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The program accepts applications throughout the year for starting dates in the fall, spring or summer terms.
Regulations and policies of the Graduate School of the University of
Connecticut govern admission to the program.
These regulations require:
- An earned baccalaureate degree
- A minimum grade point average of 3.0 in all courses of record. Alternatively,
a student may present a grade point average greater than 3.0 for the
last two years of undergraduate study coupled with other evidence of
competence and accomplishment. Under exceptional circumstances, a student
may present an exceptionally strong grade point average for the most
recent year's study, along with compelling evidence of potential for
success.
- A personal statement from the applicant addressing his or her reasons
for applying and his or her plans for the future.
- Three letters of reference from faculty or others who can address
the candidate's potential for success in the graduate program.
- If not a native speaker of English, a TOEFL score of 550 or better.
In addition to Graduate School requirements, the following additional
criteria may be used to evaluate students:
- Verbal, Quantitative, and Analytical GRE Scores.
- Evidence of demonstrated competence in the discipline, including
but not limited to undergraduate research experience or field experience,
or employment history.
- Personal interview by a potential graduate advisor, whenever possible.
Students interested in applying to this program may obtain forms
on-line from the University's
website.
Under "Field Of Study", write "Applied Genomics"
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