Lifelong pursuits start here. Find a KU graduate program to match your mission, then familiarize yourself with individual needs and next steps.
Applicants must meet the following minimum requirements for admission to any graduate program at KU:
Program-specific admission requirements
Each graduate program at KU determines what additional materials or criteria are required for admission. These may include, but are not limited to:
Contact your program of interest for questions you have about program-specific requirements.
At application for admission you may attach scanned official transcripts to your application. Some departments may require official transcripts at the time of application. Check your program’s admissions requirements.
After enrollment you must submit official, final transcripts for any degrees earned before your second semester of graduate enrollment at KU or you will not be permitted to enroll for your second semester.
Transcripts from US Institutions Click to expandTranscripts from US institutions must include degree conferral and may be sent:
University of Kansas
Lawrence, KS 66045
Transcripts from international institutions must include:
Transcripts may be sent:
University of Kansas
Lawrence, KS 66045
A series of questions on your application will determine if you are a domestic or international applicant.
Domestic residency Click to expandIf your application answers indicate you are a US resident, then it will determine if you residency is in-state or out-of-state as defined by the University Registrar.
US permanent residents or those with permanent residency pending will need to provide a scanned copy of proof of residency such as a permanent residency card or the I-797.
International residency Click to expandYou will be considered an international applicant if:
• You are not a citizen or permanent resident of the United States and live outside the U.S.
• You are an international student at another U.S. institution, and you are currently in F-1 status (including OPT) or J-1 status (including Academic Training)
• You are currently on an H1B visa
• You are currently on a dependent visa — e.g., F-2, J-2, or H-4
Visit International Support Services for more information on visas as that office is responsible for managing the visa process.
If you are admitted to an in-person or hybrid graduate program, you will be required to submit proof of finances. Proof of finances are not required to be considered for admission.
Your application fee will vary depending on your status.
Applicants may be eligible for an application fee waiver. To be considered for a fee waiver, most applicants must submit a fee waiver request. This process is specific to programs listed on this page, which contains links to program information. Note, only certain programs offer sponsorship for application fees. To determine if a program reviews applications for fee waivers, contact the program directly.
Before submitting a fee waiver request, you must first start a graduate admission application and select the program you're applying to - fee waiver requests without a program will be denied. Although not required, you are encouraged to complete your admission application before submitting your fee waiver request. Your application fee is non-refundable, so do not pay the application fee when you submit your admission application if you plan to submit a fee waiver request. Fee waiver requests should be submitted well before the program application deadline to allow time for review.
After submitting a fee waiver request, applicants will be notified when a decision has been made on the fee waiver request. If a fee waiver is approved, it will be added to the application, and you will not be asked to submit an application fee. If your fee waiver is denied, you will need to pay your application fee before your application is reviewed for admission.
Test Scores Click to expandSome programs require tests such as the GRE or the GMAT. Refer to your program of interest to confirm test requirements. GRE test scores should be sent by ETS to KU's institution code of 6871.
Some applicants need to provide scores related to the University’s proof of English proficiency requirement. Details can be found here.
References and Recommendations Click to expandPrograms may require you to provide references or letters of recommendation as part of your application. If so, the application will prompt you to provide names and contact information for each reference. It is VERY important that you double check that your references’ names and emails are correct. A failure to correctly fill out the recommendation section may cause significant issues and delay the review of your application.
Recommendation requests may be submitted through the application before the application is fully submitted., or at the time of submission. Your references will receive instructions on how to complete their recommendation. Recommendations received on your behalf prior to application submission will link to your application when it is submitted.
If you are not prompted to provide references on your application, that could mean your program doesn’t accept online recommendation submissions or doesn’t require them. Refer to your program of interest to confirm reference and letter of recommendation requirements.
Non-native English speakers are required to meet certain levels of English proficiency to gain admission to KU graduate programs. Common ways to demonstrate proficiency include previous degrees and test scores.