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International Applicants

Source: https://admissions.umd.edu/apply/international-applicants Parent: https://admissions.umd.edu/apply/application-deadlines

The University of Maryland (UMD) is committed to creating a diverse student body from around the globe. On this page you'll find all the information you need to apply as an international student.

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International Applicants

APPLYING AS AN INTERNATIONAL STUDENT

Freshman and transfer students are considered international applicants if they are non-U.S. citizens or non-permanent U.S. residents.\ \ In addition to the freshman or transfer applicant requirements, international students must also satisfy international specific requirements such as English language proficiency and non-U.S. academic credential evaluations.\ \ Below you will find information on international application requirements and deadlines, a complete list of required application materials and more.

We strongly encourage all students to apply by the early action deadline for priority consideration. Please email any further questions to international-admissions@umd.edu.

Application Requirements

In addition to the required criteria for freshman or transfer admission, the Admission Committee will also consider the following factors for all international applicants:

Additional information about English language proficiency and academic evaluations can be found below, within the application checklist.

Freshman Application Requirements Transfer Application Requirements

Choosing a Major

Whether you know exactly what you want to study or are still figuring it out, we encourage you to explore UMD's academic programs. As you explore you may see that some of our majors are considered Limited Enrollment Programs (LEP). These programs have limited space and, therefore, have more competitive admission criteria.

On the UMD application, you'll select a preferred major. This information will not impact whether or not you are admissible to the university. If you selected an LEP, you will also be reviewed by the specific program to determine admission to your preferred major.

While most students are admitted to their preferred major, some LEP applicants may not be. Students who are undecided or undeclared (working on getting into an LEP) will work with Letters & Sciences advisors to explore their interests or complete LEP gateway requirements.

Benefits of Applying Early Action

We strongly encourage all international students to apply early action in order to receive:

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UMD's November 1 early action deadline is non-binding and students who submit a completed application by this date will receive an admission decision by February 1. By applying for admission to the fall semester, you will also be automatically considered for admission to the spring semester.\

Application Platforms

Freshman students can apply to UMD using either of the following platforms:

\ At this time, transfer students can only apply using ApplyWeb.

The application platform you choose will not make a difference on how your application will be reviewed. Choose the platform you are comfortable using.\

Application Checklist

Utilize our application checklists to ensure you're submitting all required application materials.

When completing your application, remember to use your full legal name as it appears on your passport in your application and on all supporting documents, and be sure to provide a foreign street address—not a P.O. Box—as your permanent home address so we can issue the necessary immigration documents if you are admitted.\

Checklist for International Freshman

1. COMPLETED ONLINE APPLICATION

The freshman application can be submitted online via the Common App or ApplyWeb. The online application only needs to be submitted once, so choose the platform you are most comfortable using.\

As part of the online application you will be required to submit a(n):

2. TWO LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION

Two letters of recommendation are required: one from your school counselor and one from a teacher. Recommendations must be sent to us directly from the recommender. Learn how recommendation letters can be submitted on our Submitting Documents page.

3. OFFICIAL COPY OF YOUR HIGH SCHOOL TRANSCRIPTS

Each institution you've attended must submit an official copy of your high school transcript(s) listing all courses internal results for grades 9-12. Transcripts must be sent in the native language, along with the certified English translation. Learn how transcripts can be submitted on our Submitting Documents page.\ \ Where appropriate, include official results and certificates of completion from national secondary school examinations such as GCSE/GCE, CBSE national and regional, CXC/CSEC and WAEC. Stand alone exam results will not be accepted. Internal course results for grades 9-12 are required for the application. External exam results are not accepted in place of internal course results.

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4. OFFICIAL COPY OF YOUR COLLEGE TRANSCRIPTS (if necessary)

If you have completed any collegiate coursework, each institution you've attended must submit an official copy of your college transcripts listing all courses you attempted/completed. Transcripts must be sent in the native language, along with the certified English translation. Learn how transcripts can be submitted on our Submitting Documents page.

UMD requires all students with non-U.S. academic credentials to submit a third-party academic evaluation for all post-secondary/university credentials from one of the two evaluators listed below (this is not required for secondary school academic records). Evaluations must be received by the appropriate deadline.

5. OFFICIAL STANDARDIZED TEST SCORES (optional)

UMD is currently test-optional through to the Spring and Fall 2027 application cycles. Students can choose whether or not to submit SAT/ACT scores with their application. As part of the online application, you will be able to indicate your test-optional status. If you choose to include your test scores, learn how to submit them on our Submitting Documents page.

If you would like to receive credit toward your degree for successfully completing Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), A/AS level examinations or certain other standard exams, you must submit those official scores upon receiving an offer of admission.

6. PROOF OF ENGLISH PROFICIENCY

If you are applying as an International international applicant, you must provide the Office of Undergraduate Admissions with an official English proficiency test score by the appropriate deadline. We accept scores from the Duolingo English Test (DET), the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). Your test scores must be less than two years old and be sent directly by the testing agency. Your application will not be considered complete until your scores have been received.\ \ The Office of Undergraduate Admissions will consider all materials submitted in the application package to determine your level of English language proficiency. Proof of proficiency may be waived at the discretion of the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. Learn more about UMD's requirements and potential waivers on our English Language Proficiency page.

7. SCHOOL OF MUSIC APPLICATION (School of Music applicants only)

In addition to the above items, students seeking enrollment into the School of Music must submit an online application supplement and audition. These items will only be used to determine your eligibility for admission into the School of Music and will not be used in the review of your eligibility for admission to UMD.

If you have further questions about completing the application, you can email international-admissions@umd.edu.

Checklist for International Transfers

1. COMPLETED ONLINE APPLICATION

The transfer application can be submitted online via the ApplyWeb.

As part of the online application you will be required to submit a(n):

2.OFFICIAL COPY OF YOUR COLLEGE TRANSCRIPTS

Each institution you've attended must submit an official copy of your college transcripts listing all courses you've attempted/completed. A final official transcript from your current institution must be sent upon completion of any courses in progress. Transcripts must be sent in the native language, along with the certified English translation. Learn how transcripts can be submitted on our Submitting Documents page.

UMD requires all students with non-U.S. academic credentials to submit a third-party academic evaluation for all post-secondary/university credentials from one of the two evaluators listed below (this is not required for secondary school academic records). Evaluations must be received by the appropriate deadline.

3. OFFICIAL COPY OF YOUR HIGH SCHOOL TRANSCRIPTS (if necessary)

If you have completed fewer than 30 semester or 45 quarter hours post high school graduation, then at the time of applying you will need to request an official copy of your final high school transcript listing all courses you have completed. (AP/IB credits and placement tests cannot be used towards the overall 30 semester hours or 45 quarter hours.) Transcripts must be sent in the native language, along with the certified English translation. Learn how transcripts can be submitted on our Submitting Documents page.\

Each institution you've attended must submit an official copy of your high school transcript(s) listing all courses internal results for grades 9-12. Transcripts must be sent in the native language, along with the certified English translation. \ \ Where appropriate, include official results and certificates of completion from national secondary school examinations such as GCSE/GCE, CBSE national and regional, CXC/CSEC and WAEC. Stand alone exam results will not be accepted. Internal course results for grades 9-12 are required for the application. External exam results are not accepted in place of internal course results.

4.OFFICIAL STANDARDIZED TEST SCORES (optional)

Traditionally, transfer students who completed fewer than 30 semester or 45 quarter hours post high school graduation, would need to submit their SAT and/or ACT scores at the time of applying. However, UMD is currently test-optional through to the Spring and Fall 2027 application cycles, which means you have the option to choose whether or not you would like your test scores considered as a part of your application review. If you choose to include your test scores, learn how to submit them on our Submitting Documents page.

If you would like to receive credit toward your degree for successfully completing Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), A/AS level examinations or certain other standard exams, you must submit those official scores upon receiving an offer of admission.

5. PROOF OF ENGLISH PROFICIENCY

If you are applying as an International international applicant, you must provide the Office of Undergraduate Admissions with an official English proficiency test score by the appropriate deadline. We accept scores from the Duolingo English Test (DET), the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). Your test scores must be less than two years old and be sent directly by the testing agency. Your application will not be considered complete until your scores have been received.

\ The Office of Undergraduate Admissions will consider all materials submitted in the application package to determine your level of English language proficiency. Proof of proficiency may be waived at the discretion of the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. Learn more about UMD's requirements and potential waivers on our English Language Proficiency page.

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6. LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION (optional)

You may choose to submit a letter of recommendation with your application. Recommendations must be sent to us directly from the recommender, and they can be written by anyone of the applicant's choosing including teachers, counselors, coaches and mentors. Learn how recommendation letters can be submitted on our Submitting Documents page.

7. SCHOOL OF MUSIC APPLICATION (School of Music applicants only)

In addition to the above items, students seeking enrollment into the School of Music must submit an online application supplement and audition. These items will only be used to determine your eligibility for admission into the School of Music and will not be used in the review of your eligibility for admission to UMD.

MAKING SURE YOUR UMD APPLICATION IS COMPLETE

Applications are considered complete when the online application and all required documents have been submitted electronically or postmarked by the appropriate deadline. It is your responsibility to confirm receipt of all materials.\

To do so...

Freshman students will need to create a Terps Application Portal (TAP). You'll receive an email with instructions on how to activate a TAP account within two business days of submitting your online application.

Transfer students can login to their Terps Application Portal (TAP), and review their UMD Checklist within the dashboard.

These platforms will allow you to:

Keep in mind: It may take up to 10 business days for recently submitted materials to be listed as received within TAP.\

You do not need to submit your visa, financial certification or other supporting international documents for a completed application. These documents are only needed if you are admitted to the university.

Services for International Students

International Student & Scholar Services

The International Student Scholar Services (ISSS) office assists international students with transitioning to the U.S., advising on immigration requirements, and making the most of their academic experience here. While students don't start working with ISSS until they have been admitted to the university, we encourage you to visit their website to learn more about international requirements as well as the services available to international students.

It's also important to familiarize yourself with UMD's financial certification requirements and the process to obtain a visa. Once admitted, ISSS will help you with these processes in further detail.

Explore ISSS

Maryland English Institute

The Maryland English Institute (MEI) provides English language instruction and assessment at the postsecondary level for speakers of other languages. MEI offers rigorous courses of study while providing a positive and supportive learning community and promoting cross-cultural understanding.

In some cases, UMD applicants must complete coursework through MEI before beginning their degree program. Students are notified within their admission decision letter if this is required of them.

Pre-Transfer Advising

Transfer students from two-year and four-year schools are encouraged to take advantage of Pre-Transfer Advising before applying to UMD. Pre-Transfer Advising will help assess your readiness to transfer and estimate your time to degree completion. You can also review 4-Year Plans for information about the major and graduation requirements for specific programs.

The advisors from your Maryland community college can work closely with pre-transfer advisors for issues related to transfer credits and major options. Pre-Transfer advisors help you determine how previous coursework will apply to your UMD degree, identify remaining general education and major requirements, and locate specific resources for additional assistance.

Transfer Credit Services

Transfer Credit Services facilitates the evaluation of credit for new students who have earned college credit or prior learning credits (such as AP, IB, A/AS level exams). They provide a course database to help students and advisors estimate what credits will transfer to UMD. A final determination will be made after being admitted to UMD and a review of your official college transcripts.

Resources

Application FAQs

If questions come up as you're filling out the UMD application, be sure to reference our frequently asked questions. We've gathered answers about the application platforms, required materials, what to do after you've applied, and more.

Submitting Documents

Find details on the best way to submit all of your required application materials.

Admission Review Process & Factors

Familiarize yourself with our holistic review process and the many factors we consider when reviewing applications.

Admission Review Process & Factors