How to Apply
At NJIT, an institution of more than 11,900 undergraduate and graduate students, we welcome all international students to our campus.
Undergraduate International Admissions Process
All Undergraduate International Students
- Completed application
- First-year: commonapp.org
- Transfer: njit.edu/apply
- $75 nonrefundable application fee
- English proficiency score
- TOEFL: 79
- IELTS 6.0
- Duolingo: 100
- Portfolio (for applicants to the Hillier College of Architecture and Design)
First-Year Students
- Official high school/secondary school transcript in English or a notarized copy
- Official SAT (use code 2513) or ACT (use code 2580)
- Optional, unless applying to the Albert Dorman Honors College
TRANSFER STUDENTS
- Official transcripts from all colleges or universities attended
- Transcript evaluation (WES or NACES member)
- Completed at least 15 semester hours, including:
- English composition
- Mathematics (pre-calculus is required for most majors)
- Science (chemistry and/or physics required for some majors)
Currently, more than 1,500 students from 23 countries are a part of the NJIT community.
During our admission process, we closely review your specific academic background and particular educational system in order to make the best possible admission decisions. Our evaluation includes consideration of the factors below.
Academic Preparation
All first-year students who apply to NJIT must submit an official high school transcript in English. When evaluating your application for undergraduate admission, we are interested in understanding how you challenged yourself relative to the curriculum that was available at your school and the trends in your performance—especially your grades in math, science and English.
Your completed coursework should include English Composition, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Chemistry and Physics. We also consider the GPA (Grade Point Average) that is indicated on your high school transcript. We generally look for students in the top 25% of their class. For schools that don't use a ranking system, we consider a 3.0 GPA or higher to be the equivalent.
Standardized Test Scores
SAT/ACT
Test-Optional Admission Policy for Fall 2023
First-year students applying to Fall 2023 can choose to not submit SAT and/or ACT scores. This does not apply to Albert Dorman Honors College or accelerated program applicants.
Our test-optional admissions policy was implemented in response to the scheduling challenges faced by many high school students taking the SAT and ACT tests due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Students who have taken the SAT or ACT are encouraged to submit test scores to be considered for endowed scholarships where scores may be required. However, students who do not submit scores will be considered for other scholarships.
Standardized Test Scores and Information
Average composite SAT score for our enrolling first-year class is 1285 (Math and Critical Reading).
Average ACT score for our enrolling first-year class is 26.
Submitting Scores
We will consider either the SAT or ACT and use the highest scores provided, even if they are not from your most recent testing. You may self-report standardized test scores on your application as a temporary placeholder for official scores, allowing us to get a head start on the review of your file.
We recommend you send us all of your official scores as soon as possible, or no later than the time you test, to avoid missing a deadline.
- SAT school code: 2513
- ACT school code: 2580
TOEFL/IELTS/DUOLINGO
The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or Duolingo or is required of all applicants whose first language is not English - both on the undergraduate and graduate levels. The minimum score required is 79 for the internet-based TOEFL exam, 213 for the computer-based TOEFL exam, 550 for the paper TOEFL exam, 6.0 for the IELTS exam, 100 for the Duolingo exam (undergraduate applicants) or 120 for the Duolingo exam (graduate applicants).
Application Checklist
- First-year application. More information on first-year admission is here.
- All other applications. More information on admission by student type is here.
- $75 application fee
- Official High School/Secondary School Transcript in English or a Notarized Copy
- Official SAT (use code 2513) or ACT (use code 2580) - optional, unless applying to the Albert Dorman Honors College or an accelerated program
- TOEFL/IELTS/Duolingo score
- Portfolio - for applicants to the Hillier College of Architecture and Design. Graduate students upload their portfolio directly on their application. First-year and transfer students can learn more about how to submit their portfolio here.