| How Graduate Admissions Works at UM Graduate admissions at UM is decentralized. Apply directly to the program you are considering. If you wish to apply for more than one program, you must complete two separate applications for each program. |
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| General Admissions Requirements While some programs may have special requirements for admission, most share basic requirements for a completed application. Check with your prospective school(s) or college(s) for more information on specific requirements for their applications. |
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| • | Complete application | ||||||||||||
| • | Transcript(s) of all past undergraduate and college work | ||||||||||||
| • | Application fee | ||||||||||||
| • | Letters of recommendation | ||||||||||||
| • | Official score report for entrance exam: | ||||||||||||
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| International Students International students must apply directly to the program(s) they are considering. For international students whose native language is not English, the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is required as well as the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General Test. Learn How to Study in the States |
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| Medical and Law School Admissions Both the Miller School of Medicine and the School of Law conduct a separate admissions process within their respective programs. Visit the medical school admissions website or the law admissions website for more on how to apply. |
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