If you are planning to study in the United States for your Master's or PhD, one major challenge you may face is transcript evaluation.
Many U.S. universities require international students to pay third-party agencies (like WES) to evaluate their academic transcripts. This process can be expensive and time-consuming.
The good news?
Some U.S. universities do not require external transcript evaluations. Instead, they evaluate your transcripts internally. Even better, many of them offer fully funded scholarships, assistantships, and fellowships for graduate students.
In this post, I will share 60 U.S. universities where you can apply without mandatory transcript evaluations and explore full scholarship opportunities.
Why Avoid Transcript Evaluation?
Here’s why this matters:
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💰 Saves $100–$250+ in evaluation fees
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⏳ Saves time during application
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📄 Reduces documentation stress
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🎓 Makes the process easier for international applicants
For many students in Africa and other developing regions, this removes a big financial barrier.
60 U.S. Universities That Do Not Require Transcript Evaluations
Below is the complete list:
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University of Vermont
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University of Oklahoma
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Illinois State University
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University of Arizona
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University of Cincinnati
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Kent State University
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Miami University (Ohio)
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University of Minnesota
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University of Nebraska–Lincoln
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Northern Illinois University
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University of Connecticut
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Purdue University
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University of Kansas
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Kansas State University
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University of Nebraska–Omaha
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University of South Florida
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University of South Carolina
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Northern Arizona University
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West Virginia University
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Clark University
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
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Stanford University
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University of California, Davis
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University of California, Santa Cruz
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University of California, Riverside
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University of Colorado Boulder
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University of Delaware
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Ball State University
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University of Georgia
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University of New Orleans
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California State University, Long Beach
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Texas A&M University–Commerce
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University of Dayton
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Western Illinois University
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Texas State University
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University of Alabama at Birmingham
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Arkansas State University
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Wichita State University
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University of Central Missouri
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University of Louisiana at Lafayette
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Eastern Michigan University
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Missouri State University
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South Dakota State University
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University of North Carolina at Greensboro
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Louisiana Tech University
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Marshall University
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Middle Tennessee State University
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University of Northern Iowa
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University of Texas at Tyler
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Stephen F. Austin State University
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Georgia Southern University
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Sam Houston State University
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University of West Georgia
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University of Houston–Clear Lake
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Indiana State University
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California State University, Northridge
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Valdosta State University
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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
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Tarleton State University
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Troy University
Do These Universities Offer Full Scholarships?
Yes, many of them provide:
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🎓 Graduate Assistantships (GA)
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🧑🏫 Teaching Assistantships (TA)
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🔬 Research Assistantships (RA)
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💵 Full tuition waivers
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🏠 Monthly stipends
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🏥 Health insurance
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🏆 Fellowships for outstanding students
For PhD programs, full funding is very common, especially in STEM, Engineering, Business, and Social Sciences.
For Master’s programs, funding is competitive but possible, especially if you:
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Have a strong CGPA
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Apply early
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Contact professors
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Submit a strong SOP
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Demonstrate research experience
Important Note
Always confirm requirements directly from the university’s official graduate admissions page. Policies can change.
Some universities may:
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Require evaluation only after admission
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Waive evaluation for certain countries
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Accept internal evaluation instead of WES
Final Advice for International Students
If you are serious about studying in the U.S.:
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Start preparing early (at least 8–12 months ahead).
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Focus on building a strong academic and research profile.
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Apply to multiple schools.
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Reach out to potential supervisors (especially for a PhD).
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Prepare a powerful Statement of Purpose.
Studying in the United States is possible, even without spending extra money on transcript evaluations.
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