At Duquesne, we believe it is important to support international students who are considering Duquesne for their higher education. Duquesne welcomes students from around the world, adding to the diversity and richness of the student experience. If you are someone who may be interested in attending Duquesne as a non-U.S. citizen, make the Center for Global Engagement your first point of contact. You can reach us at 412-396-6113 or intladmissions@duq.edu.
Center for Global Engagement
International Student Services
The Center for Global Engagement (DuqGlobal) provides services to international students and scholars pursuing undergraduate and graduate degree programs at the University. These specialized services include providing pre-arrival information to accepted students; assisting with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) requirements; assisting in academic and intercultural adjustment through initial arrival and extended orientation programs; promoting and supporting events, programs, and activities which foster deeper communication, awareness and understanding among U.S. and international students at Duquesne; and providing ongoing direct service and appropriate referral services to international students and scholars on campus in a personalized and professional manner.
Study Abroad
DuqGlobal also coordinates all Study Abroad programming for the University and offers support services for students interested in our semester-long Duquesne in Rome and Duquesne in Dublin programs as well as other locations around the world, short-term spring break and summer programs, and other specialized Study Abroad programs at Duquesne. DuqGlobal supports the University's strong commitment to international education as a valued component of the overall mission of the institution.
Global English Institute
The Global English Institute is home to our English as a Second Language program that offers classes in speaking, listening, reading and writing skills to help students
improve English. It enhances readiness to enroll in university degree programs which
require English for academic study. No English Proficiency test scores are required
for admission.
Students interested in applying only for English language study in the Duquesne University Global English Institute on either a short- or long-term basis may submit an application to study as non-degree students. ESL students must comply with all U.S. immigration regulations for maintenance of full-time student status. Additional information on the Global English Institute may be found at www.duq.edu/gei and in the catalog under Special Programs.
English Proficiency Requirements for degree-seeking students
Since English is the language of instruction at Duquesne University, all undergraduate students must meet the necessary language requirements to be fully enrolled in academic coursework. Minimum scores required for direct admission are:
TOEFL (iBT 70)
IELTS (6.0)
Duolingo (105)
Pearson Test of English (PTE) (48)
NOTE: These are university-wide base scores. Some academic programs choose to set higher minimums. Check the program webpage for more detailed information.
Some applicants may be exempt from English language proficiency requirements and/or English language testing if they have:
• Completed four years of undergraduate coursework taught in English at accredited
institutions of higher education in the United States;
• Completed two years of graduate coursework taught in English at accredited institutions
of higher education in the United States; or
• Submitted with the application and have approved a petition recognizing four years
of undergraduate work taught in English at an accredited institution outside of the
United States; or
• Submitted with the application and have approved a petition recognizing two years
of graduate coursework taught in English at accredited institutions of higher education
outside of the United States.