The admission and visa requirements for the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor vary depending on the level of study, nationality, and the specific course being applied to. However, here are some general guidelines for admission and visa requirements:
Admission Requirements:
- Undergraduate: Prospective students must have completed their secondary education with good grades, and typically need to submit SAT or ACT scores. Admissions decisions are based on a variety of factors, including academic achievement, extracurricular activities, and personal essays.
- Postgraduate: Prospective students must have completed a relevant undergraduate degree with good grades. Some courses may also require work experience or other specific qualifications. Admissions decisions are based on a variety of factors, including academic achievement, relevant work experience, and personal essays.
- Research: Prospective research students must have a relevant undergraduate or postgraduate degree with good grades. They may also be required to submit a research proposal.
Visa Requirements:
- Non-US nationals will require an F-1 student visa to study at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor.
- Applicants will need a valid Form I-20 from the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, as well as proof of funds to cover tuition fees and living expenses.
- Applicants will need to provide evidence of their English language proficiency, either through a recognized English language test or by demonstrating previous study in English.
- Visa requirements and procedures are subject to change, so it is important to check the latest information on the US government website or with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor's international office.
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