
Our All Step In Your Admission Process
Start Online Submission
Submit The Form
Review The Submission
Gather Necessary Documents
Interviewing Process
Last Decision
Things To Know First
The Common Application is required for students applying to any or all of KU’s three degree. You’ll be able to choose your campus and program s that you are interested.
You will need :
- Contact information for the counselor or other school representative who will complete your Common Application School Report and submit your official high school transcript.
- Contact information for one teacher (or two, maximum) who will complete the Teacher Evaluation form.
- Nonrefundable $50 application fee. Students who are unable to pay the application fee can request a fee waiver.

Your Most Frequently Asked Questions - Learning in EU Company Admissions
When considering studying in the EU or securing admission to a program associated with EU-based companies, you’re likely to have several questions. To make the process clearer and stress-free, we’ve compiled answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about admissions.
How Do I Apply for Admission?
Most EU companies and educational programs offer online application portals. Here’s a basic outline:
- Visit the official website of the company or program.
- Create an account on their portal.
- Complete the application form.
- Upload the necessary documents.
- Pay any application fees, if applicable.
- Submit your application before the deadline.
What Are the Admission Requirements?
Admission requirements vary depending on the program or course you’re applying for. Generally, you’ll need:
- A completed application form.
- Academic transcripts and certificates.
- Proof of language proficiency (e.g., IELTS or TOEFL).
- A valid passport or ID.
- A letter of motivation or statement of purpose.
- References or recommendation letters.
What Are the Language Requirements?
Since many EU programs operate in English, applicants are typically required to demonstrate proficiency in the language. Some also offer courses in the native language of the country, such as German, French, or Spanish. Commonly accepted tests include:
- IELTS.
- TOEFL.
- Cambridge English Qualifications.
For native speakers or those who have studied in English-speaking institutions, exemptions may apply.
Do I Need a Visa?
Yes, non-EU students often need a student visa to study in the EU. The process involves:
- Acceptance into an EU company or program.
- Proof of sufficient financial resources.
- Health insurance.
- A valid passport.
- Visa application through the respective embassy or consulate in your country.
It’s essential to start the visa process early as it can take weeks to months to complete.
Are Scholarships Available?
Many EU companies and institutions offer scholarships to international students. These can be merit-based, need-based, or specific to certain fields of study. Look for funding options like:
- Erasmus+ scholarships.
- Company-sponsored scholarships.
- Government scholarships.
- Private organization grants.
Check eligibility criteria and application deadlines to increase your chances of securing financial support.
How Long Does the Admission Process Take?
The admission timeline depends on the program and institution. On average:
- Application processing takes 4–6 weeks.
- Interviews and document verification can add 2–4 weeks.
- Visa approval may take another 4–8 weeks.
Start your application as early as possible to avoid delays.