Undergraduate Admission Procedures for International Students

International students are warmly received into the MICA community. The presence of students from around the world enriches the quality of our student body. The College is authorized under federal law to enroll non-immigrant students. International students must meet all of the requirements for admission as freshmen or transfer students. In addition, they must demonstrate sufficient knowledge of English for success in coursework at an American college.

International applicants should make substantial and realistic financial plans for proposed study in the United States. Certification of funds available to support each year of study at MICA will be required. We will send the certification statement form to you upon receipt of your application. Information regarding financial statements can also be found on the Admission & Financial Aid section of MICA’s Web site (www.mica.edu) under Special Information for International Students. Annual expenses for international students typically run higher than for domestic students, due to travel costs and mandatory health insurance. International students are not eligible to work off campus during the first nine months of their student visa status in the United States. It is therefore unrealistic to anticipate income from employment.

Before an international student leaves his or her home country, the student should have a letter of acceptance from MICA and a Certificate of Eligibility for Non-Immigrant (F-1) Student Status (Form I-20) from the College. Students should make certain that their passport and visa are in order before coming to the United States. Some international students are required to take one or two semesters of Freshman English for International Students and to take full advantage of the Academic Resource Center.

To complete all requirements for admission, an international student must submit the following application materials to the Office of Undergraduate Admission.

Step 1: Application

Submit the undergraduate application form with the $50 application fee to the Office of Undergraduate Admission. Please make all checks (which must be in U.S. dollars drawn on U.S. banks) payable to Maryland Institute College of Art. If you wish to apply for merit-based scholarships, also complete and return the competitive scholarships application form with your application for admission.

Step 2: Transcripts

A high school diploma or equivalent is required for admission to MICA’s undergraduate degree program. Submit original/certified transcripts from your secondary school and any university-level institution you have attended. Include English translations provided by a translating agency.

Step 3: Test scores

If your native language is not English you must demonstrate proof of English language proficiency to gain full admission. MICA requires a score result on The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) of at least 550 PBT (paper based test), or equivalent 213 CBT (computer-based test), or 80 IBT (internet based test). MICA also accepts a band score of at least 6.0 on the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). SAT or ACT test scores may also be considered as a test of English proficiency. If the ACT test is taken, the optional Writing Test is recommended but not required. For more information about the TOEFL exam, visit their Web site at www.toefl.org or e-mail toefl@ets.org. If you do not achieve the required score for admission you may be admitted on a conditional basis, but must provide proof of English Proficiency before you may be granted full admission to MICA.

Step 4: Portfolio of Artwork

Step 5: Letters of Recommendation

Letters of recommendation from teachers/faculty and school counselors are recommended but not required.

Step 6: Immigration Information

Indicate your current immigration status and your intentions regarding immigration by completing the Immigration Information Form available online. This is required before a Form I-20 can be issued. Please complete this form even if you do not plan to study under an F-1 student visa.

Step 7: Demonstration of Ability to Finance Your Education

Submit an Affidavit of Support and/or Certificate of Finance available online, as well as a notarized bank statement certifying that sufficient funds are available to support your study at the College. This is required before a Form I-20 can be issued.

Admission Dates and Deadlines

Fall Enrollment

  • February 15 Priority admission application deadline for freshmen (applications received after this date will be considered if space is available)
  • March 15 Priority admission application deadline for transfer students (applications received after this date will be considered if space is available)
  • March 1 – April 17 Notification of admission decisions
  • May 1 Candidate Reply Date for freshmen: tuition and housing deposits due
  • May 21 Candidate Reply Date for transfers: tuition and housing deposits due

Spring Enrollment

  • December 1 Application deadline (applications received after December 1 will be considered if space is available)
  • December 20 Admission notifications mailed
  • January 5 Candidate Reply Date: tuition and housing deposits due