How to Apply

Eligibility

To be admitted to the University of Oregon for the purpose of seeking an advanced degree or certificate, you must hold a bachelor’s degree or higher from a regionally accredited four-year U.S. college or university OR hold an equivalent credential from a qualifying international institution.

This degree must be conferred before your first day of classes at the UO.

Applicants must also meet the Division of Graduate Studies' English Language Proficiency Requirement and international applicants must verify the availability of sufficient financial support, per U.S. Government regulations.

Students who already hold a graduate degree at the same level and discipline for which they are applying may be admitted to the University of Oregon only by petition to the Division of Graduate Studies. In cases where a student already holds a similar degree, the content of the original degree must be fundamentally different from the degree to be pursued at the UO.

All other admission eligibility requirements, such as GPA and required tests, vary by program. These requirements are determined by the individual schools and academic departments. Check with your prospective program to find out more.

If you are concerned about your eligibility for admission, please contact the Division of Graduate Studies for information about obtaining a preliminary credential analysis.


Fees

Application Fee

Doctoral, Master's, Certificate, Admitted Non-Degree Status and Exchange 

  • $70 for domestic applicants
  • $90 for international applicants

Graduate Microcredential

  • $35 for all applicants

Payment Method 

Credit card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover) - you will be asked to submit your payment when you complete your application.

Fee Waivers and Discounts

The Division of Graduate Studies offers graduate application fee waivers and discounts for applicants who meet specific criteria.


Application Deadline

Applications for the following year open in the fall of the preceding year. Application deadlines vary by program. Deadlines may be set as early as December 1 for the following fall term, or as late as 30 days before the beginning of the term.

Plan ahead and confirm all deadlines with the academic program(s) you are interested in early in the application process.


Application Review

Your application for admission will be reviewed first by your prospective program. The graduate program will make an admission decision and notify both you and the University of Oregon Division of Graduate Studies.

The Division will review your application to confirm that you meet University of Oregon minimum requirements for admission (outlined above) and will finalize your offer of admission.

You will be interacting primarily with the program during the application process, though you may also interact with the Division of Graduate Studies.

Deferrals

Deferral policies vary by program. Applicants must work with their prospective program to determine whether deferring admission is a possibility.


Application Submission Procedures

Domestic Applicants

You are a  domestic applicant if you are one of the following:

  • Are a citizen or lawful permanent resident of the United States
  • Have been granted asylee, refugee or paroled in the public interest status by the United States government
  • Are in the United States in an undocumented or DACAmented status

 

 

 

Domestic Applicant Procedures

International Applicants

You are an international applicant if you are one of the following:

  • Are a citizen or permanent resident of a country other than the United States and you intend to return
  • Are in the United States on an educational, worker, or visitor visa, or are residing in your home country
  • Have filed an application for United States citizenship or permanent residency, but have not yet been granted approval

International Applicant Procedures