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What’s next?


This page is your guide to taking the next steps toward joining the University of Utah Asia Campus.

 

Important Dates:

Spring 2026 Fall 2026
New Student Orientation February 24 – 27 August 18 – 21
Classes Begin March 3 August 24
Tuition Payment Due March 20 September 11

Please check all 9 Steps below before starting your new journey at U Asia Campus!

  • To save your spot at the UAC, confirm your intent to enroll in your Student Portal and pay the non-refundable $1,000 enrollment deposit. Your deposit will be applied in full to your first tuition payment.

    Please refer to the Next Step email to check your Enrollment Deposit Deadline. If you have not received your Next Step email or wish to request a deadline extension, please contact the Office of Admissions at asiacampus@utah.edu.

    For instructions on how to pay your deposit, please click the button below.

    Enrollment Deposit

  • Please visit the link below to update your contact information and receive your Admit Packet by mail:

    Spring/Fall 2026 Admitted Student

  • Complete and submit your application for the New Horizon and the Opportunity Scholarships.

     

    US applicants are also eligible to apply for financial aid. Fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to be considered for grants, loans, and work-study. For more information, please visit https://financialaid.utah.edu/

     

    For US Veterans:

    If you wish to use your GI Bill to cover your enrollment deposit and tuition, please contact Brian Byun, Assistant Dean of Admissions, and send your GI Bill Certificate Eligibility (GI Bill Letter), which can be obtained by visiting the VA website. We also recommend that you visit our Veterans Support Center website and connect with them to learn more about how to use your benefits while studying at the U.

  • Your Campus Information Services (CIS) account is your student portal where you register for classes, apply for housing, view grades, find your tuition invoice, and more.

    Your log-in credentials are: Your uNID# (included in your admissions letter) and your default password is your birthdate (MMDDYY)

    Campus Information Services (CIS)

  • While logged in to CIS also create your UMail Account

    Once you start your studies at the U Asia Campus, all official university communications will be sent to your UMail.

    Before the classes begin, we will continue to send information to the email address we have on your application.

  • New Student Orientation is mandatory for all first-time Asia Campus students. For more information on the New Student Orientation, please click here.

     

    International Student Orientation

    For our new international (non-Korean) students, including students transitioning from our Salt Lake City Campus, a separate International Student Orientation will provide useful information to help you settle in Korea.

    For more information about the International Student Orientation, please click here.

  • Undergraduate students at the University of Utah Asia Campus are strongly encouraged to live on campus for the duration of their studies. Students are accommodated in furnished residence halls equipped with lounges, a laundromat, exercise facilities, and a cafeteria. The U Asia Campus offers a safe, convenient, comfortable, and healthy living environment, shared with students from other universities within the Incheon Global Campus.

    To learn more about student housing, please visit here.

    After confirming their intent to enroll, students will receive detailed information via email about housing and the application process. For further inquiries, please contact the Student Leadership and Involvement Center at uacslic@utah.edu.

  • Admitted students must submit final high school and/or college transcripts to the Office of Admissions as soon as they are available.

    Students who fail to submit these transcripts may be prevented from registering for courses.

    • To check what documents you are missing, check your status on the Student Portal and submit all incomplete/missing documents:

    Student Portal

  • Student Visa

    A student visa (D-2) is a prerequisite before departure for Korea and may be obtained from the Korean Consulate in your jurisdiction. You can apply for your student visa once you receive a Certificate of Admission from the University.

    The Certificate of Admission can only be issued three months prior to the start of the classes, and our visa specialist, Jung A Seo (junga.seo@utah.edu), will contact you to provide you with information after you confirm your intent to enroll.

    • Spring Admits - The Certificate of Admission will be issued starting mid/late November.
    • Fall Admits - The Certificate of Admission will be issued starting mid/late May.

    For the student visa application process, we recommend you reach out to the Korean Consulate office in your jurisdiction to seek advice.

    Important Notice to All International Students (Non-Korean Citizens)

    Due to the increase in the number of applicants for student visas (D-2), we are getting report of significant delays in making appointments with the Korean Consulate offices in your jurisdiction. We strongly encourage you to contact the Korean Consulate in your jurisdiction and start the visa process as soon as possible to ensure you can obtain your visa before classes start. To find the Korean Consulate in your jurisdiction, please click here.

     

    Register for International Student Orientation

    For more information about the International Student Orientation, please click here.