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Application ApplyTexas application for freshman admission applytexas.org Fee Non-refundable $75 processing fee ($90 for international applicants); fee waivers available for those with financial need Essays Two essays; Topic C (required) along with Topic A, B, D or S bealonghorn.utexas.edu/essays Transcript(s) Evidence of high-school coursework • Must show high school’s official seal or signature of school representative • Include class rank and size (or include school profile if attending a non-ranking school) • Display all coursework completed through end of junior year Supplemental Information Form Documentation of academic background and financial aid eligibility information; must follow submission of ApplyTexas application Test Scores SAT or ACT + Writing (SAT code: 6882 | ACT code: 4240) Additional Requirement Copy of permanent resident card (for U.S. permanent residents) Highly Recommended • Expanded resume • Official college transcripts showing dual and early-college credit earned while in high school, if any • Residency affidavit (for international students who qualify for Texas residency) • Additional items that reflect academic potential, such as SAT Subject Test scores or dual credit coursework (for home-schooled students) Optional Letter(s) of recommendation The deadline to submit your application is Dec. 1 for summer or fall admission, or Oct. 1 for spring admission. MyStatus: Secure details about what you need to do to complete your application bealonghorn.utexas.edu/mystatus Office of Admissions | July 2014 Freshman Application Checklist bealonghorn.utexas.edu/checklist 2014__07__28__Checklist_Pad.indd

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Page 1: Freshman Checklist and Majors

Application ApplyTexas application for freshman admission

applytexas.org

Fee Non-refundable $75 processing fee ($90 for international applicants);

fee waivers available for those with financial need

Essays Two essays; Topic C (required) along with Topic A, B, D or S

bealonghorn.utexas.edu/essays

Transcript(s) Evidence of high-school coursework

• Must show high school’s official seal or signature of school representative

• Include class rank and size (or include school profile if attending a non-ranking school)

• Display all coursework completed through end of junior year

Supplemental Information Form Documentation of academic background and financial aid eligibility information;

must follow submission of ApplyTexas application

Test Scores SAT or ACT + Writing (SAT code: 6882 | ACT code: 4240)

Additional Requirement Copy of permanent resident card (for U.S. permanent residents)

Highly Recommended • Expanded resume

• Official college transcripts showing dual and early-college credit earned while in high school, if any

• Residency affidavit (for international students who qualify for Texas residency)

• Additional items that reflect academic potential, such as SAT Subject Test scores or dual credit

coursework (for home-schooled students)

Optional Letter(s) of recommendation

The deadline to submit your application is Dec. 1 for summer or fall admission,

or Oct. 1 for spring admission.

MyStatus: Secure details about what you need to do to complete your application

bealonghorn.utexas.edu/mystatus

Office of Admissions | July 2014

Freshman Application Checklist bealonghorn.utexas.edu/checklist

2014__07__28__Checklist_Pad.indd

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School of ArchitectureArchitectural StudiesArchitectureArchitecture/Architectural Engineering*Interior Design

McCombs School of BusinessAccounting (BBA or MPA)Business Honors ProgramFinanceInternational BusinessManagementManagement Information SystemsMarketingScience and Technology ManagementSupply Chain Management

Moody College of CommunicationAdvertisingCommunication Studies

» Corporate Communication » Human Relations » Political Communication

Communication Sciences & Disorders » Audiology » Education of the Deaf/Hearing Impaired » Speech/Language Pathology

JournalismPublic RelationsRadio-Television-Film

College of EducationApplied Learning & Development

» Early Childhood to Grade 6 ESL Generalist Certification

» Early Childhood to Grade 6 Bilingual Generalist Certification

» All-Level Generic Special Education Certification

» Youth & Community StudiesPre-Athletic TrainingKinesiology & Health

» Exercise Science » Health Promotion » Physical Culture & Sports » Sport Management

Cockrell School of EngineeringAerospace EngineeringArchitectural EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringChemical EngineeringCivil EngineeringElectrical & Computer EngineeringGeosystems Engineering & Hydrogeology**Mechanical EngineeringPetroleum Engineering

College of Fine ArtsActingArt HistoryDance

» Dance StudiesDesignMusicMusic: Business Music: CompositionMusic: JazzMusic: Recording TechnologyMusic PerformanceMusic StudiesStudio ArtTheatre & DanceTheatre StudiesVisual Art Studies

Jackson School of GeosciencesGeological Sciences

» General » Geophysics » Hydrogeology » Environmental Science & Sustainability » Teaching

Geosystems Engineering & Hydrogeology**Environmental Science (Geological Sciences)

College of Liberal ArtsAfrican & African Diaspora StudiesAmerican StudiesAnthropologyAsian American StudiesAsian Cultures & LanguagesAsian StudiesClassical LanguagesClassical StudiesEconomicsEnglishEnvironmental Science (Geographical Sciences)European StudiesFrenchGeographyGermanGerman, Scandinavian & Dutch StudiesGovernmentHealth & SocietyHistoryIberian & Latin American Languages & CulturesInternational Relations & Global StudiesIslamic StudiesItalianJewish StudiesLatin American StudiesLinguisticsMexican American StudiesMiddle Eastern Languages & Cultures

Middle Eastern StudiesPhilosophyPlan II Honors ProgramPsychologyReligious StudiesRhetoric & WritingRussian, East European & Eurasian StudiesSociologyUrban StudiesWomen’s & Gender Studies

College of Natural SciencesAstronomyBiochemistryBiologyChemistryComputer ScienceEnvironmental Science (Biological Sciences)Human Development & Family Sciences Human EcologyMathematics Medical Laboratory ScienceNeuroscienceNutritionPre-Pharmacy***PhysicsPublic HealthTextiles & Apparel

School of NursingNursing

College of PharmacyPre-Pharmacy***

School of Social WorkSocial Work

School of Undergraduate StudiesUndeclared

* Dual degree plan ** Offered jointly by the Cockrell School of

Engineering and the Jackson School of Geosciences

*** Entering freshmen begin the Pre-Pharmacy program in the College of Natural Sciences, then apply for admission to the College of Pharmacy.

No matter what you want to study, it’s likely you’ll find what you’re looking for (or something very close) among our 170 fields of study, including more than 100 majors. That’s one of the many advantages of attending a university with the size, scope and resources of The University of Texas at Austin.

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Colleges, Schools and Majors bealonghorn.utexas.edu/majors

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