All materials must be received for an application to be considered complete. All materials submitted as part of an application are the property of Notre Dame of Maryland University and cannot be returned to the applicant or forwarded to other institutions.

Additional requirements may exist for specific programs. Please see Admission Requirements for more information.

If your bachelor’s degree was not completed at a regionally accredited college or university, or recognized by the U.S. Department of Education, copies of the institution’s academic catalog may be required and course syllabi may be requested. If your bachelor’s degree was completed at a college or university outside of the United States, a third-party course-by-course academic evaluation is required.

See the Academic Catalog for more information for international students.

Interview

An interview may be required for some applicants. You will be notified by the Office of Graduate Admissions or by the Academic Director of the program if an interview is required.

International Students

International Students can find more information here.

Application Deadlines

Notre Dame of Maryland University's School of Integrative Health (NDMU SOIH) accepts and reviews applications on a rolling admissions basis throughout the academic year. In most cases, applications are reviewed as they are received, on a space-available basis. We recommend that you apply two-to-four months before your intended start date.

Priority Deadline: Allows for new students to register for classes before they fill up, speak with faculty members regarding any questions they have for the course, observe the syllabus, purchase books and needed resources and meet other new students in the program.

Final Deadlines: Applications accepted two weeks prior to the start of classes.

Application Deadline Dates

  Priority Deadline Final Deadline Trimester Start Date
Fall 2025 August 6, 2025 September 3, 2025 September 8, 2025
Spring 2026 December 19, 2025 January 19, 2026 January 26, 2026
Summer 2026 April 10, 2026 May 11, 2026 May 18, 2026

 

Transcription Submission 

All applications need an official transcript from all colleges/universities previously attended submitted to NDMU. 

Application materials should be uploaded on your Personal URL or submitted to: 

NDMU 
Admissions Processing Processing Center 
Theresa Hall #123 
4701 North Charles St. 
Baltimore, Maryland 21210 
processing@ndm.edu 

Please Note: Transcripts submitted by students are considered unofficial. Official transcripts must come directly from your previous institutions or a third-party service electronically, such as Parchment Transcript, National Student Clearinghouse, or another organization. If an applicant is an International Student with a Foreign transcript, they must have their transcripts evaluated by the Word Education Services (WES) or another organization. 

Definitions 

Official Transcript - a certified, comprehensive record of a student's academic history, issued directly by the educational institution to a third party (such as another college, employer, or certification board). It serves as a verified and authentic document of academic achievement. 

Unofficial Transcript - An unofficial transcript is a student's academic record that is not officially certified, sealed, or signed by the institution. It is primarily for personal use, such as checking grades or academic progress, and can typically be accessed online for free through a student portal or dashboard.