How many intakes do universities in the USA offer?
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University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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Most universities in the United States are on a three semester system, so there would be three intakes, a fall semester, a spring semester and a summer semester. There are some universities that are on a quarter system, so it would differ there. Also, some graduate programs only allow entry in certain semesters. So you'll want to check with the universities that you're applying at. Thank you.
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