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Whether you are just starting college or planning advanced study, the Department of Anthropology at the University at Buffalo offers pathways that build research skills, global understanding and career flexibility. This page outlines how to apply at both the undergraduate and graduate levels and where to find help along the way.

For Undergraduates For Graduates

Why choose UB?

🎓 Expert Mentorship
Study with faculty who are internationally recognized researchers at the top of their fields. Our professors bring scientific expertise and innovative techniques into graduate training, providing personalized mentorship and collaborative learning.

🌍 A City on the Rise
Buffalo offers an affordable and energetic community that’s perfect for graduate study. Build connections with local hospitals, research centers and community organizations in a city that values innovation, curiosity and creativity. Discover the possibilities waiting in the Buffalo Niagara region.

💼 Career Preparation
Our graduates thrive in research, education, health care, industry and public service. Through hands-on research experience, specialized training and professional networking, UB prepares you for a rewarding, purpose-driven career.

Funding Opportunities

Graduate education is a significant investment, and funding can play an important role in making it possible. Graduate students at the University at Buffalo have access to a range of funding options that support coursework, teaching, research and professional development. Opportunities vary by degree level and stage of study.

Learn about Fellowships and Scholarships

How to apply

Step 1: Review application requirements

To apply to a graduate program in anthropology at UB, you must submit the following materials through the online application.

Program application requirements

International Applicants

International applicants are strongly encouraged to apply early to allow time for student visa processing, which can take 1 to 4 months depending on your country of origin.

Please submit the following in addition to standard program requirements.

For admission review: (uploading unofficial versions is acceptable)

  • Transcripts with English translations
  • English proficiency scores (TOEFL 79, IELTS 6.5, PTE 55, Duolingo 120 or higher)
  • Passport biographical page (showing name, date of birth, and expiration date)

After admission (for visa processing):

  • International Applicant Financial Form
  • Bank statements showing financial support equal to or greater than the full cost of the first year of graduate study
  • Additional documents based on the program's funding, visa status or dependents, if requested

Step 2: Start your application

Apply through UB’s online application system.

  • Create an account
  • Select your program and term
  • Follow the College of Arts and Sciences instructions

Returning users may log in to view or update their application.

Non-refundable application fee: $75

After you submit your UB graduate application, you’ll be prompted to make your payment online by credit card or ACH through Nelnet.

U.S. citizens or current permanent residents may request a fee waiver through the application portal after completing the graduate application and uploading all required materials.

Application deadlines
  • December 1: Funding consideration and PhD in Anthropology
  • February 15: MA in Critical Museum Studies
  • March 15: International applicants for MA in Anthropology
  • March 31: MA in Anthropology and Law
  • April 15: U.S. applicants for MA in Anthropology

Non matriculated study

Interested in taking graduate psychology courses without completing a degree?

Department requirements include:

  • Email permission from each course instructor
  • Written request to the Director of Graduate Studies explaining your goals
  • A transcript showing the conferral of a bachelor’s degree

Graduate survey courses may be taken if space permits.

Still have questions?

If you have questions about our programs, please contact: