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Graduate Admissions

Eligibility

UMGC Europe has the unique opportunity to provide classes to our learners overseas who meet the admission and eligibility requirements. 

Eligibility requirements: Members of the U.S. Armed Forces and their family members residing within an overseas contracted location in the Europe (EUCOM), Africa (AFRICOM), and Central (CENTCOM) theaters may enroll in classes through University of Maryland Global Campus Europe if they meet also meet the admission requirements. 

Admission requirements: More information follows for graduate programs or see undergraduate admission.

If you meet one of the following categories and have logistical support privileges through the U.S. military services or U.S. Government, you may be eligible for admission:

  • U.S. active-duty military personnel and their dependents

  • U.S. DoD civilians / contractors and their dependents

  • U.S. state department personnel 

  • U.S. armed forces retirees

  • NATO-sponsored personnel (non-citizen of duty station country)

Note: Some categories may have access to the base but with limited or no privileges. Please visit your local education center to verify your ID card and to determine your eligibility. 

You can also contact our Student Services department via studentservices-europe@umgc.edu if you have any questions. You may need to provide a copy of your employment letter/orders to confirm your eligibility.

Orientation and Getting Started

Local UMGC representatives and academic advisors stand ready in military communities to provide on-site assistance with admissions, registration, financial aid, advising appointments, and more.

Before the beginning of each session, UMGC holds special online webinars and on-site orientations for new and prospective students. At on-site open house events, you have the opportunity to learn about UMGC and its programs, student services, academic and career options, and meet faculty members and fellow students. When you participate in these special events, you may have your application fee waived.

Graduate Admission Requirements

At UMGC, we offer a streamlined admissions process that does not require the GRE or GMAT.

Applicants for graduate certificate and master's degree programs must complete and submit an application for admission along with a nonrefundable application fee. To be admitted, you must have earned a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited degree-granting university or college. Degrees from other accredited institutions may be considered on a case-by-case basis.

For most programs, you can enroll in and begin earning your first 6 credits at UMGC as long as you submit an official transcript(s) demonstrating completion of a bachelor's degree by the last day of the first term of admission at UMGC. However, for the Master of Arts Teaching, the complete admission file must be reviewed before you may enroll in any program course and for this program, we must receive and verify your official transcript(s) demonstrating completion of a bachelor's degree prior to admission. See the Graduate Admissions Policy for details.

Regardless of your program, if you were educated outside of the United States, your official transcript(s) must be submitted and evaluated prior to admission and additional requirements may apply.

Procedures for Admission

To apply for admission, you must complete the following steps:

  1. Complete an online application for admission via MyUMGC
  2. Pay the nonrefundable application fee.
  3. Request an official transcript from the bachelor’s degree granting institution, even if you attended another institution in the University System of Maryland. However, if the bachelor’s degree was awarded by University of Maryland Global Campus (Stateside, Asia, or Europe), you do not need to request a UMGC transcript. If you received a bachelor’s degree from an institution outside of the United States, the transcript must be evaluated by an independent agency. The section on international applicants follows. UMGC Europe reserves the right to request additional transcripts.

Transcripts are required to be sent directly from the academic institution you attended to UMGC at:

University of Maryland Global Campus
Attn: Student Records 
3501 University Boulevard East
Adelphi, MD 20783-8085

Addresses for most U.S. institutions of higher education may be obtained through reference materials generally available at education centers, libraries, or on the web.

International Applicants

If you were educated abroad, you must submit the following to be considered for admission:

  • Documentation of Baccalaureate Degree

    You must submit official documentation indicating successful completion of the equivalent of a U.S. baccalaureate degree. If you were educated in a country other than the United States, you must have your official transcripts evaluated by an independent credit evaluation service. The evaluation company will send a copy of the evaluation to both you and UMGC. However, providing your transcript does not ensure graduate admission to UMGC.

  • English language proficiency.

    If you were educated outside of the United States, you need to demonstrate college-level proficiency in written English to UMGC by means of one of the following.

    • The Internet-based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL iBT) with a minimum score of 79
    • The paper-based TOEFL with the Test of Written English (TWE) with a minimum score of 550 and a minimum score of 4 on the TWE (Note: The TOEFL score recovery code for UMGC is 5804.)
    • The International English Language Testing System (IELTS)—including both the academic writing and academic reading modules—with a minimum overall score of 6.5
    • The Duolingo English Proficiency Test with minimum score of 105
    • The EIKEN Test in Practical English Proficiency with a minimum grade of Pre-1.

Please arrange to have official score reports sent directly from the testing agency to Student Academic Records. All scores (TOEFL, IELTS, EIKEN, and Duolingo) must be no more than two years old.

Applicants can demonstrate English proficiency by submitting an official transcript indicating completion of at least 12 credits of graduate coursework with a grade of "B" or higher at an approved degree-granting university or college. All credit is subject to review before being accepted as evidence of English proficiency.

Applicants who have received a baccalaureate degree from an approved country (listed below) automatically meet the English language requirement.

Evaluation of Transfer Credit

At University of Maryland Global Campus, you can get a head start on a career-boosting graduate program with transfer credits. You could be eligible to transfer up to 6 credits toward your master's degree or up to 3 credits toward your graduate certificate. 

You may transfer exactly 6 credits toward the MBA or MS in Cybersecurity Technology program if you earned those credits at an approved institution and the course content is equivalent to the introductory course. You must complete a Graduate Transfer Credit Evaluation to find out if your credits may transfer.

As you are considering this transfer process, make sure your previous credits meet the following criteria:

  • You earned the credits at the graduate level.
  • You did not use the credits to meet the requirements for any degree you previously earned or expect to earn.
  • You earned the credits within the time limit for the degree or certificate.
  • You earned a B (3.0) or higher in the courses considered for transfer. (These grades will not be included in the calculation of your GPA at UMGC.)
  • You earned the credits at an approved institution.
  • The credits are either equivalent to graduate-level coursework or recommended for graduate-level credit by the American Council on Education or other nationally recognized bodies or as part of an approved articulation agreement.
  • Your advisor and program director will determine which transfer credits are relevant to your program.

Approved Institutions

Approved institutions include those accredited by the following regional associations:

  • Higher Learning Commission
  • Middle States Association on Higher Education
  • New England Commission of Higher Education
  • Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities
  • Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges
  • Western Association of Schools and Colleges, Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges
  • Western Association of Schools and Colleges Senior College and University Commission

Credits from other accredited institutions may be approved on a case-by-case basis.

Academic Advisement Report

Upon application, your academic background is evaluated by the admissions team to determine eligibility for enrollment in a graduate program.

Upon official admission, you will be able to view your academic advisement report through MyUMGC which lists all course requirements for graduation including:

  • UMGC courses required for degree completion.
  • Approved transfer courses, if applicable.

You must successfully complete all coursework stipulated on the academic advisement report to be eligible for graduation.

English-Speaking Countries

The list below are countries recognized as English-speaking for purposes of language proficiency for international applicants.

Contact Us

Our helpful admissions advisors can help you choose an academic program to fit your career goals, estimate your transfer credits, and develop a plan for your education costs that fits your budget. If you're a current UMGC student, please visit the Help Center.

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