Transfer students are those who have graduated from high school or earned a GED and have previously attended a regionally accredited college or university, but have not yet completed a bachelor’s degree.
Application Process
- Complete yourOnline Application (https://student.apps.utah.edu/uofu/stu/admission/#/login)
- What to know before you start:
- You will need to pay the $65 application fee to submit your application. This fee is non-refundable and must be paid online using a credit card.
- We recommend using Chrome, Firefox, or Safari to complete your online application.
- Please submit an official high school transcript(Gr. 9 –12).
- Official English translations must be provided if the transcripts are in the native language.
- Unofficial transcripts are acceptable to complete the admissions application and can be scanned or e-mailed directly to asiacampus@utah.edu or iao@utah.edu.
- Please note that before starting classes at the University of Utah, students must submit an official copy of their secondary school transcript and a proof of graduation to the Office of Admissions.
- Paper transcripts can be mailed directly from the high school or brought in an envelope sealed by the high school to:
- The University of Utah
Office of Admissions
201 South 1460 East, Room 250s
Salt Lake City, UT 84112o - The University of Utah Asia Campus
Office of Admissions(U201)
119 Songdo Munhwa-ro, Yeonsu-gu,
Incheon, S.Korea, 21985
- The University of Utah
- Electronic transcripts can be requested through one of the following services:
- Credentials Solutions
- Parchment/Naviance
- National Student Clearinghouse
- eScrip-Safe
- Scoir
- If prompted for a recipient email address when ordering your transcript, please use admisstranscripts@utah.edu. Transcripts sent directly through email or fax will not be considered official.
- If you have taken the GED exam in place of a high school diploma, please have your official GED scores sent directly from the GED website. Send official test scores.
If you are not a citizen of approved English-speaking countries (Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, United Kingdom, USA), you will be required to submit one of the following English Proficiency Test Scores:
- iBT/TOEFL: 80 or above
- IELTS: 6.5 or above
- TOEIC: 695 or above
- ACT: English score of 18 or higher
- SAT: Reading Test 27 or higher
Scores must be less than two years old at the time of admission and should be sent to the University of Utah via the official testing agency.
Other ways to demonstrate English Proficiency:
In some instances, your academic background can be used to demonstrate your English proficiency. In these cases, the following means can be used in place of an English test score to fulfill your English proficiency requirement.
- Those who attended at least 2 ½ years and graduated, or will graduate, from a U.S. regionally accredited High School. Students must have at least grades of "A" and "B" in non-ESL level English classes.
- A grade of "C" or better in a college-level English Composition course at a regionally-accredited U.S. college or university. This course must be equivalent to WRTG 1010-Intro to Academic Writing or WRTG 2010-Intermediate Writing: Academic Writing & Research offered at the University of Utah.
- An associate, bachelor's, master's or doctoral degree from a regionally-accredited or ministry of education approved college or University within the past two years from any of the following countries:
- United States
- Australia
- Canada (except Quebec)
- Ireland
- New Zealand
- United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland)
*In order to qualify as a proof of English proficiency, all grades, courses, and degrees must have been received either within two years prior to admittance to the University of Utah or, you must have remained in the above-listed countries continuously since the time of receiving those scores, grades, or degrees.
Applicants are welcome to submit additional information, such as a personal statement, letter of recommendation, or resume. All documents must be in English and can be sent by e-mail to asiacampus@utah.edu.
Your application will be evaluated once we receive a completed application and all required documentation. The status of your application can be tracked here. Please allow 7-10 business days for the online tracker to reflect newly received materials.
Once you have successfully submitted your online application and all required documents, you application will be reviewed and you should receive your decision within 2-3 weeks by e-mail. If you have any questions about our admissions standards, please visit https://admissions.utah.edu/admission-standards/
Important Application Dates
1st Priority Deadline | |
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OCTOBER 30 | Spring 2021 |
APRIL 30 | Fall 2021 |
2nd Priority Deadline | |
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December 18 | Spring 2021 |
July 1 | Fall 2021 |
Final Priority Deadline | |
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January 30 | Spring 2021 |
August 2 | Fall 2021 |
* Students who apply by the 1st and 2nd Priority Deadline will have priority on scholarship consideration.
Term Dates
Classes Begin | |
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February 22 | Spring 2021 |
August 23 | Fall 2021 |
Classes End | |
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June 4 | Spring 2021 |
December 3 | Fall 2021 |
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The University of Utah Asia Campus is honored and excited to be one of the founding institutions of Incheon Global Campus.
We can’t wait to welcome you as a student.