International Student Admissions
If you would like to attend a degree program at UAA but need a student visa to enter
the U.S., you are considered an international student.
Admission Requirements
Program admission requirements for international students are the same as for domestic student with the addition of documented proof of English proficiency.
- First-Year
If you are a current high school student or graduate who has never attended college or if you have earned less than 24 semester college credits at other institutions, you are considered a first-year applicant.
Bachelor Degree Programs
- High school graduation or GED
- Minimum high school GPA of 2.5*
*Students with a 2.0–2.5 GPA may be admitted to certain baccalaureate programs.
Certificate/Associate Degree Programs
- High school graduation or GED
- No minimum GPA requirement
- Transfer
If you have attended college or university after you earned a high school diploma or GED, you are considered a transfer student.
Bachelor Degree Programs
- High school graduation or GED
- Minimum college/university GPA of 2.0*
*Students with a 1.75–2.0 combined college GPA may be admitted to certain baccalaureate programs.
Certificate/Associate Degree Programs
- High school graduation or GED
- No minimum GPA requirement
- Graduate
General Graduate Requirements
All graduate programs require an awarded baccalaureate degree from an institutionally accredited institution for admission.
Program-Specific Requirements
Each graduate program has specific requirements for admission, which may include additional application materials such as your resume, references, writing samples, specific entrance exams, etc. GPA requirements also vary by program; generally a 3.0 GPA minimum is required.
Visit the Graduate School for more information.
Proof of English Proficiency
International applicants are required to provide one of the following proofs of English proficiency:
- TOEFL test score
- Associate and Bachelor applicant minimum TOEFL score: 71 iBT
- Master and Doctoral applicant minimum TOEFL score: 79 iBT (Master's of Business Administration program requires 80 iBT TOEFL score)
- IELTS test score
- Associate and Bachelor applicant minimum IELTS score: 6.0 Overall Band
- Master and Doctoral applicant minimum IELTS score: 6.5 Overall Band
- Completed waiver form
Other Requirements
Student Visa
International applicants require a F1 or J1 visa in order to travel to the United States. The UAA International Student Services team will guide you on this process.
Important Dates
Fall
Application Open (of the previous year)
Application Deadline
Documentation Due
Spring
Application Open (of the previous year)
Application Deadline
Documentation Due
For class start dates, add/drop deadlines and other important information, see the
Office of the Registrar Dates and Deadlines.
Admission Checklist
Complete an Admission Application
The online application takes about 15–30 minutes to complete. The undergraduate program application is free; the graduate program application fee is $75. You will create an account that will let you save your application and log back in any time to complete your application, upload additional admission documents, and check on your application status.
Submit Academic Records
Once you submit your application, the required academic records or transcripts that you need to provide will be listed.
- US or English Canadian transcripts can be sent directly to UAA.
- Kenyan high school records must be submitted by KNEC.
- All other non-US (including French Canadian) records must be evaluated by . WES will analyze international coursework/degrees and provide US equivalents to UAA.
Submit Proof of English Proficiency
All international students must show that they have obtained a certain level of proficiency in English. For more information about test score requirements and exemptions, see English Proficiency Requirements.
Check Application Status
Next Steps and Visa Process
Once you've submitted your application, there are few more steps you'll need to take in order to enter the US:
- Your admission to UAA + financial supporting documents = I-20 Certificate of Eligibility
- I-20 + I-901 SEVIS Fee + DS-160 Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application = visa interview
- Visa interview + visa processing = visa stamp in passport
- Visa stamp + passport + I-20 + flight to US + Customs and Border Patrol approval to enter the US = I-94 Arrival/Departure Record
UAA International Student Services will help guide you through these processes and preparing for the first day of class.
Postponed Admission
You may postpone your admission once for up to one year by submitting a to the Office of Admissions prior to the deadline:
- Fall Postponement Admission Deadline: August 15
- Spring Postponement Admission Deadline: December 15
- Summer Postponement Admission Deadline: June 15