Lindenwood University is a liberal arts institution established in St. Charles, Missouri in 1827. It focuses on providing summer internships, a research symposium, and fellowships in addition to the traditional classroom setting in order to prepare its students for a brighter future. School of Accelerated Degree Programs, School of Arts, Media, & Communications, Robert W. Plaster School of Business & Entrepreneurship, School of Education, School of Humanities, School of Health Sciences, and School of Sciences.
Linden University participates in Division II of the NCAA. It consists of 70 student clubs and organisations under the Student Involvement umbrella. The CAB (Campus Activities Board) manages campus events. The college publishes a monthly student magazine called "the legacy." In addition to managing the student-run educational cable station LUTV, they also manage the official radio station The Wood on 89.1 FM. Lindenwood University has a satellite campus in Belleville, Illinois, which is known as Lindenwood University–Belleville. The university is committed to providing students with affordable access to a world-class education.
Lindenwood University Rankings
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#299-391 National University Ranking - US News & World Report 2022
Why Lindenwood University?
- Dynamic four-year liberal arts institution committed to academic excellence.
- Member of the CHEA, an association of 3,000 colleges and universities that grant degrees.
- Programs centred on core values that foster the development of the whole person.
- Provide an integrative liberal arts curriculum.
Lindenwood University International Admissions
It accepts international applicants who meet the minimum eligibility requirements. The admissions procedure for international and domestic students is nearly identical. To study in the United States, international students must meet additional prerequisites.
Application Portal: Lindenwood University Application
Application Fee: N/A
Admission Requirements: To be eligible for admission to Lindenwood University, international applicants are required to meet the following criteria:
- Completed Application
- Official Transcripts
- High school/equivalent
- Bachelors/Masters Degree ( Graduate)
- Foreign Credential Evaluation by WES required.
- Should be accompanied by certified translations if not in English.
- SAT/ACTScores
- SAT Code: 6367
- ACT Code: 2324
- Certification of Finances
- Affidavit of Financial support
- International Student Agreement Form
- Copy of passport
- Essay and/or Personal Statement (Graduate Admissions)
- Resume (Graduate admissions)
- Letters of Recommendation
- Graduate: 3-4 LORs
English Proficiency Test Score for International Students
International applicants from non-English speaking countries must submit one of the following scores as evidence of English Language Proficiency:
Exam | Minimum Required Score for Undergraduates | Minimum Required Score for Graduates |
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TOEFL- IBT | 61 | 81 |
Duolingo | 85 | 105 |
IELTS | 5.5 | 6.5 |