摘要:Minimum Requirements for Graduate Admission to USC: You must hold a degree considered equivalent to a U.S. bachelor's degree, as evaluated by the USC Office of Graduate & International Admission. For a country-by-country breakdown of our re
Minimum Requirements for Graduate Admission to USC:
You must hold a degree considered equivalent to a U.S. bachelor's degree, as evaluated by the USC Office of Graduate & International Admission. For a country-by-country breakdown of our requirements, please click here.
Your college or university must be recognized by the appropriate governmental ministry as a degree-granting institution.
All transcripts and degree certificates/diplomas must be written in the original language of instruction. All original-language documents must be accompanied by a separate, word-for-word English translation. Dual-language transcripts are acceptable.
Official transcripts must show all courses and subjects taken and all grades (marks) received.
Official transcripts must be sent directly to USC by the college or university.
Diploma Supplements must accompany transcripts from institutions from countries that are part of the Bologna Accord.
An overall “B” average (3.0/4.0 GPA) is the minimum standard for admission consideration. To calculate your academic average, USC may convert an overseas grading scale to the U.S. standard scale.
A vocational track is not appropriate preparation for graduate admission.
Additional requirements are determined by individual graduate programs. Please contact your intended graduate department for more specifics.
Academic Records
Your academic records must be sent directly to USC by your previous educational institution(s). Required academic records include:Transcripts: Yearly or semester records from each college or university attended that indicate the number of lecture and/or laboratory hours per week, per course, and the grade received in each course.
Diplomas and/or academic certificates for all degrees you have received, with the title and date conferred.
IMPORTANT: If the language of instruction at your institution was not English, then you must provide:Original-language copies of all transcripts and diplomas/academic certificates.
A separate, word-for-word, English-language translation of all academic records you submit to us. The translation should either come directly from the school itself or a professional, certified translator. It must contain all information shown on the original-language documents and “mirror” them as precisely as possible. Dual-language transcripts are acceptable.
Please note that USC does not accept or recognize credential evaluation reports from outside agencies for purposes of admissions review.