International
student experience
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Earn a world-class education from Strayer University
For over 130 years, we’ve been dedicated to making education possible for every student. We offer flexible online learning options and career-focused degrees to help you achieve your goals – wherever you are in the world.
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Career-focused programs
Build relevant skills through our programs and access Career Center resources like resume guidance, networking events and our job listings database, to help you move forward.
Featured programs
Scholarships and savings
We offer scholarships and cost-saving options to help you reach your educational goals. Connect with us to find out what you may be eligible for.
Deciding where to study
Whether you want to earn your degree in the U.S. or completely online in your home country, Strayer gives you options to study where it suits you.
Studying in the U.S.
We understand it’s a big decision to attend college far from home, but we’re in this together. We’ll surround you with support, right from the start. Whether you’re in the process of moving to the U.S. or you’ve already settled in, our dedicated team is ready to guide you as you advance toward your degree.
Ways to learn: On Campus or Online
Depending on your visa or residency status, you may be eligible for either a 100% online or hybrid learning experience at an international hub campus. Our campuses offer in-person support, resources and a supportive community.
On Campus
Online
Strayer offers flexible, online degree programs that let you learn in a way that fits your life and goals. You’ll be able to do all this and more virtually.
- Watch lectures and complete coursework
- Submit assignments and take exams
- Communicate with professors and classmates
- Access student resources and support
Ongoing support
Your support begins the moment you request more information or apply. An international admissions officer will be there to guide you, whether you’re transferring within the U.S. or applying for a visa to study in the United States. You’ll also have access to support staff, including an international student coach who specializes in questions and concerns that often arise for international students.
More on studying in the U.S.
Some visa types may allow you to work while pursuing your degree or after graduation. For example, Optional Practical Training (OPT) may enable you to earn income in an area related to your major field of study while you’re attending Strayer and after you complete your program. Eligibility terms and conditions apply. Connect with admissions to learn more.
We only sponsor F-1 students, but we welcome students with different visa types as long as they meet admission and visa requirements. All visa students are responsible for abiding by the terms and conditions of their visa status.
Absolutely. Strayer gives you the option to earn your degree where it works for you – in the U.S. or completely online in your home country.
Studying outside the U.S.
Earn your degree from a U.S. university, no matter where you are in the world. You’ll have access to quality education and dedicated support, all conveniently online.
100% online degree programs
Strayer offers flexible, online degree programs that allow you to fit your education to your life and goals. You’ll be able to do all this and more virtually.
- Watch lectures and complete coursework
- Submit assignments and take exams
- Communicate with professors and classmates
- Access student resources and support
Ongoing virtual support
Your support begins the moment you request more information or apply. An international admissions officer will be there to guide you. You’ll also have access to support staff, including an international student coach who specializes in questions and concerns that often arise for international students.
More on studying outside the U.S.
Our online learning format gives you the flexibility to complete coursework from any time zone, as long as assignments are submitted in the specified time zone. Access course materials virtually on your schedule to meet your weekly deadlines.
You’ll need a reliable internet connection and a device to work on, like a laptop.
If you’re not a U.S. citizen but would like to study here full time, you’ll need a student visa. Connect with admissions to learn more.
Admissions
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Complete the Strayer new student application
There’s no fee to apply. Just fill out our simple application to get started. An admissions officer will reach out to you to help you navigate the rest of the enrollment process, including submitting your requirements based on your visa type and residency status.
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Get enrollment support from admissions
Once you fill out the new student application, you’ll be able to create your student portal, so let’s get started. Your international admissions officer can walk you through admission requirements and the enrollment process.

Frequently asked questions
Enrollment and requirements
Yes, we can. Connect with us and an admissions officer will reach out to help you get everything in order and submitted. Because every country is different, the process can differ on a case-by-case basis, but our experienced, dedicated international team is ready to help.
You’ll need a completed Strayer application, an evaluation of previous transcripts, a valid government ID, and, in some cases, proof of English proficiency. Every student is different, so we recommend connecting with us so an admissions officer from our international team can assist you.
No, just complete and submit our simple application.
Student life
Strayer has four quarterly class start dates, so you can take classes year-round and complete your degree fast.
We offer a variety of scholarships for eligible international students. For example, you may be able to:
- Save up to 25% off the cost of your bachelor’s with the Strayer Learn and Earn Scholarship.
- Get your bachelor’s tuition, technology and book charges covered by applying to the Irene Cook Stallard Scholarship after completing your associate degree from an accredited community college.
- See if you can save with our International Student Scholarship.
- Depending on your home country or territory, we offer a 25% or 50% off tuition scholarship for eligible international, non-U.S. citizen students, including F-1 visa students in the U.S. or non-U.S. citizens living overseas who enroll in select online degree programs. Connect with us for more information.
*Eligibility and participation rules apply.
Strayer University has distinct accreditations and affiliations that attest to our academic quality. We’re committed to meeting quality standards, so you can earn a diploma you’re proud to display. View the ACBSP student achievement information.
Strayer University is an accredited institution and a member of the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE or the Commission) www.msche.org. Strayer University’s accreditation status is Accreditation Reaffirmed. The Commission’s most recent action on the institution’s accreditation status on June 22, 2017 was to reaffirm accreditation. MSCHE is recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education to conduct accreditation and pre-accreditation (candidate status) activities for institutions of higher education including distance, correspondence education, and direct assessment programs offered at those institutions. The Commission’s geographic area of accrediting activities is throughout the United States.
Strayer University does not represent or guarantee that its degree programs are accredited, recognized or likely to be accredited, recognized or granted equivalency. Degree validation is determined on a country-by-country basis by each country’s educational authorities, and by the individual institutions where students seek equivalency. We advise you to independently review the procedures for degree recognition, equivalency and validation with the relevant organizations in your country, along with the institution you are considering attending, to determine if Strayer credits or degrees would be recognized.
We don’t offer housing or cover its costs, but your international student coach can recommend local resources to help you navigate the process.