* Estimated Books & Supplies
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
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.
Optional SAT/ACT Testing
A holistic review of each applicant is at the center of our approach to enrolling a diverse group of students that strengthens the UVM community. UVM does not require international students to send SAT or ACT scores as part of the application process. We also recognize the COVID-19 pandemic has greatly limited access to testing sites and resources. Therefore, all applicants including US citizens abroad are not required to submit standardized test scores for Fall 2021 through Fall 2023, but are welcome to do so if they feel it will contribute to their academic record. Both the Common Application and the Coalition Application allow you to indicate if you want your standardized test scores considered.
Students who choose not to submit test scores will not be disadvantaged in any way, as all applicants will be considered for admission, merit scholarships, and selection to the UVM Honors College.
UVM’s College Board/SAT Code: 3920
UVM ACT Code: 4322
Send your official scores to the University of Vermont (official only if submitted directly from the testing agency*). You may send results for all tests you take; our admissions evaluation will consider your highest scores.
*Students applying through the Coalition Application can upload scores directly through their application.
Optional Interview
International applicants are welcome to participate in an optional interview. The interview will be used as part of the holistic review process, and it will be one among many factors that will be considered when reviewing your application. Options to participate:
Online Platform: Vericant or InitialView
Personal interview with an International Admissions Team member
The UVM Asian Studies Program, offering B.A. and minor programs, provides students with a unique interdisciplinary experience—we draw on faculty expertise from all across the university. Twenty-four faculty members from 14 academic disciplines (art history, anthropology, Chinese language, community development, economics, education, environmental studies, history, linguistics, Japanese language, philosophy, political science, and religion) teach in the major. This approach gives you multiple perspectives that examine ancient history and cultural traditions to contemporary issues in one of the fastest developing regions of the world.
Major and minor academic concentrations in Asian Studies are available to undergraduate students. Several departments offer graduate programs as well. Students majoring in Asian Studies take courses on Asia in several academic disciplines and are encouraged to pursue language courses and study abroad opportunities. Students focusing on a geographic area in which UVM offers a full array of relevant language courses (e.g., Chinese, Japanese, Arabic) all establish at least intermediate proficiency in the pertinent Asian Language.
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Foreign Service/State Department
International Business
Entrepreneurialism
International Development
Education
Journalism
Health Insurance: 2,694 $ USD per year