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ニューメキシコ大学

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大学概要

経営形態
州立

大学概要

ニューメキシコ州アルバカーキに位置する。ニューメキシコ州は美しい景観から「Land of Enchantment」と称されている。米国内の研究機関として評価が高く、大規模な州立大学で、様々な分野の学部がある。近隣にネイティブアメリカンの居住地区があり、地域柄、ヒスパニック系の学生が多く学んでいる。


提供プログラム
EX-R(English)

EX-R(English)
Code, Institution, Program and Language
538,University of New Mexico,EX-R,English
Current State
確定日(2025-10-10)翌日以降にもう一度ご確認ください。
Note from CIE office
1.※プログラムリストに掲載している英語要件のスコアは、学内選考時にプログラムに応募できる最低基準です。留学先で希望する学部によって、さらに要件が細かく指定されている場合があります。学内選考の後、留学先へ出願する際には希望学部が要求するスコアを満たした語学証明書を提出する必要があります。//*The scores of English language requirements listed on the Program List are the minimum requirements to apply for the internal screening at Waseda University. Depending on the faculty/school you have chosen at the host university, additional detailed requirements may apply. When applying to the host university after the internal screening, you must submit a language proficiency certificate that meets the score required by your chosen faculty/school. 2.※現在、米国政府は一部の国籍に対する学生ビザ発給を一時停止しています。該当する国の国籍を持つ学生は、学生ビザが発給されない、または大幅な遅延が生じるリスクがあることをご了承ください。必ず事前にご自身の国籍とビザ発給状況を米国務省公式サイトでご確認ください。//*The U.S. government has temporarily suspended visa issuance for certain nationalities. Students from these countries should be aware that their student visa may be denied or significantly delayed. Please confirm your visa status on the official U.S. Department of State website in advance.
Beginning of the Program
Mid August
Q1: Name of your institution in English
University of New Mexico
Q2: Please provide a web link of your institution's general information. (Including location, departments or the number of students and so on.)
https://admissions.unm.edu/
Q3-1: Academic calendar - Beginning of spring semester
Mid January
Q3-2 Academic calendar - End of spring semester
Mid May
Q3-3: Academic calendar - Beginning of fall semester
Mid August
Q3-4: Academic calendar - End of fall semester
Mid December
Q3-5: Academic calendar - If you do not adopt the semester system, please provide information of your academic calendar.
https://registrar.unm.edu/academic-calendar/ten-year-semester-dates-calendar.html
Q4-1: Are there any schools/departments that you do NOT allow exchange students from Waseda to be enrolled?
Yes
Q4-2: If yes, please provide the list of schools/departments which are NOT open to exchange students from Waseda.
Courses Restricted: PHARMACY, MEDICAL SCIENCE, AND NURSING are NOT allowed to be taken. LAW, NUTRITION, and ARCHITECTURE are restricted
Q5: How many students do you accept for next academic year?
1
Q6: Do you accept Waseda students for one semester only?
-
Q7-1: Please check the qualifications necessary for Waseda UNDERGRADUATE students at the time of their enrollment.
Undergraduate Student with at least 2 semesters completed
Q7-2: Please check the qualifications necessary for Waseda GRADUATE (Master) students at the time of their enrollment.
Graduate (Master) Student with 1 semester completed
Q7-3: Please check the qualifications necessary for Waseda GRADUATE (Doctor) students at the time of their enrollment.
Graduate (Doctor) Student with 1 semester completed
Q8-1: Do Waseda students need to have specific study background for participating in the program?
No
Q8-2: (If yes,) please describe the requirements:
-
Q9-1: Do you have any limitations regarding the nationality of applicants?
No
Q9-2: (If yes,) please describe the details:
-
Q10-1: Do you have GPA requirement?
Yes
Q10-2: GPA requirement on a 4-point scale
3
Q11-1: In which languages are classes mainly conducted?
English
Q11-2: (If others,) which language is it?
-
Q12-A-1: Minimum language requirements for classes conducted in English (TOEFL iBT)
68(B) for undergraduate, 79(B) for graduate.
Q12-A-2: Minimum section score if necessary (TOEFL iBT - listening section)
-
Q12-A-3: Minimum section score if necessary (TOEFL iBT - reading section)
-
Q12-A-4: Minimum section score if necessary (TOEFL iBT - writing section)
-
Q12-A-5: Minimum section score if necessary (TOEFL iBT - speaking section)
-
Q12-B-1: Minimum language requirements for classes conducted in English (IELTS)
6.0 for undergraduate, 6.5 for graduate.
Q12-B-2: Minimum section score if necessary (IELTS - listening section)
-
Q12-B-3: Minimum section score if necessary (IELTS - reading section)
-
Q12-B-4: Minimum section score if necessary (IELTS - writing section)
-
Q12-B-5: Minimum section score if necessary (IELTS - speaking section)
-
Q12-C: Other English tests and its required score/level. Also, if there are any higher requirements for entering specific schools/ GRADUATE schools than the scores mentioned in Q12-A-1 - Q12-B-5, please specify them.
If English is not your first language, you must submit official results from an English test you have taken within the past two years from your application submission date. For exchange application, applicants must submit official test results in PDF format through the UNM exchange application website (obtain the website from your home institution). Test scores CANNOT be directly sent from the test center to the University of New Mexico. The tests we accept, and the minimum scores we require on each, are: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) – Undergraduate: 68 on the Internet-Based Test (IBT) or 520 on the Paper-Based Test (PBT). Graduate: 79 on the iBT or 550 on the PBT. *Unofficial (ITP) scores are not accepted. Updates (9/16/20): TOEFL iBT MyBest Scores and TOEFL iBT Special Home Edition are now accepted after Spring 2021 application. International English Language Testing System (IELTS) – Undergraduate: 6.0, Graduate: 6.5 Cambridge English Qualifications (CPE or CAE) – accepted with a satisfactory score of Undergraduate: 169, Graduate: 176. Pearson Test of English (PTE: Academic) - Undergraduate: 47, Graduate: 53 Duolingo English Test - Undergraduate: 95, Graduate: 105 UNM Law School (Graduate): TOEFL100 on the iBT or 600 on the PBT. *Unofficial (ITP) scores are not accepted. ​NOTE: You are exempt from submitting English test scores if you received a high school diploma from an accredited, English-speaking institution in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, or New Zealand.
Q13-1: Minimum requirements for language other than English
-
Q13-2: Please describe the detail. (e.g. Chinese HSK 5 / French DELF B2 / Proficient in German)
-
Q14-1: Is it possible for Waseda Exchange students to take only local language courses on a fee-waived basis?
No
Q14-2: (If yes,) how long does it run?
-
Q14-3: (If yes,) How many class hours per week of local language courses do you offer?
-
Q15-1: What is the number of credits you would recommend an international student to take?
12 to 18
Q15-2: If you do not adopt semester system, please provide information above based on your academic calendar.
-
Q16-1: Approximately how many courses conducted in English do you offer for UNDERGRADUATE exchange students per year?
All courses are conducted in English
Q16-2: Approximately how many courses conducted in English do you offer for GRADUATE exchange students per year?
All courses are conducted in English
Q16-3: Please provide an English-taught course list or a search engine.
https://registrar.unm.edu/UNM%20Catalog/index.html
Q17-1: Are Waseda students able to take courses across departments/schools?
Yes
Q17-2: Are there any restrictions regarding course requirements (e.g. programs not open to exchange students) or other specific information about the curriculum?
Courses Restricted: PHARMACY, MEDICAL SCIENCE, AND NURSING are NOT allowed to be taken. LAW, NUTRITION, and ARCHITECTURE are restricted. Undergraduate International Exchange students must be registered and complete at least 12 credit hours (4 classes) each semester in order to remain full-time and maintain legal immigration status. The classes you take are completely up to you, but talk to your home-advisor before you register to make sure that they accept your course credits. Graduate International Exchange students must be registered and complete at least 9 graduate credit hours (3 classes) each semester in order to remain full-time and maintain legal immigration status. If a graduate student takes less than 9 graduate credit hours, the student will have to take 12 credit hours: mixed undergraduate and graduate credit hours. Courses Restricted for Exchange Students: PHARMACY, MEDICAL SCIENCE, and NURSING are not allowed to take. NUTRITION, LAW, and ARCHITECTURE are restricted. Most UNM courses are 3 credits and the credit values are indicated in the Online UNM Catalog and Schedule of Classes. You may register for a maximum of 18 credits, but we strongly recommend that you take no more than 15 credits your first semester. Students who want to register for English 101 or 102 and get a registration error, please email your UNM international advisor with a copy of your TOFEL score and your UNM ID number. He/she can help you to register for the English classes. See Course Registration Errors and Restrictions for other errors. Students need to have done the pre-requisites at basic-level for entry to the upper-level courses (i.e. 200-400 level courses for undergraduate). If there are the particular courses that you are interested in, you can reach out to the Department Academic Advisors directly, either via email or in person, before the semester starts. Please use the links below to search your academic advisors. Academic Advisors may request you to submit a transcript from your university to confirm if you have already taken the basic level courses at home university. Please explain that you are ''an exchange, non-degree student'' and only has a limited timeframe to take courses at UNM.
Q18: Types of accommodation available for students
Dormitory/Apartment house
Q19-1: What is the currency unit in your country and region? - (e.g. US dollar)
USD
Q19-2: How much should Waseda students prepare to pay for their accommodation?
650
Q19-3: How much should Waseda students prepare to pay for their food?
400
Q20: Please provide some other information or web link related to accommodation, living costs, or any other mandatory fees.
There are also off-campus housing offered. Homestays do exist, but only for short periods of time. The mandatory fees include the SEVIS fee charged by the US Embassy, UNM health insurance (mandatory for all international students), course fees, and immigration/application processing fee charged by UNM ($275 per semester). https://housing.unm.edu/ https://housing.unm.edu/resources-info/rates-and-payment.html
Q21-1: Waseda students must purchase an insurance plan designated by Waseda. Additionally, are the students required to purchase a compulsory insurance plan (e.g., health insurance plan) designated by your university or country and region?
Yes
Q21-2: (If yes,) How much would it cost?
$31/month to $193/month depending on plan.
Q22: Please provide comments or any other useful information (e.g. fact sheet URL, visa, orientation, local information) if available.
https://isss.unm.edu/students/coming-to-unm/exchange-students-info.html
Data last updated: September 17, 2025

このリストは今後変更される可能性があります。出願前には、必ず最新の情報を再確認してください。留学先大学の事情等により、受入要件が変更される場合がありますので、予めご了承ください。

This list may be subject to change in the future. Please reconfirm latest information before applying. Please note that the admission requirement(s) may be subject to change due to circumstances of the partner universities.

下記リストは各協定校の受け入れ要件であり、受け入れを保障するものではありません。
各項目の詳細をProgram Overviewおよび各大学のサイトで確認してから出願してください。

The admission requirements below serve as a general guideline and do not necessarily guarantee admission to the concerned university.
Please confirm the admission and program details on the relevant program overview and the university website before the online registration.

このリストは今後変更される可能性があります。出願前には、必ず最新の情報を再確認してください。留学先大学の事情等により、受入要件が変更される場合がありますので、予めご了承ください。

This list may be subject to change in the future. Please reconfirm latest information before applying. Please note that the admission requirement(s) may be subject to change due to circumstances of the partner universities.

  • 留学が必修となっている国際教養学部の学生は、学部の許可をとった上で応募してください。
    For SILS students participation in a year-long study abroad program is part of the general degree requirements.
    Therefore, you must consult with your School Office in advance if you wish to apply to a semester program(s).
  • 通年科目が設置されている学部に属する学生が春学期留学をする場合、 科目登録ができず、帰国後の秋学期の授業を受けられない可能性があります。
    その他、専門演習(ゼミ)の登録や履修ができない等、支障が出る可能性がありますので、 所属学部・研究科に問い合わせ、よく確認の上、出願して下さい。
    If your School has year-long programs, it is essential that you consult with your School Office before applying to a seminar program(s) as there will be a possibility that you may not be able to register for courses in the second (fall) semester and/or seminars (enshu, or so-called "zemi").
  • 延長生となって中期留学プログラムに参加する場合、学費は延長生学費ではなく、所定額をお支払いいただくことになります。
    詳細は各学部・研究科にお問い合わせください。
    Students on extension (encho-sei) who participate in semester programs are required to pay the full tuition and other academic fees set by their Schools instead of the reduced fees for students on extension.You should confirm details with your School Offices.
  • 下記リストは各協定校の受け入れ要件であり、受け入れを保障するものではありません。
    各項目の詳細をProgram Overviewおよび各大学のサイトで確認してから出願してください。
    The admission requirements below serve as a general guideline and do not necessarily guarantee admission to the concerned university.
    Please confirm the admission and program details on the relevant program overview and the university website before the online registration.
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