Undergraduate academic requirements
- High school diploma
- A cumulative GPA of 2.5
Learn more about studying Environmental Science: Toxicology as an international student.

What Western Washington University says about their program:
Environmental Science draws on basic knowledge of the physical, chemical, biological, and quantitative aspects of natural systems. The knowledge of how natural systems work is applied to solving problems largely created by human activities. Often these problems are represented by disturbances in the functioning of natural systems as humans alter their own life-support systems — the air, the water and soil. The scale of disturbance ranges between molecular and cellular to individuals, populations, ecosystems, and regional and global levels.
Students wishing to complete an Environmental Science Toxicology emphasis major in four years should complete the general chemistry series and the general biology series during their freshman and sophomore years. Environmental toxicology problems include chemical releases into the air, water, and soil, and the result in effects to the organisms living in those systems.

Direct Entry
Undergraduate
6.5
79
105
62
Postgraduate
7.0
86
Applicants to the MS in Computer Science must score a minimum of 79 on the TOEFL or 6.5 on the IELTS test.
Undergraduate
Graduate
Note: English as a medium of instruction does not fulfill the English Language Proficiency requirement.
Undergraduate
Some programs require an additional application.
Postgraduate
Some programs require an additional application.

A four-year, merit-based scholarship of up to $10,000 per year for incoming first-year international undergraduate students. It is explicitly designated for new international freshman applicants, awarded automatically based on the admission application (secondary school transcripts, cumulative GPA of at least 3.0, English proficiency evidence, and optional essay/activities list) submitted by the priority deadline through Western's own application (not the Common App). No separate scholarship application is required, and the award renews annually provided a 3.0 GPA is maintained.
Awarded by WWU's International Student & Scholar Services to currently enrolled international students on F-1 visa status who have completed at least one year at Western, including undergraduates (as well as graduate students not exchange or externally sponsored). Recipients receive partial tuition-waiver scholarships of roughly $1,500, usable across Fall, Winter, and Spring quarters of the following academic year. Selection is based on a leadership application, essay, academic record, resume, and interview or video submission, and recipients participate in the International Student Leadership Program mentoring incoming international students. A minimum 2.8 GPA is required.
A two-year, merit-based scholarship of up to $10,000 per year for international undergraduate transfer students. Eligible applicants must have completed at least 45 quarter (30 semester) credits at an accredited post-secondary institution, hold a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0, and submit transcripts, an essay, and evidence of English proficiency by the priority deadline. It is awarded automatically through the standard international transfer admission review with no separate scholarship application, and renews annually with continued 3.0 GPA maintenance.
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Western is nationally recognized for providing an excellent education at an affordable cost, with Kiplinger's Personal Finance ranking Western as a top value in education.
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| Category | Cost (in United States Dollar) |
|---|---|
| Rent, 1-bed apartment in city centre | $1,524 |
| Rent, 1-bed apartment outside centre | $1,312 |
| Utilities (electricity, heating, water, refuse) | $137 |
| Internet (60 Mbps unlimited) | $70 |
| Mobile phone plan (data + calls) | $61 |
| Monthly public transport pass | $30 |
| Monthly grocery basket | $223 |
| Coffee shop drink | $6 |
| Cinema or cultural event ticket | $18 |
| Gym membership | $69 |
Indicative monthly costs per person.
Data sourced from livingcost.org (Crowdsourced) and numbeo.com (Crowdsourced).
Many international students will require a visa to study in the US, and this is a vital step of your study abroad journey. Make sure you understand the requirements you may need to meet before applying.