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Admission to the M.S. in Computational Biology Program |
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Frequently Asked Questions - M.S. in Computational Biology program
Applicants who are interested in graduate study in the Department of Biological Sciences at Carnegie Mellon University must have graduated from a recognized four-year college, university or institute of technology, or have earned equivalent credentials. Students should have an understand of general biology. For review, the application package must be complete. The application package consists of:
- One official transcript from each college-level institution attended, whether or not a degree was conferred. For international students, send one copy of each transcript officially translated in English.
- An official report of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) general test. The subject test is not required, but recommended. Photocopies of GRE scores will not be accepted. Scores must be no more than five years old.
- School code: CMU R2074
- Department code: Biology 0203
- An official report of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) from applicants whose native language is not English. Photocopies of TOEFL scores will not be accepted. Scores must be no more than two years old.
- School code: CMU 2074
- Department code: Biology 35
- Three online letters of recommendation. These letters should be from individuals who are in a position to evaluate your ability to successfully complete a M.S. in Computational Biology; at least one letter should be from the college most recently attended.
- A Statement of Purpose. This document should be a professionally-written essay describing your previous research experience (including your role in any projects), primary areas of interest, motives for a M.S. in Computational Biology and reasons for considering the Department of Biological Sciences at Carnegie Mellon for graduate work.
- A US $50 non-refundable application fee upon application (money order or check payable to Carnegie Mellon; credit card payments are not accepted at this time); after acceptance into the program, a US $100 deposit (to be applied toward tuition) is required to hold your place.
For the fall semester: applications received by February 15 will receive priority consideration and will be eligible for an early decision. For the spring semester: application materials should be received by November 1.
Online application for the M.S. in Computational Biology Program
Mail supporting documentation to:
Graduate Programs Office
Department of Biological Sciences
Carnegie Mellon University
4400 Fifth Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Questions should be directed to:
V. Emily Stark, M.S.
Coordinator, Graduate Programs
vestark@andrew.cmu.edu
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