college was
named #15 in the nation for being best at encouraging class discussion
and #20 on the list of most beautiful campuses.
Students applying from outside
of the United States follow the same procedures and timetables as candidates
applying from within the United States. However, there are a few variations.
Students applying from outside the United States must also submit the following:
TOEFL
Examination Results
Wells requires a score of
550 or higher on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 or higher on the computer-based
TOEFL and 79 or higher on the Internet based TOEFL. Please note the college
does not offer an English as a Second Language (ESL) program or any other
English-intensive language programs. However, students may enroll in the
ESL summer program at nearby Cornell University prior to entering Wells.
For more information, please visit www.cornell.edu
Financial
Aid Documents
International students seeking
financial aid must demonstrate such need through the submission of the
International Student Certification of Finances.
An admission review will
begin only after the following items are on file in the Wells admissions
office:
1. $40 application fee.
2. Completed application
and personal essay.
3. Official school report
and transcripts or records of academic achievement in secondary school.
4. A letter of recommendation
from your school counselor, headmaster, or principal.
5. One teacher recommendation.
6. Official results of the
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). If English is your first
language you may submit the results of the SAT or ACT instead.
7. A completed International
Certification of Finances.
All documents must be submitted
in the English language.
Please be sure to designate
Wells as the recipient of your test scores. The TOEFL code # is 002971;
the SAT code # is 002971; the ACT code # is 002988. You also have the option
of sending your score report with your application. (Students whose first
language is English or who score 550 or higher on the verbal portion of
the SAT are exempt from the TOEFL requirement.)
Any student who is not a
citizen or permanent resident of the United States will be considered an
international student for admission and financial aid purposes.
2006-2007
Cost of a Wells Education
Tuition - $16,510
Room and Board - $8,100
Fees - $1,300
Total $25,910
Last updated 06/19/2007
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