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International first-year students have completed (or will soon complete) the equivalent of secondary school
International transfer candidates have enrolled in college or university-level coursework for credit (in the U.S. or abroad)
We will need the following documents from your school:
Official secondary school transcript sent by your school
Official English translation required
If available, first quarter grades or mid-year grades
UVM does not require international students to send SAT or ACT scores as part of the application process
All applicants whose first language is not English must have an official test sent to the Office of Admissions directly from the testing agency.
80 TOEFL
6.5 IELTS
22 ACT English section
550 SAT EBRW
105 Duolingo English Test (DET)
180 Cambridge English Exam
Note: MyBest TOEFL results are not accepted. Students who earn 80-89 TOEFL (or equivalency) will be placed into ESOL courses upon enrollment.
Zoology, the study of the behavior, origins and life processes of animals, is a popular and versatile major. Zoology studies range from researching a particular animal and its ecosystem, to human effects on a specific species, to studying an animal at the molecular level. Since zoology is such a diverse field, a B.S. degree will provide you with a strong background that can take you wherever you want to go, in zoology or related fields.
The B.S. program in zoology at UVM requires a mix of introductory level life sciences and mathematics courses. After that, your advisor can help you to choose electives that align with your interests. From Winter Ecology to Physiology & Reproduction, you'll find electives that challenge, inspire, and mold your B.S. degree into whatever you want it to be.
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