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G R A D U A T E S T U D I E S
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ADMISSION
REQUIREMENTS
Applicants
must have earned a B.S. or a B.A. degree and should have at least
a minimal background in both physical
and biological sciences, including the following: two years of biology,
one year each of introductory chemistry, organic chemistry with
laboratory, physics, and college level calculus. Although not required,
a year of biochemistry is desirable for students interested in cell
and molecular biology, while training in statistical analysis is
useful for students interested in population biology. Special consideration
is given to students who have conducted undergraduate research and
whose recommendations attest to their laboratory skills and promise
in research.
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
Students
are supported financially throughout their graduate career. This
support typically comes in the form of a teaching assistantship and tuition scholarship during
the academic year, with the student free to conduct their research
full-time during the summer. Students may also be supported by their faculty research advisor's
external grants or by Syracuse University Fellowships. Applying
to local and national programs for graduate fellowships is strongly
encouraged.
Like
most graduate programs in the Biological Sciences, we believe our
graduate students should be concentrating on their research, not
on trying to pay the rent. The anticipated level of support for
the 2007-2008 academic year and following summer is $23,400. Given Syracuse's low cost of
living, this is a comfortable income. In
addition, tuition is paid in full, and Syracuse University provides
excellent health insurance options. University Fellows, graduate assistants, and graduate associates are eligible to participate in the University's Group Health Care Plan. Coverage details and premium rates can be found at the Office of Human Resources, Employee Benefits.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
It is strongly
recommended that applications be completed and received by February 1st
to be considered for Fall admissions and financial support. Only completed applications will be considered
for review, therefore, you should request your transcripts and encourage your recommenders to submit their letters as soon as possible.
DOWNLOAD General Application Instructions (pdf)
The Graduate
Enrollment Management Center (GEMC) directs the processing of admissions and applications for all programs of graduate study. To start your online application, please link to: Graduate Admissions. The application fee is $75.
INSTITUTION CODE: 2823
Supplemental Application Materials should be mailed to:
GRADUATE ADMISSIONS PROCESSING
PO BOX 35060
SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY
SYRACUSE, NY 13235-5060
Applications
are reviewed by the Department's Graduate Education & Recruitment Committee. Decisions
regarding suitability for admission and nominations for fellowships
are made as soon as possible. Final decisions on financial support
are usually made beginning in early March for the following academic
year.
REQUIRED APPLICATION MATERIALS:
- Graduate
Application Form
- Personal
Statement: include research and/or teaching experience, research interests, career goals, and identify faculty members in our program you are interested in working under.
- Three
(3) letters of recommendation
- Two
(2) copies of Official Transcripts
- Graduate
Record Examination (GRE) is required of all applicants (advanced
in biology, biochemistry/molecular biology, or chemistry recommended).
The only official reports of GRE scores are those issued by Educational
Testing Service and sent directly to approved institutions
designated by the test takers. (CODE: 2823)
- Test
of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is required for international
applicants. Minimum score of 630 (paper-based) recommended.
Prospective students may wish to complete a pre-application for preliminary review before submitting a formal application. |