Immunology/Microbiology: Admission Requirements

Students who have received the baccalaureate in biological sciences or a related field may apply for the master's or the doctoral program. Candidates usually enter the program in the fall quarter. Applications should be submitted by February 15th and no later than July 30th. Applications for admission to the program will be evaluated by the departmental admissions committee as they are received. Considerations for admission will include overall academic record, the recommendations of the sponsors, results of a recent Graduate Record Examination (GRE), and the description of the applicant's own aspirations and interests. International students are also required to submit a recent result of a TOEFL test. Minimal admission criteria to the program are consistent with the general requirements of The Graduate College and include a score of at least 1,000 on the combined quantitative and verbal components of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) and 3.5 on the analytic writing component, and a grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. In very rare circumstances, students that do not fulfill these requirements may be accepted at the discretion of the Division and the Graduate College Council. Personal interviews will be arranged for potential candidates after the preliminary review. Students will be admitted into the program at levels other than first year only under exceptional circumstances; this will require approval by the graduate program director. Students may be accepted directly into a particular laboratory and will have that faculty member serve as their Ph.D. academic/dissertation advisor, or they may be accepted at-large and will have the graduate program director initially serve as faculty advisor. The students will be required to fulfill a minimum of two laboratory rotations before selecting a dissertation research advisor. All student-advisor assignments must be approved by the Department Chairperson.