Make the Most of Your Study Abroad Experience in Switzerland

The Webster International Network of Schools (WINS) program allows students at WINS partner universities to access our Webster University's study abroad programs around the globe.

If you choose to study at Webster Geneva, the credits you obtain will count towards the institution of higher learning you are currently registered in.

The First Steps

If you are eager to find out more about studying in Switzerland at Webster Geneva, please read the 'How to Apply' section below. You will also want to review visa and permit requirements.

Tuition

In order to determine the costs and tuition of studying at Webster Geneva, you will need to meet with the Study Abroad office on your current campus.

Students Already Studying at a Webster Campus

If you are already studying at a Webster campus and would like to join us in Geneva, get information on study abroad.

Study Abroad students pose outside Webster Geneva campus in Switzerland

Study Abroad for Students from Universities in the United States

If you are interested in studying at Webster in Switzerland, your first step is to contact the appropriate Study Abroad office (either on your Webster home campus or for those in the WINS network, the Study Abroad office at our main campus for Webster University in St Louis).

For more information, visit webster.edu/study-abroad

If you do not have a study abroad office on your campus, contact us in St. Louis: +1-314-968-6988 or worldview@webster.edu

Student Visas and Residence Permits

Following Admission, you will also be given the necessary documentation, instructions and website links to make the visa and permit process as clear and smooth as possible. The Cantonal Office for Population and Migration (OCPM) in Geneva requires three months to process an entry visa from the time of application. If you apply later than three months before the start of a preferred intake, this may lead to postponing your application to the following intake as the visa may not be delivered on time. Please send an email to geneva.admissions@webster.edu for more information.

Permits and Prolongations

If you are on a current resident permit that allows full-time residency in Switzerland, you will not need to go through the full student visa process provided that you earn admission and apply to extend your permit with local authorities prior to its expiration date.

If you are an EU or EFTA citizen, you will not need a student visa to attend, yet when you arrive for New Student Orientation, we will provide you with an attestation from Webster Geneva Campus and guide you on how to declare your arrival for full-time studies to the local authorities.

Swiss Student Visas

All students from outside the European Union and EFTA member states need to make a formal application for a Swiss student visa from the Swiss Embassy or Swiss Consulate. You must complete the visa process in your home country or country of legal residence before entering Switzerland.

Tourist and/or Schengen Visas are not accepted for study purposes; Webster Geneva Campus is not authorized to register for courses under a Tourist and/or a Schengen Visa.

For the most up-to-date information or for answers to detailed questions, be sure to contact the Swiss Embassy or Swiss Consulate nearest to you, or refer to the FDFA website — selecting your country of residence.

Student Visa Application Process

Following admission and once you confirm your intention to enroll with Webster, you will need to submit your enrollment deposit (to Webster) and then proceed with the application forms and supporting documents to the Swiss Embassy or Swiss Consulate nearest to your official residence.

The student visa process is lengthy (approximately three months) and requires you to pay close attention to all pertinent details. The Swiss authorities will only consider applications that are complete, so be sure to follow the admissions office recommendations. It is extremely important to keep personal copies of all forms and documents submitted to the Swiss authorities.

Once all your documents have been submitted, the Swiss Embassy/Consulate will forward your application to the authorities here in Switzerland. The Cantonal Office of Population and Migration (immigration office) will assess your application in collaboration with the federal authorities. They will inform and notify the Swiss Embassy/Consulate in your home country about their decision, and the Swiss Embassy/Consulate will then notify you.

NOTE: During the visa process, third parties such as universities are discouraged from interfering with the authorities to speed up the process or inquire about missing documents. It is your responsibility to keep on top of your visa application process and to keep our admissions team informed about progress or any difficulties.

Upon Your Arrival: Your Swiss Student Residence Permit

All students (except Swiss citizens) enrolled in Webster Geneva Campus need to apply for a Swiss Student Residence Permit upon their arrival in Geneva. The permit can take two to three months to be issued and is valid for one year. Students must make sure to renew their permit every year before leaving for their summer or winter break. Student permit information for current students can be found on the Registrar's Office Pages.

You can find more information, including course listings in the study abroad brochures linked below:

Fall 2022 (PDF opens in new tab)
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