The documents needed to apply to Central Michigan University (CMU) vary depending on your nationality and the program you are applying for. However, some of the most common documents required include:
- Official transcripts: You will need to submit official transcripts from all of the colleges you have attended.
Official transcripts should be sent directly to the Admissions Office by all secondary and post-secondary institutions you have attended. Transcripts must include English translations.
You must mail your official transcripts from the school(s) you attended in an envelope sealed by the school(s) or have the school(s) send them directly to Central Michigan University at the address below. You must not open this envelope before sending it to Central Michigan University.
Mailing Address (transcripts, exam results, etc.):
Central Michigan University
Attn: International Applications Processing
802 Industrial Drive, Global North
Mount Pleasant, MI 48858 USA
The school(s) you attended may also send them as official electronic copies. Ensure they come directly from the institution(s) and NOT from a personal email address. Electronic copies can be sent to isr@cmich.edu.
- Test scores: If you must submit test scores, you will need to submit your SAT or ACT scores. You can also submit your TOEFL or IELTS scores as an international student.
- Proof of English proficiency: You must demonstrate English proficiency if you are not from a country where English is considered a primary language. You have various options for showing English proficiency.
- Personal statement: You must submit a personal statement explaining why you want to attend Central Michigan University. Your personal statement should be well-written and should highlight your strengths and accomplishments.
- Letters of recommendation: You will need to submit two letters of recommendation from teachers or other academic professionals. Your letters of recommendation should be from people who know you well and can speak to your academic abilities and character.
- Financial aid documents: If you are applying for financial aid, you will need to submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).