Grad

Where can I see the courses required for my degree?

You can find sample course plans under your selected major in the undergraduate course catalog. Keep in mind that these are sample plans, and your specific courses will vary based on course availability in your semester of enrollment. Graduate students can find additional academic information about their preferred program in the graduate catalog.

How do I check the status of my application?

For undergraduate applicants, you can check the status of your application by logging into Future Wildcat

For graduate applicants, you can check the status of your application by logging into GradApp. Once your application is in GradApp, no further action will be taken by the Graduate College until your department of interest makes a decision about your application.

How am I informed of my admission decision?

You will be informed about your admission decision via email. The notification will be sent to the email address provided on your application on the day the admission decision is made. If you have a University of Arizona email account, notification will be sent to your Arizona email address.

How can I pay the application fee?

You can pay the non-refundable application fee with a major credit card (VISA or Master Card) via the Future Wildcat portal. You can also pay by check or money order drawn on a U.S. banking affiliate, made payable to the University of Arizona.

Do I need to take the TOEFL if I have been studying in the United States?

  • It depends. If you are applying for undergraduate admission and have completed 3 years of regular English classes with a "C" or better at an accredited American high school (domestic or abroad), you do not need to take the TOEFL.
  • If you have completed less than 3 years at an accredited American high school or were enrolled in English as a Second Language (ESL)-level classes, you are still required to demonstrate English proficiency.
  • International Undergraduate Admissions may review the English proficiency requirement and make admission decisions based on the totality of the student’s application, including but not limited to high school academic performance, extracurricular activities, and/or other test scores.
  • If you are applying for graduate admission, proof of English proficiency is required for international applicants who hold citizenship from a country where English is not the official language.

What is the cost for books?

For full-time enrollment on the Main Campus, our estimate for books is $450 USD per semester for both undergraduate and graduate students.

Do you offer payment plans?

Yes! Here is a brief overview of how they work:

  • Offered for the Fall and Spring semesters only
  • All tuition, program fees/differential tuition, fees and course fees are split into three (3) installments
  • There is a $75.00 per semester non-refundable enrollment fee for this service
    • Students must enroll prior to the Tuition Payment Deadline to avoid the Late Payment Charge
    • Students must re-enroll each semester to participate in the Payment Plan
    • Any credit that posts to the student account while enrolled in the Tuition Payment Plan will pay toward future installments until the balance is zero
    • The Tuition Payment Plan is not available for Study Abroad charges, or Winter and Summer semesters
    • Refer to the Terms and Conditions for complete details

Please visit the Bursar’s website for more information.

When do I have to make tuition payments?

You will be responsible for tuition payments after you have registered for your classes. As a new student, you must make all payments before the first day of classes, otherwise a late fee will be added, or your classes will be dropped. For payment options and information, please visit the Bursar's Office. In order to view your balance or make a payment, you will need to be admitted, create a NetID and password, and log into UAccess. Please note: The enrollment fee and any housing application fees (if applicable) are separate costs and must be paid prior to registering for classes.