Admission
Graduate Admission
Prerequisites
Before beginning graduate work, students should have completed a bachelor’s degree in chemistry or a related field.
Application
Applications for admission are accepted online through the Office of Graduate Studies. Applications must include academic transcripts from all post-secondary schools attended, as well as recommendation letters from three individuals familiar with the applicant¹s academic background and abilities. Additional materials that are strongly recommended include Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores, and a resume/CV and personal statement describing the applicant¹s qualifications and reasons for pursuing a graduate degree in chemistry. International applicants should also provide scores from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). Although the preferred submission deadline is January 15, applications must be received by April 15 to be considered for admission in the fall semester.
To apply, complete the online graduate application form and upload all requested documents.
Procedure
Completed applications are reviewed by a committee of faculty members from the Department of Chemistry. Offers of admission depend on favorable evaluation of the application materials and an expectation that the student will attain an undergraduate grade-point average of B or higher in chemistry and all other natural science and mathematics courses. Admission to the graduate program is contingent upon completion of a bachelor¹s degree in chemistry (or a related field) and all other general admissions requirements.