Note before beginning:
First time applicants must finish secondary school in your home country before the time they plan to enroll at UA to be eligible for admission.
A student who has previously enrolled in a post-secondary college or university is required to apply to UA as a transfer student, even if they did not complete a program.
1. Submit your application.
2. Submit your additional credentials.
Types of international students:
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First time students You are a high school student, or have completed high school or equivalent and have never enrolled in a college/university. |
Transfer You are taking, or have completed, classes at another college/university and want to complete your degree at UAkron. You may have already earned an associate degree and seek another, or a bachelor's degree. |
Post-baccalaureate (post-bac) You have an equivalent U.S. bachelor's degree and want to take more undergrad classes toward another degree. |
Exchange Exchange students are nominated by exchange partner institutions and will study for 1 or 2 semesters at UAkron. |
Guest/Transient You attend another college/university and want to take a few classes at UAkron before returning to your college/university. |
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Required Documents |
| Official Secondary School Transcripts |
Official College/ University or Professional School Transcripts |
Official Proof of English Proficiency |
Official SAT/ACT |
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Proof of secondary school graduation |
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And proof of college degrees |
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1 First time student:
- Must provide your (projected) date of graduation for application.
- Proof of final graduation must be submitted before you will be permitted to register for classes.
2 Transfer students:
- A student who has previously enrolled in a post-secondary college/university is required to apply to UA as a transfer student, even if you did not complete a program.
- Must submit supporting documentation for all earned degrees indicated on the application. Provisional certificates may be accepted pending the award of a degree.
- If you have completed an approved college English Composition course with a final grade of C or better, you do NOT need to provide additional proof of English proficiency.
- Our Transfer Equivalency Database lists the pre-approved transfer courses from universities/colleges around the world. If you do not find your college/university or your course(s), we highly recommend you provide course syllabi to assist the credit evaluation. You may email the digital copies of the syllabi, course descriptions, or program outline to intltransfer@uakron.edu or you can upload them to your applicant portal.
3 Guest/transient students:
- Please provide a transient permission form from the college/university you are attending that indicates you have approval to take classes at The University of Akron.
Transcript Translation and/or Evaluation
- If your transcripts are not in English, they must be officially translated. Original copies should be provided together with the translated versions.
- A NACES Evaluation must be submitted. We accept evaluations from TEC, WES ECE or IEE and other accredited members of NACES and AICE. You can find a list of accredited members on their websites.
Official Documents
- Official documents (including transcripts, test results, and diplomas/certificates) MUST be submitted for full admission, award of scholarships and the issuance of an I-20.
- An official final transcript must be submitted before you can register for your second semester coursework.
- We highly recommend that you should submit official rather than unofficial documents to avoid delay in your admission and immigration process.
Information for students applying to begin in FALL 2024 or BEYOND
SAT or ACT – The University of Akron is test-optional. The SAT or ACT is not required for admission or scholarship consideration for applicants.
If you wish to have your test scores considered in the holistic admission review process, please send official test results directly from the test organizations to The University of Akron. Please use the codes below: