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  1. MyStatus is our secure, online portal to help you from your initial application submission through your career as a Longhorn. After you apply, you’ll gain access to MyStatus and find information about admissions, housing, financial aid and more all in one place.

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  2. Apply to UT Austin. Determine your applicant type (freshman, transfer, international) and complete the application instructions.

  3. If you are a high school senior or a student who has completed high school and has not yet enrolled at another college or university after graduation, you should apply for freshman admission. Domestic freshmen are U.S. citizens, permanent residents or students who are graduating from a Texas high school.

  4. Learn how to apply for undergraduate, graduate, medical, or law programs at UT Austin. Find admission requirements, deadlines, tuition costs, and more.

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    Application deadlines

    For undergraduate admission, application materials must be received in the Office of Admissions by the deadlines published on Applying for Admission. Prospective students are encouraged to apply early for the enrollment period in which they are interested. Beginning the process early allows ample time for applicants to assure that their applications are complete by the deadline.

    Application processing fees

    A nonrefundable fee of $75 is required with each application for domestic undergraduate admission. (The undergraduate fee for transient admission, admission for visiting summer students, is $60.) Fee waivers based on financial need are available. International applicants (those who are not United States citizens or permanent residents) must submit a nonrefundable fee of $90; waivers are not available for international applicants.

    Admission to requested majors

    Although Texas law offers automatic admission to the University for eligible undergraduate applicants, it does not guarantee admission to an applicant's requested major. All undergraduate applicants are considered on a competitive basis through holistic review for admission to the majors they request.

    Many undergraduate applicants come to the University after enrolling in college-level coursework or earning college credit.

    The Office of Admissions offers a variety of services and resources to assist prospective students with the undergraduate admissions application process. Undergraduate applicants are encouraged to use all available resources, especially consultation with the University’s admissions representatives and counselors. Admissions representatives work in ...

    Learn about the application process, deadlines, fees, and requirements for freshman, transfer, former, and transient students at UT Austin. Find out how to report and use college credit, and how to change or rescind your admission offer.

  5. A big-time collegiate experience at the No. 1 public university in Texas. A top-40 world university. One of the top cities in America to live in. More than 170 fields of study and a sky-high alumni-success rate.

  6. Admission. A comprehensive college education depends on a robust exchange of ideas, exposure to differing cultures, preparing for the challenges of an increasingly diverse workforce, and acquiring competencies required of future leaders.