University of Arkansas at Monticello Admission Requirement

University of Arkansas at Monticello Admission Requirement

FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS

  • Completed application for admission (no processing fee)
  • 7-semester high school transcript, transcripts from all colleges attended (Early Admissions)
  • Final high school transcript, transcripts from all colleges attended
  • Entrance Exam Scores (ACT, SAT, or ACCUPLACER)
  • Immunization records against measles, mumps, and rubella (two doses)
  • Proof of Selective Service registration (males only) https://www.usa.gov/selective-service

Have you attended UAM in the past? Applying again is easy. We already have your application’s supporting materials. Apply for readmission by completing the application below.

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TRANSFER/VISITING STUDENTS

  • Completed application for admission (no processing fee)
  • Final high school transcript
  • Complete transcripts from all colleges attended (2.00 and good academic/financial standing required for unconditional admission.)
  • Entrance Exam Scores (ACT, SAT, or ACCUPLACER) or completion of college course work in reading, English, and math.
  • Immunization records against measles, mumps, and rubella (two doses)
  • Proof of Selective Service registration (males only) https://www.usa.gov/selective-service

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GRADUATE STUDENTS

  • Completed application for admission (no processing fee)
  • Transcript from college of highest degree received
  • Immunization records against measles, mumps, and rubella (two doses): 100% online graduate programs with no face to face contact exempted
  • See Graduate Program section of UAM catalog for specific graduate program admission criteria
  • Proof of Selective Service registration (males only) https://www.usa.gov/selective-service

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

  • Completed application for admission and submit $35 international fee
  • College entrance exam scores (ACT or SAT)
  • Certified translated copies of all academic records
  • TOEFL score if native language is other than English
  • Certified statement from a financial institution showing proof of funding from a financial institution
  • Immunization records against measles, mumps, and rubella (two doses)
  • TB test if born outside the United States
  • Additional information may be requested

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Note: Your admission decision relies not only on your GPA and SAT/ACT scores, but also on your coursework difficulty, extracurriculars, letters of recommendation, and personal statements. This tool provides only a simplistic estimate of your chances of admission. Instead of treating this tool as a crystal ball, we recommend you consider the big picture of what your chance means:

  • 80-100%: Safety school: Strong chance of getting in
  • 50-80%: More likely than not getting in
  • 20-50%: Lower but still good chance of getting in
  • 5-20%: Reach school: Unlikely to get in, but still have a shot
  • 0-5%: Hard reach school: Very difficult to get in

We recommend you apply to schools across a range of chances. Applying to some safety schools will guarantee you have a college to go to, while applying to some reach schools will give you a shot at getting into the school at the top of your range.

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