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Applying to Carnegie Mellon

International (non-US citizens) student applicants follow the same procedures for admission to Carnegie Mellon as US citizens.

Complete information on applying to both undergraduate and graduate programs is available on the Carnegie Mellon Prospective Students page.

Last Updated On: October 3, 2007

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