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What are the basic requirements for applying to the Graduate Programs in the Biological Sciences Division of the University of Chicago?

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What are the basic requirements for applying to the Graduate Programs in the Biological Sciences Division of the University of Chicago?

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• All applicants for graduate study in the Division of the Biological Sciences must have a bachelor’s degree, or the equivalent, from a college or university of recognized standing. • Evidence of a sound background in the candidate’s intended field of study is important, as well as academic credentials suggesting that the applicant has the ability to pursue advanced study and research successfully. • Previous research experience, while not required, is considered an asset. • Statement of purpose • Applicants to all programs are required to take the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) **The results of the GRE are valid for 5 years. • GRE Subject scores are optional except it is required for Medical Physics. If you will be applying for an NSF grant, the subject score is required. • The Health Studies Masters Program requires an MD degree and the GRE is waived.

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