Webster University

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About Webster University

Webster University, founded in 1915, is a globally recognized institution that offers a well-rounded, global education. Located in Webster Groves, Missouri, the university has campuses in North America, Europe, Africa, and Asia. It emphasizes global citizenship and encourages students to develop international perspectives and intercultural skills. Webster University celebrates diversity and inclusion, offering a traditional Missouri experience and unique cultural experiences on international campuses. Accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, it continues to uphold its mission of fostering academic excellence.

Entry Requirements

Undergraduate Admissions:

  1. Completed Application Form: Submit an online application through the university’s admissions portal.
  2. High School Diploma or Equivalent: Provide proof of completion of high school or an equivalent qualification.
  3. Transcripts: Submit official transcripts of your high school academic records.
  4. Letters of Recommendation: Some programs may require letters of recommendation from teachers or other individuals who can speak to your academic abilities and character.
  5. Standardized Test Scores: Depending on the program or campus, you may need to submit standardized test scores, such as SAT or ACT.
  6. English Proficiency: International students whose primary language is not English are typically required to demonstrate English proficiency through tests like TOEFL or IELTS.

Graduate Admissions:

  1. Completed Application Form: Submit an online application for the specific graduate program you are interested in.
  2. Bachelor’s Degree: Hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution, usually in a related field to the intended graduate program.
  3. Transcripts: Provide official transcripts of your academic records from all post-secondary institutions attended.
  4. Letters of Recommendation: Submit letters of recommendation, often from professors or professionals who can attest to your academic and professional qualifications.
  5. Resume or CV: Include a resume or curriculum vitae outlining your academic and professional experiences.
  6. Statement of Purpose: Write a statement of purpose explaining your academic and career goals, and why you are interested in the specific graduate program.
  7. Standardized Test Scores: Some programs may require GRE or GMAT scores, but this varies by department.
  8. English Proficiency: International applicants may need to demonstrate English proficiency through tests like TOEFL or IELTS.

English Proficiency Requirements:

  1. IELTS (International English Language Testing System): The minimum required IELTS score is typically around 6.5 to 7.0.
  2. PTE (Pearson Test of English): Some campuses may accept PTE scores as an alternative to TOEFL or IELTS. The minimum required PTE score can vary, so it’s advisable to check the specific requirements.

Campus location

Location

470 E. Lockwood Ave. St. Louis, MO 63119, USA

Email Address
admit@webster.edu.
Contact Us
314-246-7800

Monday to Thursday between 9am and 5pm

Available Scholarships

Industrial connection part & work opportunities

Industrial Connection
  1. Internship Programs: Webster University likely collaborates with a range of industries to offer internship programs. These internships can provide students with real-world experience and the chance to apply their academic knowledge in a professional setting.
  2. Industry Advisory Boards: Some academic departments may have advisory boards comprised of professionals and experts from relevant industries. These boards provide insights into industry trends, help shape curriculum, and offer guidance on how to better prepare students for the workforce.
  3. Guest Lectures and Workshops: Inviting professionals from various industries to give guest lectures or conduct workshops can provide students with valuable insights and networking opportunities.
  4. Career Services: The university’s career services department may work closely with industries to facilitate job placement, career fairs, and networking events for students.
  5. Research Collaborations: Webster University faculty may engage in research collaborations with industries, leading to projects that benefit both academia and the business world.
  6. Alumni Networks: Alumni often play a crucial role in connecting the university with industries. They may be employed in various sectors and can provide mentorship, networking, and job placement opportunities for current students.
  7. Industry-Relevant Programs: The university may continuously update its programs to align with industry needs, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared for the current job market.
Work Opportunities
  1. Internships: Many academic programs at Webster University offer internship opportunities, allowing students to gain hands-on experience in their field of study. Internships can be with local businesses, organizations, or even international companies, depending on the program and campus.
  2. Work-Study Programs: Work-study programs may be available for eligible students, providing on-campus or off-campus part-time employment. These programs are often designed to complement students’ academic schedules.
  3. Research Assistant Positions: Students in certain academic disciplines, particularly at the graduate level, may have the opportunity to work as research assistants with faculty members on ongoing research projects.
  4. Part-Time Jobs: Students can explore part-time job opportunities on or near the campus to gain work experience while balancing their academic commitments.
  5. Student Employment on Campus: Webster University may offer various on-campus employment opportunities, including positions in administrative offices, libraries, student services, and more.
  6. Career Services Support: The university’s career services department often assists students in finding employment opportunities, including part-time jobs, internships, and post-graduation career paths.
  7. Cooperative Education (Co-op) Programs: Some programs may have cooperative education options, allowing students to alternate between periods of full-time work in their field and periods of academic study.
  8. Networking Events: The university may organize networking events, career fairs, and workshops that connect students with potential employers and industry professionals.
  9. Alumni Connections: The university’s alumni network can serve as a valuable resource for students seeking mentorship, advice, and potential job opportunities in their chosen fields.

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