Ukraine
In order to apply as a graduate student, applicants must possess the equivalent of a U.S. Bachelor degree.
Graduate Admissions at the University of Idaho uses a variety of sources to determine equivalencies. It is important to note that the list of equivalencies below is not complete, but rather represents the most common credentials we receive from each country.
Note: equivalents are subject to change without notice.
Precise, word-for-word, English translations are required for all foreign language documents.
Please click here to download a Transcript Request and Release Authorization Form.
Note: The University of Idaho recommends, and reserves the right to require, a professional credential evaluation by an outside, independent party.
Graduate Admissions at the University of Idaho uses a variety of sources to determine equivalencies. It is important to note that the list of equivalencies below is not complete, but rather represents the most common credentials we receive from each country.
| Equivalent Degree(s) | |
|---|---|
| 1. |
Dyplom Bakalayra (4-6 year program) |
Note: equivalents are subject to change without notice.
| What to Submit | How to Submit | |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | All diplomas and certificates issued by the institution attended e.g. Bakalavr, Magistr, Dyplom Specialista, Dyplom Kandidata Nauk, Dyplom Doktora Nauk AND Official academic transcripts indicating all courses taken and grades earned for all programs of study e.g dodatok do dyploma, akademichna dovidka, arkhivna dovidka, vytyag, vypiska |
Please have all documents verified (via apostille) by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine through the Information and Image Center (Informatsiino – Imigevy Tsentr) For information on the Ministry's apostille procedure please click here. |
Precise, word-for-word, English translations are required for all foreign language documents.
Please click here to download a Transcript Request and Release Authorization Form.
Note: The University of Idaho recommends, and reserves the right to require, a professional credential evaluation by an outside, independent party.

