A freshman applicant directly enters university after secondary school (high school). If this is not your situation, review the How to Apply webpage to determine your applicant type.
You are considered an international freshman applicant if you have been
educated outside of the U.S. at any time during secondary school (high school).
DePaul University recognizes that educational systems are different across the world. Review the required secondary school documentation and English proficiency requirement needed for admission by your home country below.
Requirements By Country
Application Process
Apply
Submit Transcripts
Translation of Transcripts
English Proficiency
SAT & ACT
Conditional Admission
If your English proficiency scores are below the minimum requirement, you might be considered for
Conditional Admission. Conditional admission can be offered to students that meet the academic qualifications for admission, but whose English proficiency is lower than admission requirements.
Global DePaul Scholarship
Award Amount: $12,000 - $32,000
Applying: All International Students are automatically considered for our merit-based Global DePaul Scholarship when you apply to DePaul. You do not need to submit a separate application. This scholarship is awarded at the time of decision and is based on your high school GPA. You will be notified of your award in your admission letter.
Renewing: The Global DePaul Scholarship may be renewed for up to four consecutive years (12 quarters) of undergraduate study, providing you maintain good academic standing. You must be enrolled full time each quarter and complete a minimum of 36 quarter hours for the Fall, Winter, and Spring quarters.
Financial Aid
U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents are considered for need-based financial aid upon filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).