Let Us Know You're Coming
Congratulations on your admission! The next step for you is to accept our offer and reserve your place. Be advised that completing the “Reply to Offer of Admission” form is the official acceptance of admission, allowing you to enroll in classes and register. Notifying your program alone is not sufficient. Even if you decide not to attend, we would appreciate a response. We are eager to learn of your decision and hope to welcome you in Berkeley soon.
Please log into the status page of your UC Berkeley’s online application to accept or decline our offer of admission.
Prepare to Enroll
Onboarding is a communication tool in CalCentral that provides important information for newly admitted graduate and professional students to orient them to campus and take the necessary steps to prepare for their arrival. Please review the onboarding messages and checklist items under “Tasks” on My Dashboard that you will need to complete in order to register.
Final Official Transcripts
For review and decision purposes, we accepted electronic copies of your academic records. Now that you have accepted our offer, you are required to submit your official academic records/transcripts that show evidence of Bachelor (or Bachelor equivalent) degree conferral.
All records submitted to our office become the property of the University, and we cannot return them to you. If your academic records cannot be replaced, you should bring them to our office and we will certify and photocopy them and return the originals. The deadline to submit final official transcripts is October 1st.
Note: Students with a UC Berkeley undergraduate degree do not have to submit official transcripts.
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Mail the official academic records/transcripts in a sealed envelope bearing the institution’s stamp or seal to:
University of California, Berkeley
Graduate Admissions Office
318 Sproul Hall #5900
Berkeley, CA 94720-0608
Enrolling in Summer Term
If your program is a Summer Admit program, you will be able to enroll in Summer courses via CalCentral. Eligible Summer start programs are listed below:
• Berkeley MBA for Executives
• Education (MA/Cred programs)
• Master of Information Data Sciences (MIDS)
• Master of Information and Cyber Security (MICS)
• Master of Public Affairs
• Master of Public Health 11-month program
• Online Master of Public Health (OOMPH)
• Real Estate Development & Design
Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
Submit the Non-Immigrant Information Form (NIF) for International Students
The Berkeley International Office (BIO) is responsible for issuing visa documents for international students who will study at UC Berkeley with F-1 or J-1 student visas.
If you are currently NOT a U.S. citizen or permanent resident (“green card” holder), complete the first page of the online NIF to notify Berkeley International Office of your status.
Due to processing and embassy wait times, submit your NIF as soon as possible. If you are unable to access the online NIF, contact the Berkeley International Office. Their website also contains useful information about obtaining the visa, orientations, and life at UC Berkeley as an international student.
• The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) should be completed by March 1. If you have already submitted your FAFSA, it may not be reflected on your Gold Gateway checklist until January.
• Incoming first-year students are encouraged to review and apply for additional scholarships using WMU's scholarship-matching tool, ScholarshipUniverse, which students can log in to using their Bronco NetID and password. ScholarshipUniverse houses both institutional and external scholarships.
• Your part in the financial aid process doesn't end when you receive your offer letter. Depending on your situation, you may have to complete additional steps. Our financial aid checklist will help you finish the process. To find out what requirements you need to complete, visit GoWMU. You can check the status of your financial aid anytime. View further next steps related to the financial aid process on their website.
Welcome
Congratulations on your admission to Indiana University Bloomington! We look forward to welcoming you to the university community and seeing you on campus.
IU's online intent to enroll site will be down for regular maintenance on Thursday, June 10, from 7 to 11 p.m. Bloomington is in the Eastern Time Zone and observes Daylight Saving Time.
The enrollment deadline for freshmen admitted for fall 2022 was May 1, so we are no longer accepting enrollment deposits for freshmen (unless otherwise indicated in your admit letter). If you have questions or concerns, please call the Office of Admissions immediately at 812-855-0661, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. International students with questions or concerns should call the Office of International Services at 855-9086, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
If you do not plan to attend IU, you can let us know by logging in and completing the cancellation form.
Office of Admissions
Fax: 812-855-5102
International Admissions
Fax: 812-856-5378
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Submit the Intent to Enroll Form
Please visit youSC to formally accept USC’s offer of admission. You will need to submit the Statement of Intent form online. This must be completed before you can enroll. Deadlines to certify your enrollment vary by program, so please check with your program for updates.
Pay the Commitment Deposit (if applicable)
Several graduate programs at USC require certified students to pay a non-refundable commitment deposit to reserve their spot in the incoming class. This deposit is applied to your first-semester tuition charges. Your program will notify you of any required program deposits and the deadline to submit them.
Make a Reservation for Orientation
Complete Health Center Requirements
Make sure to complete all the health requirements and steps as mandated by the USC Engemann Student Health Center here.
Receive USCard
Your USCard is your student ID card and provides access to a number of campus services. If you sign-up for a meal plan, you will use the USCard to pay for meals in the residential restaurants on campus. You can also load discretionary funds onto the card and use it to purchase food, books, tickets to various sporting and entertainment events, and many other items on campus. In addition, the card will grant you borrowing privileges in USC libraries.