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On This Page: Next Steps After Applying | High School Student Programs | Summer/Visiting Students | International Students | Transfer Students | Plan For College Costs
We’re glad you’re ready to join the Kishwaukee College community. Kish has an open-door admission policy and welcomes all Community College District 523 residents.
- No application fee
- Takes about 5-10 minutes
- Start anytime
All students use the same application, with steps that may vary based on your student type.
International students should complete a separate application.
If you need accommodations, contact the Disability Services Office.
What Happens After You Apply
After submitting your application, you’ll receive next steps based on your student
type. This may include placement, meeting with an advisor and registering for classes.
Set Up Your MyKish Account
Access MyKish to check your application status, receive updates and complete your next steps.
Complete Placement (If Needed)
Placement may be determined using transcripts, test scores or GPA. Students who do
not meet waiver criteria may need to complete placement testing.
Meet With an Advisor
Schedule an appointment with an advisor to choose classes and build a schedule that fits your goals.
Register for Classes
Search for classes and finalize your schedule for the upcoming term.
Earn College Credit Early
Take Kish classes while you’re still in high school. Earn college credit, explore careers, and get a head start—without waiting to graduate.
High School Enrollment
For current high school students who want to take college courses now through dual credit, early college, or career pathways.
Explore High School ProgramsSummer & Visiting Students
Whether you are currently enrolled at another college or university or taking a few classes over the summer, Kish is here for you.
International Students
Kishwaukee proudly welcomes students from all around the world. As part of our student body, international students make valuable contributions that enrich our entire community. We have admitted students from more than 20 different countries.
Fill-Out the International Students Application
Coming to school in the United States can expand your horizons and offer many new opportunities for learning, making friends and preparing for a future career. For more information on studying in the U.S., please visit https://studyinthestates.dhs.gov/.
The application and all required materials must be completed and received by the following deadlines:
- Fall Semester (beginning in August) - June 15
- Spring Semester (beginning in January) - November 15
- Transfer students or F-1 Students already in the United States have until July 1 for the Fall Semester or December 1 for the Spring Semsester.
All documents submitted to Kishwaukee College become the property of the College and will not be returned to the student.
Any international student must register for a minimum of 12 semester hours credit each semester. At least nine credits must consist of in-person instruction.
The 2024-2025 tuition rate for international students holding F-1 visas is $456 per credit hour.
Final approval for admission of international students rests with the Office of the Vice President of Student Services.
- Passport: Submit a copy of your passport to Kish.
- Transcripts: Send official copies of your evaluated high school and college transcripts to Kish. Evaluations can be performed by one of the following organizations: ECE, ACEI or WES.
- International Transfer to Kish Form: All international students who are transferring from a college or university, within the United States must have the International Transfer to Kishwaukee College form completed by the institution last attended. They are also required to submit copies of their current and former I-20s, I-94 records and I-901 SEVIS fee receipt.
- Proof of English Competency: Provide proof of written and oral English competency by submitting official copies of scores from the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or IELTS (International English Language Testing System). Kishwaukee College requires a TOEFL score of 61 on the Internet-Based Test (iBT) or 500 on the Paper-Based Test (PBT). A minimum band score of 6.0 is required on the IELTS Academic test. An alternative option is the successful completion of Level 109 at an ELS Language Center.
All documents can be sent to the following address:
Kishwaukee College
Lauren Duval
21193 Malta Road
Malta, IL 60150-9699
Submit an International Student Statement of Finances to demonstrate that you have adequate financial resources to meet your educational expenses. Kishwaukee College requires that all F-1 visa status applicants submit evidence of adequate financial support to cover costs of attendance for at least one full year of studies. This support may be provided through any combination of personal or sponsored funds.
If supported by personal and/or family funds, submit a signed International Student Statement of Finances and an original bank statement reflecting an available bank balance equal to or greater than $28,750 for Fall 2024-Spring 2025. An additional $4,200 is required for each dependent. Personal bank and sponsor letters should be signed or stamped by the sponsor/bank official and can be sent by mail, fax or email. These documents cannot be older than ninety (90) days from the initial term start date.
Transfer Students
We are excited to welcome students that have decided to continue their educational journey at Kish. Check out the following information to make your next phase with us smooth and successful.
Research your transfer options based on classes you have taken with Transferology. Create an account, enter your coursework, and see how your classes transfer to and from Kish.
- Transfer credit must be earned at a regionally accredited institution.
- Transfer credits may be awarded for 100-200-300 level courses. A maximum of 49 credits including a maximum of 27 open elective credits will be applied toward a transfer degree. You will be required to complete at least 15 residency hours depending on the total of transfer credits applied.
- Any elective credit(s) shown as a 1XX, 2XX or 3XX on your Kish evaluation may be re-evaluated by submitting a syllabus to the Admissions Analyst in the Student Services Office.
- Kish accepts passing grades of “D” for transfer credit. However, the course may need to be repeated for specific course prerequisites and program criteria. Please refer to the college catalog for requirements.
- Students who transfer 30 or more credits will not be required to complete the Student Success portion of the degree requirement and will receive a waiver. However, a student may choose to enroll in any of the Student Success courses to earn more credits in the open elective area.
- Transfer credit does not affect cumulative GPA.
- Students who have taken the College Entrance Examination Board Advanced Placement (AP) tests should have official copies of their AP test results sent to the Student Services Office. Credit may be awarded to students who have received scores of three or above. Advanced Placement (AP) Chart
- The College Level Examination Program (CLEP) provides the student an opportunity to receive credit towards Kishwaukee College's degree and/or course requirements. Kishwaukee College awards credit based on CLEP scores College Level Examination Program (CLEP) chart. CLEP credit will NOT be awarded for any area/course in which credit had previously been earned/awarded, nor will CLEP credit be awarded for any course previously attempted and not completed. For an evaluation of potential credit through CLEP, the Student Services Office must receive an official examination report for any tests completed. For further information on CLEP registration procedures or credit policies, contact the Student Services Office.
- Foreign transfer credits must be translated and evaluated by Education Credentials Evaluators or World Education Services. Please contact the Admissions Analyst in the Student Services Office with questions concerning foreign transcripts.
- Military transfer credits will be evaluated by submitting official transcripts from Joint Services Transcript. Order online cost-free at https://jst.doded.mil. Submission of official DD-214 forms will earn a maximum of (4) Physical Education activity credits for basic training.
Plan for College Costs
We’re here to help you feel confident about your next step. Explore financial aid, tuition and other resources to plan for your education at Kishwaukee College.