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Graduate Program

Prospective Graduate Students

We strive to create an atmosphere where students put forth their best work and benefit from a supportive, collaborative community. The major Ph.D. program requirements provide a strong foundation for their dissertation research and beyond. Feel free to review the Guide to Graduate Studies that reflects program revisions in 2000 and 2004. Some of the key features of the program are:

How to Apply

Deadline for applications is January 15 for Fall 2009. Applications for Spring are due on October 15.

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Admission Requirements

Generally, students have an undergraduate degree in chemistry but students with appropriate backgrounds in other sciences or engineering are also seriously considered. While applications may be considered without GRE scores, GRE scores, including the subject test, are very important to make an application competitive, particularly for external fellowships.

For international applicants, we require a minimum TOEFL score of 620 (paper test), 260 (computer-based test), or 70 (Internet based test, with a minimum of a 15 speaking score). A telephone interview may be required in addition to assess spoken English fluency. TOEFL scores should be not more than two years old. In cases where a student has studied for four or more years in a U.S. college and has a GPA of 3.0 or better, a waiver of the TOEFL can be considered.

Inquiries regarding the graduate program should be directed to:
Valerie Bridge, Graduate Program Specialist
(412) 268-3150
vb0g@andrew.cmu.edu

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Professional Masters programs are available in Colloids, Polymers and Surfaces and BS/MS programs are available to Carnegie Mellon undergraduates.

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