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As the ninth oldest university in the U.S., established in 1769, Dartmouth maintains exceptional academic standing among Ivy League institutions. The chemistry department operates from a contemporary facility built in 1992, featuring expansive labs with cutting-edge research tools. With a favorable 2:1 student-to-professor ratio, the intimate department ensures individualized mentorship. All enrolled students receive financial support through a five-year guaranteed stipend contingent on satisfactory academic progress, along with tuition remission and partially covered health insurance. The doctoral program typically spans five years, offering graduate coursework and research across diverse chemistry disciplines including organic, biological, inorganic, and physical chemistry. Doctoral candidates gain teaching experience through undergraduate instruction assignments while receiving pedagogical training. Nestled in rural New Hampshire, the campus provides excellent outdoor activities like skiing and hiking, with major metropolitan areas such as Boston and Montreal within easy driving distance.
Students must have submit undergraduate and of any graduate work completed.
The result of the verbal aptitude, quantitative aptitude, analytical aptitude, and chemistry achievement portions of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE). The chemistry achievement portion is recommended but not required.
Another country where English is the native language should submit results from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) exam. The Test of Spoken English (TSE) is also strongly recommended, and results should be included if possible.