WSU International Programs joins Common App for 2022 application season

Students outside the United States interested in attending Washington State University for spring semester 2022 now have the option to apply through Common App, an online college application platform that serves more than 3 million applicants, teachers, counselors and advisors around the world each year.

“By joining Common App, International Programs is raising WSU’s profile among international students who are looking for a safe environment, a high-quality education with faculty and staff committed to their success, a welcoming and inclusive student experience and an affordable price,” said Daniel Saud, Director of International Programs Admissions. “International students now have four ways to apply: directly through our website, through our recruitment partner network outside the U.S., through Cialfo Application, and through Common App.”

Each year, more than 1 million applicants use the Common App.

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