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International Graduate Student Enrollment Information
Any student who is a citizen of another country and would need a Visa to take classes in the United States is considered an international student at Mount Mary College.

See information on International Undergraduate Student Enrollment.

For assistance in the application process, please contact the Admission Office

  • Inside the United States, (800) 321-6265
  • International, (414) 256-1252

Admission Requirements for Graduate Study
International students should start the admission process at least 6 month in advance of the desired enrollment semester to have enough time to submit all required documents. Admission and the I-20 can only be processed when all documents have been received.

  1. Must have completed high school and the equivalent of a U.S. undergraduate degree.
  2. Submit an application for admission along with the $100 application fee
  3. Provide proof of English language competency with one of the following:
  4. Submit official transcripts from college or university (Transcripts must be translated into English by a certified translator or service).
  5. Submit a transcript evaluation to determine US equivalency of all coursework and degrees. The evaluation must be done course by course or detailed report style by an official evaluation service in the United States. Evaluation agencies include -
  6. Submit the International Student Financial Support Form (graduate or dependent) and an official bank statement
  7. Review and provide documentation of fulfillment of individual graduate program requirements. See graduate programs.

Certificate of Eligibility
Following acceptance to Mount Mary College, international students will be issued an I-20 Certificate of Eligibility Form. The following items must be turned in before the I-20 form is issued:

Financial Assistance
International graduate students do not receive United States government funding; however, there are several financial assistance resources available online -

Health Insurance for International Students

Here is some important information regarding Mount Mary's policy of offering student health insurance to all students. 

Mount Mary, through our association with and membership in the Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges and Universities (WAICU), is able to offer one option for student health insurance. For 2010-2011 we have partnered with United Healthcare Student Resources (UHCSR), a leading agent in student health and accident insurance plans.  Undergraduate, graduate, and part-time students taking at least six credit hours are eligible to enroll in the plan. 

Benefits of the 2010-2011 Plan
  • No plan deductible in the UHCSR PPO Options Network ($200 deductible for out of network providers)
  • Covered services provided in the UHCSR Network are paid at 80% (out of network providers are paid at 60%)
  • Online directories –
    Physicians and Hospitals - www.uhc.com/findaphysician.htm
    Behavioral Health Services - www.liveandworkwell.com
  • Graduating students who have had the insurance for at least three consecutive months may continue coverage for nine months after graduation.
Changes from the 2009-2010 Plan
  • An increased coverage of $100,000 per injury or illness. A buy-up is not offered this year for catastrophic coverage, although dependent coverage remains available (directly through UHCSR).
  • Medical emergencies no longer require a co-pay.
  • An increase to $750 in the prescription drug benefit.
  • Intramural or club sports injuries are covered as any other injury. Intercollegiate sports are no longer covered under this policy.
  • Up to $500 of routine preventative care is included.
Enrollment Process

Your enrollment date in the insurance plan will be the first day in the coverage period or the date your enrollment is processed, whichever is LATER. Example, if you sign up for the 2010-11 plan on July 1st, your coverage begins at the start of the policy year which is August 1, 2010. If you sign up for the 2010-11 plan on September 15th, your coverage will start when the enrollment form is processed (likely September 16th for online enrollment or October 1st for paper enrollment). Your enrollment will NOT be back dated.

International students can purchase coverage on an annual basis or by semester at a cost of $1,073.00 per year ($450 for fall semester and $623 for spring/summer semester). It is not possible to purchase the insurance in periods shorter than a semester and payment is required in full at the time of enrollment. Payment plans are NOT available. The 5/12 (fall semester only) or 7/12 (spring and summer semesters) premiums will continue to be in effect.

The plan will only cover pre-existing conditions (unless the condition is otherwise excluded by the policy) when students have had 12 months of continuous insurance immediately prior to joining the UHCSR insurance plan. Please note this means to have a pre-existing condition (such as diabetes or asthma) covered immediately, you would have to have NO GAP in coverage from when your previous insurance plan ended and the 2010-11 insurance plan begins. You will also need to provide a certificate of credible coverage. If you have not had previous insurance or there is a gap, you will have to wait 12 months to have a pre-existing condition covered (though the insurance plan will cover new illness and injuries).

As this is an individual policy, the HIPPA guidelines, which extend a 63 day grace period, are not in effect.

Enrollment Documents

Download the enrollment form for new students and dependents

Download a temporary insurance card

Download the 26 page insurance plan booklet

Download the informational letter from Student Affairs

Continuing Coverage after Graduation
If you are graduating and/or no longer attending classes at Mount Mary and wish to continue your coverage, there is a continuation benefit that is available to you for up to an additional nine months, for a monthly fee.  Please download the continuation form and return it to UHCSR.
Questions

If you have questions about the content of the UHCSR insurance plan, please call the UHCSR Customer Service Number at 888-302-6182 or the WAICU Student Insurance Coordinator, Kelly McCoy, at 866-924-2848.

If you have questions about the changes in insurance which are being implemented this year at Mount Mary College, please contact T. Todd Masman, Associate Dean for Student Affairs, Caroline Hall Room 149, masmant@mtmary.edu or 414-256-1211.