Requirements for Application
Applicants must have a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university.
The suggested academic preparation includes mathematics through one year of calculus and at least one year of physics, biology, general chemistry and organic chemistry. One semester of physical chemistry is also suggested.
The application will open on August 1st.
Application Deadline: December 15
Application Fee: $100
All students who are not native or primary speakers of English must demonstrate proficiency in English to be admitted to the Graduate School.
You do not need to submit English language proficiency scores if:
- you hold a degree (HS diploma, bachelors, masters or PhD from an institution where the primary instruction was in English
- you are a US citizen or Permanent Resident
- you served as a Teaching Assistant at an institution where the primary instruction was in English
TOEFL iBT:
- Exams taken prior to 1/21/2026: Overall score of 90
- Exams taken after 1/21/2026: Total score of 5
Gateway English Test: Overall score of 495
You will be required to take Oral Academic English (OAE) course(s) if your speaking score is below levels indicate on the Graduate School's website.
Please note: If your overall score is below the minimum, you will not be considered for admission. If your speaking score is so low that you are ineligible to TA, you will not be considered for admission.
If you submit scores, even if not required to do so, the scores will be considered in the admission review process.
DuoLingo scores are not accepted.
Unofficial test scores are acceptable for admission review and decisions. Official scores will be required if admitted.
A full listing of application requirements can be found on The Graduate School's Admission page.
The review of applications is done online through the application system. Please do not email application materials to the program.
Applicants who are members of minority groups are encouraged to apply. Applicants with varied cultural experiences and educationally or economically disadvantaged backgrounds are encouraged to include these factors in the review of their application.
