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Michigan Technological University looks for applicants who create the future in science and technology, engineering, computing, forestry, business, health professions, humanities, mathematics, social sciences, and the arts. Tomorrow needs leaders who will build, design, code, and create. We're ready. Are you?

Apply for admission to Michigan Tech. To get started, select your application type below.

Have a question or need some help? Read our admissions requirements, AP/IB/CLEP test score information, and frequently asked questions. Or, contact the Admissions Office at 888-688-1885 (toll-free), 906-813-4035 (call or text), or email mtu4u@markhamnovell.com.

Future First-Year Students 

Students who have completed their junior year of high school, those in their final (13th) year of early/middle college, or those who graduated high school and not taken any college classes after graduation.

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Transfer Students

Students who have graduated high school and taken at least one college course following graduation. A transferable college course is defined as any course credit that is recognized by Michigan Tech.

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International Students

Students who are planning to live on or near campus and will require a visa to study in the US. There is a one-time, nonrefundable $35 USD processing fee for all undergraduate international applicants.

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Graduate Students

Students who have earned, or are completing, their bachelor's degree and are looking to pursue additional education in a specific field.

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Dual Enrollment

Students who are currently in high school and wish to take Michigan Tech classes before graduating.

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Non-Degree Seeking/Guest Students

Students who have graduated high school and are looking to take college classes without enrolling in a degree-seeking program, or students who wish to be a "guest" at Michigan Tech while remaining enrolled at their primary institution.

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Undergraduate Post-degree Certificate

US citizens, permanent residents, or those currently in the US on a valid visa who have earned a bachelor's degree and wish to obtain knowledge in a specific subfield.

  • 120+

    undergraduate degree programs

  • No. 16
    among the best public colleges in the US (The Wall Street Journal)
  • $80,300
    median early career pay (among the top 20 in the nation)
  • 100%
    of admitted students are considered for merit scholarships