Admission and Program Requirements
With help from your advisor, you can design a customized degree program that meets your goals and needs.
Apply on GradCAS
Apply to this program through a centralized application service: GradCAS. Review the
sections below before you begin.
Application deadlines
Make sure you've submitted your application by the following dates.
For program admission
- Spring semester: Jan. 11
- Summer semester: June 7
- Fall semester: Aug. 16
For teaching assistantships
- Fall semester: Feb. 15
- Spring semester: Oct. 15
Tips for success
Program admission
- Whether we have space in a particular research lab could affect your admission outcome. Contacting faculty, prior to them seeing your application file, can be beneficial.
Teaching and research assistantships
- The decision to award teaching assistantships is separate from that of admissions.
- Decisions on teaching assistantship are made primarily in March or April (for fall semesters) and in October or November (for spring semesters).
- Research assistantships are decided directly by faculty that have advertised positions in their labs, which changes based on current external funding for a given faculty member.
Program requirements
- This is a research-oriented degree. You should expect to spend more time on your thesis project research and writing than on all of your coursework combined.
- To complete your degree in two years, start your thesis work as early as possible. Identify a graduate advisor and a thesis project. Email faculty members individually and discuss the possibilities of working in their labs.