Applications can be submitted via the (opens in a new window)Common App or directly to UCD - there is no preference for one application method. Applications made to UCD are online and you can upload your documents directly to our system as well as pay the €60 application fee online once complete. UCD is unable to accept Common App application fee waivers in all cases. Additional information on paying your application fee is available on the UCD Registry website.
It is important to note that in the UCD application system students are able to apply to multiple academic programs of their choice. Please note that each different course (major) must be applied to separately and that you can apply to up to four courses. Liberal Arts and Sciences may be one of your choices here, which provides an opportunity to explore before finding your best degree fit. It is possible for you to receive offers of admission to multiple programs!
The following materials will be considered as part of your application (see our Entry Requirements page for detailed testing and grade requirements):
- Up-to-date high school transcript
- Copies of transcripts will suffice for assessment purposes
- Original transcripts must be provided to Admissions and verified prior to registration
- Standardized test scores - either ACT or SAT is accepted (no preference). UCD Superscores multiple test results:
- College Board SAT & AP
- AP scores of 2 or better will be considered positively in your application review
- UCD College Board DI Code: 6675
- ACT scores
- International Baccalaureate (IB) Diplomas are welcomed
- Minimum score of 24 is required across the degrees with many programs being more competitive
- Students should request a Predicted IB Score from their counselor/teacher for application purposes
- IB Certificates are not accepted at this time
- See our IB Entry Requirements Page for more information
Standardized Testing Policy
Standardized tests are not required for all programmes, but will be considered if submitted. UCD encourages all applicants to apply for their programmes of choice regardless of your access to standardized testing upon applying.
Refer to our testing policy FAQs for more information.
Mature Applicants
If you are at least 23 years of age on 1 January of the year you apply to enter, you may be assessed as a mature student. Mature students may be required to provide additional items such as a personal statement, résumé/CV, letters of recommendation, or be asked to interview with programme boards, depending on the course. If you think you may qualify as a mature student, please submit your application to UCD with all available academic credentials, transcripts, and exam scores, and then reach out to (opens in a new window)NorthAmerica@ucd.ie with any questions.
Physical Transcripts
Physical transcripts are not recommended, but if required can be sent to our International Admissions Department at the following address:
University College Dublin
575 5th Ave Floor 14
New York, NY 10017
Admissions Time Frame for Fall 2025 Entry
The Admissions team will assess your credentials and contact you promptly with a decision once all materials are received. Applications are processed on a rolling basis with an average 4-6 week return decision.
- Applications open: October 1 (Common App opens early September)
- Application priority deadline: December 1
- Final deadline: July 1
Please note that students awaiting results of high school examinations may apply and could be made a 'conditional offer', requiring that you maintain academic performance similar to that which was presented in your application.
A Note on Professional Programmes
UCD School of Medicine also consider applications submitted via our partner, the (opens in a new window)Atlantic Bridge Program. Please reach out to them directly for more information.
If you are applying to the Veterinary Medicine program, please contact the Veterinary Medicine program office directly at (opens in a new window)vetprogrammes@ucd.ie for advice on application procedures and entry requirements.
A Note on Language Requirements
- US curriculum students must achieve a C grade in high school English in Grade 11 or 12 to be eligible for entry
- International applicants are exempt from the Irish Language requirement
- All students are required to meet the Other Language requirement for courses that involve the study of a language. For US curriculum applicants this means at minimum a passing grade in a Grade 11 language. This includes the study of a language in any of the following courses:
- BAU5 BA Arts Joint Honours
- BAU4 BA Humanities Modern Languages
- HSS5 Global Studies
- HSS6 European Studies
- AYS1 Languages, Linguistics & Cultures
- BSW1 Commerce International
- Some courses require evidence of advanced language study, typically with an AP language score of 3 or better. This includes:
- BAU4 BA Humanities Modern Languages - must meet advanced language score in one of chosen languages
- BSW1 Commerce International - when Spanish and German combination is selected, must meet advanced language score in one of chosen languages
- French is not taught at beginner level and all applicants seeking to study French must show advanced proficiency, typically with an AP French score of 3 or better. The following academic programmes require evidence of advanced French language proficiency:
- LWS2 BCL/Maîtrise
- LWS2 Law with French Law
- BAU5 BA Arts Joint Honours when French language combination selected
- BAU4 BA Humanities Modern Languages when French language combination selected
- BSW1 Commerce International when French language combination selected