International Student Degrees and Admissions
Study in America at Gwynedd Mercy University
Gwynedd Mercy University welcomes international students who want to earn a degree from an American university. Our 145-acre, private campus provides a perfect home away from home, where you can meet new friends, immerse yourself in American culture, and develop the knowledge and skills you need to make a difference in your career and your community.
When international students graduate from GMercyU, they are prepared for career success and ready to lead productive lives of deep meaning and value – no matter where in the world they call home.
GMercyU International Student Admission Requirements
At GMercyU, welcoming international students to campus is important to us! That’s why we have simplified the admissions process.
To enroll as an undergraduate international student at Gwynedd Mercy University, you need to:
1. Complete the online undergraduate admissions application.
2. For Fall 2025 applicants, standardized test scores are not required for admission or considered as part of the admissions process.
If you choose not to submit an SAT or ACT score, you will need to submit additional items to complete your application file if you are applying for admission to any of the programs listed below:
- Education (This program requires a U.S. Social Security Number to complete the required background check and sit for the teacher licensure exam.)*
- Nursing (This program requires a U.S. Social Security Number to complete the required background check and sit for the licensure exam.)*
- Radiation Therapy (This program requires a U.S. Social Security Number to complete the required background check.)*
- Respiratory Care (This program requires a U.S. Social Security Number to complete the required background check.)*
If you are applying to one of the programs listed above, you will need to:
- Submit one letter of recommendation from a teacher in a subject related to their desired major (e.g., a biology teacher if the student is seeking admission to GMercyU’s Biology program)
- Schedule an in-person or virtual interview with a member of the GMercyU Admissions team
Letters of Recommendation are not required for other programs, but are recommended. If submitted, the letter of recommendation should discuss the applicant’s character and promise as a university student.
Other applicants may also be asked to submit an essay or personal statement and/or be asked to participate in an interview during the application review process.
We require a course-by-course evaluation from one of the above credentialing services for all schools outside the U.S:
5. Score at least a 79 on the Internet-based TOEFL test or a 6.0 on the IELTS test.
- TOEFL and IELTS scores lower than the minimum will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
- International students whose native language is English are not required to submit scores.
- International students are exempt from submitting TOEFL scores if they score high enough on the SAT or ACT.
- SAT: minimum score of 500 in evidence-based reading and writing
- ACT: earn a 22 composite score or higher
Please submit your foreign transcript evaluation report, recommendation letters (optional), and other necessary documents to:
Office of Admissions
Gwynedd Mercy University
1325 Sumneytown Pike
P.O. Box 901
Gwynedd Valley, PA 19437
Along with your application, you will need to:
- Show satisfactory completion of (or current enrollment in) at least 16 units in prescribed and elective subjects as indicated on your high school transcript:
- English: 4 units
- Mathematics: 3 units
- Science: 3 units
- History: 1 unit
- College preparatory electives: 3 units
- First-Year Students must have a cumulative GPA of at least 2.5.
- Some programs, such as the Nursing program, have higher GPA and coursework requirements. Contact the Admissions Office or refer to the undergraduate catalog for additional detail.
International students who apply to education, nursing and health profession programs must have the ability to obtain the background screening required for placement in a clinical/school setting and should review state licensure requirements before choosing to enroll. The U.S. background screening process requires a U.S. Social Security Number.
U.S. citizenship or permanent residency is a requirement for licensure within certain academic programs. International students and students who are under DACA status or are undocumented should carefully review the licensure requirements for their state before enrolling in a degree program that leads to licensure. Additional information can be found on the National Conference of State Legislatures website.
If you have completed high school (secondary school) and have been enrolled in a college or university in the US or overseas and earned 24 or more transferable credit hours, you should apply as a transfer student.
Application materials needed for an international transfer student:
- Complete the online undergraduate admissions application
- Official transcript from each US college you attended
- If you attended colleges or universities outside of the US, have your foreign transcripts evaluated. We require a course-by-course evaluation from one of these credentialing services:
- Additional departmental requirements may apply
Applicants who have had nursing education outside of the U.S. must have transcripts evaluated by CGFNS. In addition, International students who apply to education, nursing and health profession programs must have the ability to obtain the background screening required for placement in a clinical/school setting and should review state licensure requirements before choosing to enroll. The U.S. background screening process requires a U.S. Social Security Number.
U.S. citizenship or permanent residency is a requirement for licensure within certain academic programs. International students and students who are under DACA status or are undocumented should carefully review the licensure requirements for their state before enrolling in a degree program that leads to licensure. Additional information can be found on the National Conference of State Legislatures website.
Please call our Admissions Office at 800-342-5462 if you have questions about how to apply to GMercyU as a transfer student or to learn which of your credits will transfer.
Scholarships for F-1 Visa International Students
To make your American education even more affordable, international students may be eligible to receive a Gwynedd Mercy University undergraduate scholarship.
Scholarships for International First-Year Students
For international students who have not previously enrolled in any postsecondary colleges or universities, you may be eligible for a first-year student scholarship as outlined on the Scholarships page.
Scholarships for International Transfer Students (24+ transferable credit hours)
For international students transferring from another college or university, you also may be eligible for one of our Transfer Scholarships. Learn more on GMercyU's Scholarships page.
International Student Support from GMercyU
GMercyU’s International Student Liaison supports and advises international students and scholars on visa-related issues, work authorization and more. We’re committed to assisting students in a timely and accurate way.
If you have questions, please feel free to email Jesse Ruhl at ruhl.j@thelinktrack.com or call 215-646-7300, ext: 21584.
How to Maintain Your U.S. Student Visa
If you’re a current GMercyU international student, it’s vital you maintain your U.S. student visa to avoid problems with U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services. Here are a few things GMercyU international students in the U.S. should do:
- Read and respond to all emails from GMercyU’s Office of International Programs
- Enroll in a full course load each semester (12 credits for undergrads and nine credits for graduate students)
- Tell the Office of International Programs about significant changes in your life (changes of address or major, plans to take a leave of absence, class withdrawals, etc.)
Work only with authorization - Get a travel signature before traveling outside of the U.S.
- Abide by grace periods. You may enter the U.S. 30 days before your program starts and must leave the country within 60 days of the end of your program.
Scholarships for F-1 Visa International Students
To make your American education even more affordable, international students may be eligible to receive a Gwynedd Mercy University undergraduate scholarship.
Scholarships for International First-Year Students
For international students who have not previously enrolled in any postsecondary colleges or universities, you may be eligible for a first-year student scholarship as outlined on the Scholarships page.
Scholarships for International Transfer Students (24+ transferable credit hours)
For international students transferring from another college or university, you also may be eligible for one of our Transfer Scholarships. Learn more on GMercyU's Scholarships page.
International Student Support from GMercyU
GMercyU’s International Student Liaison supports and advises international students and scholars on visa-related issues, work authorization and more. We’re committed to assisting students in a timely and accurate way.
If you have questions, please feel free to email Jesse Ruhl at ruhl.j@thelinktrack.com or call 215-646-7300, ext: 21584.
How to Maintain Your U.S. Student Visa
If you’re a current GMercyU international student, it’s vital you maintain your U.S. student visa to avoid problems with U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services. Here are a few things GMercyU international students in the U.S. should do:
- Read and respond to all emails from GMercyU’s Office of International Programs
- Enroll in a full course load each semester (12 credits for undergrads and nine credits for graduate students)
- Tell the Office of International Programs about significant changes in your life (changes of address or major, plans to take a leave of absence, class withdrawals, etc.)
- Work only with authorization
- Get a travel signature before traveling outside of the U.S.
- Abide by grace periods. You may enter the U.S. 30 days before your program starts and must leave the country within 60 days of the end of your program.