Admission Requirements to MS Civil and Environmental Engineering, for International Applicants

Note that an international applicant is anyone who would attend Cal Poly while in the U.S. under a non-immigrant visa.

Your Graduate Coordinator is Professor Dan Jansen (Email: djansen@calpoly.edu). Please contact him with any additional questions about applying to this degree program.

The deadline for completing your application appears below. All parts of your application must have arrived at Cal Poly by the date shown. Note that you are strongly encouraged to submit your materials well before this nominal deadline.

Filing Due Dates for each Academic Quarter
To Start Your
Program in:
File Must be
Completed by:
Summer Applications not accepted
Fall April 1
Winter Aug. 1
Spring Dec. 1

Your completed application must include the following:

  1. A formal application made through CSU Mentor (on-line or using a downloaded application form)
  2. Official transcripts from ALL colleges previously attended (except Cal Poly), mailed to: Cal Poly, Admissions Office, San Luis Obispo, CA 93407
  3. Scores from the General Test of the Graduate Record Exam (GRE), sent directly to Cal Poly using institution code 4038. Current or recently graduate Cal Poly students may contact the Graduate Coordinator to request that this requirement be waived.
  4. Three letters of recommendation from faculty members on institutional letterhead, addressed to: Graduate Coordinator, Civil and Environmental Engineering Dept., Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, CA 93407. Letters from professional supervisors or mentors may also be accepted with prior agreement. The program does not use a standard recommendation form.
  5. Results of the TOEFL test taken within the past two years directed to institution code 4038. Go to Cal Poly's TOEFL website for additional TOEFL instructions.
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Eileen
Mick
Environmental Engineering
2006
“I helped start the Engineers Without Borders at Cal Poly. It's exciting to connect with others in the fields of sustainability and international development.

I traveled to Thailand to work on a water project in a remote mountain village. I found I am capable of interacting with professional engineers on a team—pretty exciting!