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  1. We proudly welcome international students who live in or outside the U.S. Your specific path to KU depends on factors like English proficiency and level of study. Undergraduate. Graduate.

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  2. The University of Kansas is test optional. First-year students are automatically admitted to KU's College of Liberal Arts & Sciences — what we call assured admission — with a submitted official or unofficial transcript and if you meet at least one of these other admission requirements:

  3. Learn how to apply to KU, a research institution with a rich tradition and a diverse community. Find out about scholarships, deadlines, campus visits, and more.

  4. Grow as a scholar. Develop skills for your future career. Join a global-minded community of Jayhawks at the University of Kansas, home to over 1,600 international students from more than 100 countries. Admission offered year-round. Scholarships available.

  5. Learn how to apply to KU as an international student seeking a degree or intensive English training. Find out the admission requirements, deadlines, fees, and application form for undergraduate students.

  6. THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS All good things must come to a start — and being a Jayhawk is really, really good.

  7. Learn how to apply to a KU graduate program, what materials and criteria are needed, and how to check your status. Find out the minimum admission requirements, application fee, transcripts, test scores, and more.