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In today’s global marketplace, excellence in professional English is a critical component of success. Many students come to the United States to achieve a competitive edge in the international business world.
International Fellows Program
International Fellows is an advanced English program designed specifically for students admitted to Claremont Graduate University’s programs in management, financial engineering, and information science. Find out more about the International Fellows Program.
International Place
I-Place offers international students assistance with housing, banking, health and accident insurance, students services, transportation, shopping, drivers licenses, and social security numbers, as well as general information about Claremont.
For assistance with questions about visas, passports, I-20 or DS-2019, international health insurance, and travel outside the united states please contact the International Student Coordinator.
International Student Coordinator
160 E. 10th Street Harper East
Claremont Graduate University
Claremont, CA 91711
Intl.Student.Services@cgu.edu
Resources for International Students
Association of International Educators - information on funding international education
U.S. Department of State - visa information
Claremont University Consortium - information about the consortium
International students can find additional information or requirements for prospective students by goint to the international student information website.
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Core Courses
Management Classes
Course Schedules
Drucker Student Resources
DSSA - Drucker School Student Association

"As an international student at the Drucker School, the International Fellows program gave me confidence speaking and listening to English. It also gave me the opportunity to interact closely with people from other cultures. I now have a better understanding of those cultures and other ways of doing business. In a global business environment, it is important to have this knowledge."
—Fumihide Oda
Class of 2009
A recent survey of 800 current and prospective MBA students in Japan (The 6th MBA Tomo-no-kai [Friendship Club-- A Japanese Network of Students and Alumni] Business School Ranking) cited the Drucker School as #2 in its worldwide ranking of programs, ahead of Harvard, Stanford, UCLA and MIT.
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