
Culver-Stockton has a growing community of students, faculty and staff with ties to other nations. Some were born in other countries and are now permanent U.S. residents; others are studying in the States.
Nations currently represented include: Egypt,
South Africa,
China,
Sierra Leone,
The Gambia,
Nicaragua,
Canada,
Norway,
Phillippines
and Chad.
During the 2007-08 academic year, countries represented include Canada, Norway, the Philippines, and Chad.
Included in a student’s acceptance packet is the Residence Hall Application. This form must be completed and returned for housing assignments to be made. On this form, students have the option of requesting if they want to live with an American or international student.
International students are eligible to participate in all extra curricular activities offered on campus. We encourage involvement with our many student organizations.
Yes! Contact Steve Puck, Director of Transfer Operations and event planning. He will forward your email on to a current international student.