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Title
Required Documents by Country
Category
undergraduate
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7062ba93144d416a8da9740adf7c2185
Source URL
https://www.admissions.illinois.edu/apply/international/required-documents
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https://www.admissions.illinois.edu/apply/admitted/international
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2026-03-23T13:46:50+00:00
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Required Documents by Country

Source: https://www.admissions.illinois.edu/apply/international/required-documents Parent: https://www.admissions.illinois.edu/apply/admitted/international

GSCE/GCE (O/A levels)

IB/International Baccalaureate

China (excluding Hong Kong)

Hong Kong

India

Indonesia

Malaysia

Malaysian applicants must complete at least one year of Illinois-approved high school study following the SPM exam in order to be eligible for first-year admission. Enrollment in foundation, prep, and matriculation programs such as the MARA American Degree Prep Program (MADPP) will not count toward high school completion. Examples of accepted high school completion include:

Students studying beyond the first year of the ADTP should apply as transfer students. Students applying to transfer to the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign should meet one of the above requirements. Transcripts for Year 10-12 and examination results are required.

Singapore

Students enrolled in the Integrated Program are not required to submit O-Level results. Instead, they should provide official transcripts from their Integrated Program curriculum and complete A-Level examination, an International Baccalaureate Diploma, or an equivalent examination to satisfy high school graduation.

South Korea

Taiwan

United Arab Emirates (UAE)

Transfer applicants from UAE universities who only completed Advanced Subsidiary (AS) exams must submit an official UAE government certificate evidencing high school completion and graduation.

First-year applicants who attended an A-Level curriculum high school in the UAE must sit for A-Level exams and be prepared to submit official A-Level certificates prior to enrollment in order to be considered graduates of high school.

Completion of Advanced Subsidiary exams alone does not qualify as high school completion as long as the A-Level curriculum and exams are available in the high school of attendance.

High School Completion examples: