| International application |
|
Admissions requirements
Admissions procedures
Admissions materials
For more information on the Graduate Program at UNC-Chapel Hill, please visit the Graduate Student Resource Guide.
Admission requirements
In addition to the general University admissions requirements,
departmental requirements for the MPH, MS, DrPH, and PhD include:
- Submission of completed application materials.
- Bachelor’s degree from US accredited institution (or foreign equivalent) based upon four year curriculum.
- Minimum GPA of 3.0.
- Official transcripts for each degree received.
- Satisfactory GRE scores taken within five years of application.
- TOEFL and proof of financial support for international applicants.
(back to top)
Application procedures Step 1: Decide Which Degree Is For You
Step 2: Review Application Deadlines
- UNC Graduate School Deadline
-
Though BIOS makes admissions decisions, some financial awards are given
through the Graduate School. For full consideration for these awards,
the deadline is January 1.
- BIOS Deadlines
-
All applications received by February 15 will be reviewed by the
admissions committee. We must receive all materials by this deadline.
We urge you to apply by January 1.
-
Decision Dates
-
Most decisions are made between January 15 and March 15. The Graduate
School will mail the official decision letter no later than April 1.
-
Terms For Which Applications Are Accepted
-
You may apply only for fall admission.
-
Financial Aid Information
- Applications with all required materials received
by January 1 will receive full consideration for Graduate School
fellowships. Applications received after that date will be considered
as funds remain available.
-
The School of Public Health and BIOS offer
financial assistance, guidance and awards for financing your education
as well.
Step 3: Collect Application Materials and Review Admission Requirements
Step 4: Review Special Instructions
- Please contact Melissa Hobgood at (919) 966-7256 if you have problems with the
online application.
- The Department encourages prospective students to
visit before deciding whether to attend our master's or doctoral
programs in biostatistics.
Step 5: Complete an Application
Applications are processed centrally through the UNC Graduate School.
The application is available online. Create an
account to begin the process. Once the fee is paid, the application is
processed and the profile is available to BIOS the next business day.
Step 6: Manage Your Application
You may track the progress of your application, verify the receipt of
your application materials and view the Department's admissions
decision online.
(back to top)
Application
materials
The following items are required to complete your application.
Materials for the Graduate School
Mail the following items to the Graduate School, The University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Bynum Hall, CB 4010, Chapel Hill, NC
27599-4010:
- Application Fee. You may visit
the Graduate School’s webpage for price changes or to see if you
qualify for a fee waiver.
- Transcripts
-
Mail one official transcript from each institution where you studied
after high school bearing the signature of the registrar and the seal
of the institution.
- An official transcript from each institution is always required.
- A transcript is needed even if credits earned at
one institution appear on another institution's transcript as credits
transferred.
- International applicants must also submit a
certified English translation of transcripts not issued in English.
- Test Scores
-
Send recent GRE (past 5 years) or TOEFL (past 2 years) scores from the
Educational Testing Services website to the Graduate
School (UNC Code 5816). MCAT scores are acceptable in place of GRE
scores, but not recommended.
- Supplemental Materials/Other Requirements
-
Applicants claiming NC residency for tuition purposes: North Carolina Residency Application.
(back to top)
Materials for the Department
Mail the following items to Registrar, Department of Biostatistics, CB# 7420 McGavran-Greenberg, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7420:
- Transcripts
-
Mail one official transcript from each institution where you studied
after high school bearing the signature of the registrar and the seal
of the institution.
-
An official transcript from each institution is always required.
-
A transcript is needed even if credits earned at
one institution appear on another institution's transcript as credits
transferred.
-
International applicants must also submit a
certified English translation of transcripts not issued in English.
- Three (3) letters of recommendation if not submitted as part of your online application
- CV or Résumé
- Financial certificate showing sufficient financial
resources to cover educational and living expenses for the duration of
your program. Visit the Graduate School webpage for
more information.
- Statement of interest/purpose (Use the Supplementary Information Form if not submitted online.)
(back to top)
|
|
Last updated September 28, 2006 |