What are the minimum qualifications that I must have to be considered for admission to the Biomedical Sciences program?
For admission to The Graduate School, a baccalaureate or higher degree from a college or university accredited by a regional accrediting agency is normally required. Applications from students holding a baccalaureate from established foreign universities are also accepted. Applicants’ academic records should demonstrate adequate preparation in the field in which graduate work is to be undertaken. For the Integrated Biomedical Science Graduate Program, undergraduate education should include the major sciences, especially chemistry and biology. Also required are standardized test scores, letters of recommendation and transcripts. The Dean of The Graduate School admits applicants on the recommendation of the program and after an appraisal of the credentials submitted. The Ph.D. program at the School of Medicine requires: • A Grade Point Average (GPA) B average or better • A GRE score in the quantitative, verbal and analytical sections at the 50th percentile or better. Good scores in the s
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