How to Apply

The international application is intended for students who are not U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents, including refugees, asylees, temporary visa holders, and those who require a visa to study in the United States.

  1. Submit your application.

    You can apply through either the: 

    Admission decisions are made on a rolling basis beginning mid-September. International Application deadlines vary depending on your area of study.

  2. Pay the application fee.

    The $80 application fee is non-refundable. No application fee waivers are available unless you will be graduating from a high school inside the U.S. and financially qualify for a waiver.

  3. Upload your academic records.

    Within your Admissions Profile in MyUI, upload copies of all required official transcripts from every secondary school (high school), college, university, technical/vocational institute, or professional institution you have attended.

    Examine the Country Specific Admissions Requirement List to learn more about the required credentials and minimum academic standards needed for Admissions. Iowa offers college credit for a variety of exams.

  4. Meet our English Proficiency Requirement.

    See details of our English Proficiency Requirements. If applicable, have the testing agency send us your TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo score.

  5. Have your ACT or SAT scores sent by the testing agency.

    Our institution code is 1356 for the ACT; 6681 for the SAT.

    ACT or SAT is required if:

    • You plan to use ACT/SAT to meet the English Proficiency Requirement
    • You plan to apply for scholarships (some awards require an ACT or SAT score)
       
No Harm ACT and SAT Test Score Policy and Admission Process: Standardized test scores will only be used if they benefit the applicant in the admission and scholarship review process. Typically, students who are admitted with a strong academic record and submit test scores above the institutional averages (at or above 26 ACT/1230 SAT) will have more opportunities for larger merit scholarships compared to those admitted without a test score. The University of Iowa is test optional, but applicants are encouraged to take the ACT or SAT and follow the Regent Admission Index (RAI) process and provide all materials required (ACT or SAT Scores, GPA, HS Core Courses). Full Standardized Test and Admissions Process

Application Deadlines

November 3

Early Action Deadline for Fall Semester

February 2

Regular admission deadline. Applicants after Feb. 2 are not eligible for merit scholarships, and will only be admitted on a case-by-case, space-available basis.

May 1

Fall Semester Acceptance Deadline

November 15

Spring Semester Acceptance Deadline
 

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Transfer students apply using University of Iowa App.

International Student Admission Requirements

Select your student type to learn more about your admission requirements.