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Lalit Shukla

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It is allowed at George Mason University to submit unofficial scanned transcripts for application review, but official transcripts are required once admitted. Unofficial scanned copies should be uploaded with the application. 

The students can have all the official transcripts issued by their institution (in a sealed and university-issued envelope or through the electronic medium). If a candidate fails to follow the same, it might result in a registration hold or withdrawal. 

 

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Piyush Rastogi

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It is not particularly challenging to be admitted to George Mason University. The GMU acceptance rate for the class of 2028 is 87.48%It was 88.83% for the class of 2027,  so there is a drop of 1%. 

It is still high; the admissions at this university are not that competitive, and international students can get an offer from GMU if all the minimum eligibility requirements are met. 

Given below is the GMU acceptance rate data for both years: 

Particulars 

Class of 2027 

Class of 2028 

Student Applications Received 

22,579 

25,234 

Students Admitted 

20,057 

22,074 

Acceptance Rate 

88.83% 

87.48% 

Students Enrolled 

4,451 

4,464 

Yield Rate 

22.2% 

20.2% 

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Loveleen Sharma

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There is a minimum GPA requirement for international students to apply to George Mason University. Along with some other important eligibility requirements. For UG applications, a minimum GPA of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale is needed for an applicant to be considered. 

Mentioned below are the other GMU admission eligibility requirements for UG courses: 

  • A high school degree along with the official transcripts
  • Standardized tests like the SAT or ACT are optional
  • English proficiency requirements by taking tests like IELTS or TOEFL 
  • Other important documents like two recommendation letters, a personal interview/essay, and a resume.

 

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Bhumika Vimal

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There is a test-optional policy at George Mason University, meaning students can apply to this university without a SAT or ACT score.  Under this policy, international students can choose whether to submit the scores or not. 

Although by submitting these scores, one can significantly raise their chances of getting selected at this university. A holistic review of the GMU application is conducted to review any application.

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Ridhi

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GMU admits students from all around the world. The ethnic and racial breakdown of the UG students enrolled at George Mason as of Fall 2024 can be checked out from the table given below:

Ethnic/Racial Group 

Headcount 

Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, non-Hispanic 

16 

American Indian or Alaska Native, non-Hispanic 

39 

Race and/or ethnicity unknown 

892 

Nonresidents 

1,577 

Two or more races, non-Hispanic 

1,600 

Black or African American, non-Hispanic 

3,605 

Hispanic/Latino 

5,024 

White, non-Hispanic 

9,004 

Asian, non-Hispanic 

6,574 

Total 

28,331 

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Ridhi

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The GMU acceptance rate 2025 stands at 87.4%,  meaning that out of every 100 students who apply to the university's admission process, around 87 students are likely to be admitted to the university's campus grounds. This helps us conclude that the admission criteria of George Mason University are extremely lenient as it is only likely to reject a little over one-tenth of the candidates while admitting everyone else who successfully meets the basic admission requirements. Thus, it can be said that securing a seat at GMU is not hard.

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Ridhi

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George Mason University placement rate stands at a high of 85%,  as per the GMU job outcomes 2024. This means that GMU gradautes are 85% likely to be employed, enrolled in graduate school, hired in military, or doing volunteer work within six months of graduation. The median salary stands at USD 74,000 (INR 64L), and the George Mason University top recruiters include Amazon, Deloitte, Mayo Clinic, Nike, U.S. State Department, Capital One, etc.

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Ridhi

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GMU placement rate stands at a high of 85%. Some of the top recruiters for Mason graduates are NASA, Apple, Microsoft, Micron, American Red Cross, AARP, CGI, Coca-Cola Company, U.S. Department of Energy, Deloitte, Dell Technologies, General Motors, Google, INOVA, U.S. Department of State, Verizon, World Bank Group, Texas Instruments, Prince William County, RTX Corporation, KPMG, Nike, MC Dean, Clark Construction, Accenture, etc. Moreover, the top inustries that the students are employed in include Education, Government/Military, Techology, Healthcare, Consulting, etc. 

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Akash Gaur

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George Mason University average salary for graduates is around USD 70,000 or INR 59.4 L  (USD 1 = INR 84.92) annually. Education, Technology, Healthcare, Consulting & the US Government or Military are some popular sectors in which GMU graduates (Class of 2024) found jobs, at a career outcome rate of 85%.

Giveb below is a detailed breakdown of student placement profile at GMU:

George Mason University PlacementValidation
Employed 60%
Continuing Education39%
Service (Militrary or Government)1%

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