Next Steps for Accepted International Students
Congratulations on your acceptance to Mount Mary! Below are your next steps to start at the university.
Undergraduate Students
Next steps for accepted students seeking bachelor's degrees
Step One:
It is time to provide Mount Mary with your tuition deposit of $50, and application for scholarships to help finance your education.
- Pay your tuition deposit: The $50 payment should be made through Transact Payments (need a credit card). If paying via cash or check, you MUST include your first and last name and student ID number to ensure we are able to process your payment. Students can make electronic payments by logging onto their MyMountMary account, clicking on the Transact Payments link, and following the instructions.
The deposit is non-refundable after May 1 for the fall semester, after December 15 for the spring semester or within the four weeks prior to an accelerated term start date. The deposit will be applied toward tuition costs for the semester of entrance. If you need assistance using Transact Payments, please contact the Mount Mary Business Office, 001+414+930+3033 (if outside the US).
Step Two:
Following acceptance to Mount Mary University, you will be issued an I-20 Certificate of Eligibility Form. The following items must be submitted before the I-20 form can be issued:
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- Individuals seeking the F-1 visa should access the SEVIS webpage (Student Exchange Visitor Information System). You must pay a one-time administration fee of $350.
- Schedule an appointment at U.S. Embassy in your home country.
- Apply for the Student Health Insurance Program. A Health insurance plan that is compliant with the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is required for Mount Mary international students. To apply for health insurance, use this link. You will be instructed to log in using your email and a temporary password that was sent to you through your Mount Mary email. Please note that if you do not enroll in an insurance plan by September 8th, 2023, you will automatically be enrolled and billed a plan.
- Complete the Health Record Report. This form is available on the MyMountMary Future Student Portal with login access
- Apply to live in the residence hall and submit a $100 security deposit (use Transact Payments online through the MyMountMary Future Student Portal with login access)
Graduate Students
Next steps for accepted students seeking master's degrees
Upon your acceptance to Mount Mary, you must submit several required documents and obtain student health insurance. You also can choose to apply for scholarships to help finance your education.
Required Documents for I-20 Certificate of Eligibility: Following acceptance to Mount Mary University, you will be issued an I-20 Certificate of Eligibility Form. The following items must be submitted before the I-20 form can be issued:
- Health Insurance Verification (Health insurance is required for Mount Mary international students. Mount Mary, through our association with the Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges and Universities, offers one option for student health insurance. Graduate students must take 6 credit hours to be eligible to enroll in the plan.)
- Health Record Report
- Student Exchange and Visitor Information (SEVIS) Fee Guide: Individuals seeking the F-1 visa must pay a one-time administration fee of $350 prior to submitting the visa application. Use this guide for step-by-step instructions.
- Housing Application with $100 security deposit (if you choose to live on campus)
For assistance with your visa or other documentation, contact Mount Mary’s Registrar’s Office.
Questions? Contact Us
If you need assistance during the application process or have questions about enrolling at Mount Mary, please contact the Admission Office:
- Email: mmu-admiss@mtmary.edu
- International Telephone Calls: 001+414+930+3024
- Phone Calls within the U.S.: (414) 930-3024
For assistance with your visa or other documentation, contact Mount Mary’s Registrar’s Office.