If You Attended High School Outside the United States

You must meet the following requirements for admission:

  • A 3.0 grade point average (GPA) on academic courses (a U.S. grade of "B" or better where an "A" = 4.0).
  • Must present three years of completed secondary (high school) coursework.
  • Completion of secondary school (generally representing 12-13 years of education).
  • Upon completing secondary school, provide academic records (transcripts) that reflect a graduation date or a separate secondary school diploma/certificate.
  • Complete our Minimum High School Course Requirements, which vary depending on whether you are applying to the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Engineering, Business, or Nursing.
  • Meet our English Proficiency Requirements

In addition:

If You Attended High School Inside the United States

You must meet the following requirements for admission:

  • A 3.0 grade point average (GPA).
  • Must present three years of completed high school coursework.
  • Upon completing secondary school, provide a transcript that reflects a graduation date.

Admission requirements will vary depending on your area of study; matching the requirements for first-year applicants who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Review the list of Undergraduate Areas of Study or our Minimum High School Course Requirements for more details.

If you Attended High Schools both Inside and Outside the United States

You must meet the following requirements for admission:

  • A 3.0 grade point average (GPA).
  • Must present three years of high school coursework.
  • Upon completing secondary school, provide academic records (transcripts) that reflect a graduation date or a separate secondary school diploma/certificate.
  • Meet our English Proficiency Requirement.

Admission will be based on a review of both the international record and U.S. high school transcript. 

No Harm ACT and SAT Test Score Policy and Admission Process: Standardized test scores will only be used if they benefit the applicant in the admission and scholarship review process. Typically, students who are admitted with a strong academic record and submit test scores above the institutional averages (at or above 26 ACT/1230 SAT) will have more opportunities for larger merit scholarships compared to those admitted without a test score. The University of Iowa is test optional, but applicants are encouraged to take the ACT or SAT and follow the Regent Admission Index (RAI) process and provide all materials required (ACT or SAT Scores, GPA, HS Core Courses). Full Standardized Test and Admissions Process

College-Specific Admission Requirements

First-year students at Iowa enroll in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, Business, Nursing, Public Health, or Education. See below for specific requirements for these and other UI colleges that admit undergraduates.

Engineering Workshop

College of Engineering

Marketing classroom

Tippie College of Business

College of Nursing

College of Nursing

Public Health volunteer day

College of Public Health

College of Education classroom experience

College of Education

Pharmacy student with instructors

College of Pharmacy

Microbiology classroom

Carver College of Medicine

College Credit Earned While in High School

You are able to earn college credit (AP, IB, CLEP, GCE, GAC) before you arrive on campus, which will free up time and money to pursue a double major, an additional minor, and/or a study abroad experience.

Earn credit by exam