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

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. MyStatus is our secure portal that provides individualized information about your undergraduate application status and enrollment. You cannot access MyStatus without first submitting an application to UT Austin.

  5. Apply to Texas. Ready to be a Longhorn? Get started today.

  6. The Office of Admissions is responsible for the admission and readmission of undergraduate students to the University. Application procedures for freshman, transfer, former, international, and transient (visiting summer) students are outlined later in this chapter and details are available on Texas Admissions.

  7. Applicants to graduate programs at The University of Texas at Austin should complete the appropriate application for admission. Please note that applications can take up to 72 hours to load to the University of Texas at Austin system after submission of the application form.

  8. To meet the Early Action application deadline, you need to submit your online application by October 15 and any remaining application materials need to be received by November 8. The regular deadline is December 1.

  9. The Office of Admissions recruits prospective undergraduate students, manages the admissions application process, and reviews applications in order to admit and enroll undergraduate students who are best able to contribute to, and benefit from, the University’s rich, diverse, and challenging educational environment.

  10. The University uses an individualized, holistic review process to consider each completed application. No specific class rank, test score or other qualification by itself—other than automatic admission based on section 51.803 of the Texas Education Code—ensures admission.

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