Language Requirements
Qualification Requirements
Transcripts: Successful applicants typically earn at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale in their baccalaureate degree. We do not disqualify students who have had periods of poor academic performance, and we invite students to provide explanations for periods where their performance was not consistent with what they feel their potential is.
Quantitative coursework: Multivariate calculus is required, and linear algebra is recommended for applicants to the MS program. Both multivariate calculus and linear algebra are required for applicants to the PhD program. Otherwise, no specific undergraduate courses are required for admission to the MS or PhD program. Successful applicants will have completed coursework that demonstrates their quantitative skills. Successful applicants in the past have included graduates from math/stat undergraduate programs as well as students who were not math/stat majors but performed well in quantitative coursework as an undergraduate, post-baccalaureate, or graduate student.
Personal statement/essays: Applicants personal statement (MS) or responses to essay questions (PhD) are evaluated to assess not just their academic maturity and performance in the classroom, but also their prior engagement with research projects and service to their community.
Letters of recommendation (minimum of two)
R'sum/CV
Please note, Graduate Record Exam (GRE) scores are not required and will not be considered or reviewed by our admissions committee.
English Language Proficiency Requirement successful biostatistics candidates typically earn a TOEFL score of 100 or higher, or the equivalent on other approved tests