Baltimore, MD

Just one hour from Washington, D.C.

Goucher College offers a globally focused education designed to empower students for success in an increasingly interconnected world. With a strong emphasis on experiential learning, students benefit from hands-on opportunities such as internships, research projects, and community engagement. Goucher’s flexible degree programs, including innovative undergraduate majors and career-focused graduate programs, provide students with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in high-demand fields. A welcoming and diverse campus community, dedicated support services, and hands-on learning opportunities ensure that international students can excel academically while preparing for impactful global careers.

Rankings: #10 Most Innovative Schools (US News)

#5 Most Diverse Colleges in Maryland (Niche)
#71 Top Performers on Social Mobility (US News)
#126 in National Liberal Arts Colleges (US News)

School size: Total enrollment of 2,000 students

Location: Baltimore, MD

Career Education Partnerships: Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), Oracle, Dupont, Google, Microsoft, The World Bank

Corporate Hub: The Baltimore area is home to large employers like Johns Hopkins University, the Social Security Administration, GBMC HealthCare, UnderArmour, Constellation Energy, and OneMain Financial.

Nearby attractions: Inner Harbor, Fort McHenry National Monument, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Gunpowder Falls State Park, and Walters Art Museum

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Programs

Cost of Attendance

The following provides you with estimated costs for your tuition at Goucher College. Please note: Total tuition and fees will vary depending on your selected program as well as the housing and meal plans chosen.

Undergraduate

Estimated Cost of Attendance
$ 80,060 /year
  • Tuition: $53,100/year
  • This is an estimate only. Other costs and fees may apply.

Graduate

Estimated Cost of Attendance
$ 48,863-66,081 /year
  • Tuition: $1,030/credit
  • This is an estimate only. Other costs and fees may apply.

For a detailed breakdown of costs and fees by program, please click Apply Now and complete the form. 

Scholarships

Explore Goucher College’s merit-based scholarship opportunity for international students.

The majority of students pay less than the listed cost of attendance. International students are automatically considered for merit-based scholarships between $25,000 and $35,000 per year. All applicants must complete the International Student Declaration of Finances for need-based aid consideration.  

Scholarship Amount GPA Requirement
Blue and Gold Scholarship $25,000 2.0 GPA minimum required to maintain
Global Citizen Award $29,000 2.0 GPA minimum required to maintain
Founders Award $35,000 2.0 GPA minimum required to maintain

About Goucher College

How to Apply

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Admission Requirements

Undergraduate Admissions

Goucher has adopted a test-optional admissions process. This means submitting scores for the SAT/ACT is optional when applying for admission. We leave it up to you to choose if you would like your scores to be considered as part of your application.

First Year International Students

Completed Common Application along with:

  • essay portion of the application
  • secondary school transcript
  • secondary school report with a letter of recommendation from your school counselor or advisor
  • academic teacher recommendation (math, science, language or social studies)
  • International Student – Declaration of Finances (ISDoF) required. The ISDoF must show at least $30,000 USD per year in expected support for educational expenses
International Transfer Students

Completed Common Application along with:

  • essay portion of the application
  • official university transcript
  • official course descriptions
  • foreign transcript evaluation (see below for more details)
  • recommendation letter from a teacher or professor (math, science, language or social studies)
  • International Student – Declaration of Finances (ISDoF) required. The ISDoF must show at least $30,000 USD per year in expected support for educational expenses

Other Requirements for First Year and Transfer Students

Proof of English Proficiency

Applicants whose first language is not English are required to demonstrate language proficiency with recommended test scores of TOEFL (80ibt), IELTS (6.5), PTE (53), or Duolingo (105).

Students who have received a diploma or certificate from a secondary/high school where English is the primary language of instruction are exempted from this requirement.

Foreign Transcript Evaluation

International Transfer students who have attended or who are currently attending a U.S. post-secondary institution must submit official transcripts from all institutions. Students who have completed post-secondary academic coursework outside of the United States at a non U.S. accredited institution must submit an official course-by-course transcript evaluation from an organization that is a current member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES). A member list is available on the NACES website. The evaluation must be sent to the Admissions Office directly.

SpanTran is our recommended international transcript evaluation service. They have created a custom application for Goucher College that will make sure you select the right kind of evaluation at a discounted rate. You can access their application here.

*Transfer students who have completed less than 30 college-level academic credits (as determined by Goucher College) are required to submit an official final high school transcript as part of the review process.

Standardized Tests

Goucher has adopted a test-optional program, where submitting scores for the SAT/ACT with writing is optional when applying for admission.

Goucher allows students to submit screenshots or PDF score reports downloaded from the College Board or ACT website. If submitting a screenshot, it must include your name, test date, and all score values. Test scores can be uploaded directly into the Admissions & Financial Aid Status Portal to which you will be granted access after you submit your application.

Application Deadlines

If Goucher is one of your top choices, consider applying Early Action, a non-binding entrance plan. 

Early Action (Non-Binding)

  • Application and supporting materials due November 15
  • Notification mails on a rolling basis
  • Enrollment deposit due May 1
Regular Decision (Non-Binding)

  • Notification mails on a rolling basis
  • Enrollment deposit due May 1

*All deadline dates are by 11:59 p.m. applicant’s local time

Additional Financial Documents

Additional financial documents and a copy of the information page of your passport will be required for students applying for an F-1 student visa. These can be submitted at the time of application.

International Baccalaureate

In addition to recognizing the rigor of the IB curriculum in the admissions review process, Goucher will grant credit for examination scores of at least 5 in higher-level subject areas. Enrolling students will be placed in courses at the discretion of each department.

Goucher also recognizes academic work completed through such programs as the General Certificate of Education A-level, French Baccalaureate, and German Abitur for advanced credit.

Graduate Admissions
Admissions Checklist
  • Completed online application.
  • Additional program requirements.  This may include an essay, writing sample, letter of recommendation, and/or other required items.
  • Statement of willingness from financial sponsor(s).  Please submit a signed letter from your sponsor(s), including family members, indicating their intent to financially support the pursuit of your graduate degree
  • Official bank statement or bank letter documenting funding for the first year, or the duration of the program if less than a year.  This document should be on official paper or letterhead with an original signature and/or bank seal and be less than one year old.  Please contact the Office of Global Education to determine the level of funding that must be documented.
  • Proof of English proficiency.  Applicants whose first language is not English are required to demonstrate language proficiency with recommended test scores of TOEFL (80ibt), IELTS (6.5), or Duolingo (105).
  • Official transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate coursework
  • Credential Evaluation for coursework complete outside of the U.S.  For undergraduate education that was completed outside of the United States, a sealed, official course-by-course evaluation is required. There are several evaluation services available but WES (World Education Services) and Josef Silny & Assoc are highly recommended. Evaluations can take considerable time to process, so students are encouraged to submit the evaluation request as soon as possible.
  • Copy of the biographical page(s) of your passport. Please ensure that your city of birth is noted.
Exemptions
  • Students who have received a diploma or certificate from a secondary/high school where English is the primary language of instruction or who have received a bachelor’s or master’s degree from a U.S. based institution may be exempt from a credential evaluation.
  • Applicants who can demonstrate a minimum of five years of successful work experience within the United States may be exempt from certain application requirements. 
Studying in the United States in F-1 Status

Goucher College can issue a Certificate of Eligibility for Non-Immigrant (F-1) Student Status (Form I-20) only after all necessary documents have been received.  International students are allowed to remain in the U.S. only while they are engaged in coursework that requires their presence on campus.

Students in the low residency programs are allowed to remain in the U.S. in F-1 status during the residency portion of the programs only (plus a grace period before and after the residency).  Residencies typically take place for approximately 10 days each summer and winter.  Students are expected to return to their home state or country to complete the online portion of the program under the supervision of the faculty.  International students in F-1 status must communicate with the Welch Center for Graduate and Professional Studies and submit updated financial statements (if necessary) prior to each residency for a new Form I-20.  Students will need to apply for a new visa for each residency as well as pay the I-901 SEVIS fee each time.  Students will not be able to work off campus in the U.S. during or upon completion of their studies.