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The VCU Department of Biostatistics aims to enhance public health by advancing statistical methodology, training graduate students and health researchers in biostatistical techniques, and partnering in health science investigations. Our faculty pursue research innovations inspired by real-world collaborations, simultaneously strengthening our educational programs. Through this dual emphasis on methodological development and practical application, students cultivate robust statistical expertise and communication abilities, preparing them for prominent roles in academic institutions, public agencies, and corporate settings.
Applicants for the M.S. in Biostatistics are encouraged to complete the verbal, quantitative and analytical writing sections of the Graduate Record Exam; however, this is not a requirement. Graduation from a regionally accredited college or university or its equivalent. Departments may admit graduate applicants with three-year bachelor’s degrees provided these three-year degrees allow the students to pursue graduate studies in their countries. Further, the department will require prerequisite/foundation courses as needed to fill in any gaps in the student’s educational background.
Required grade point average. For admission to graduate study at VCU, the Graduate School requires an undergraduate GPA of 3.0. or better, however, an individual department may waive this requirement as identified through a holistic review of an application. For students with earned graduate degrees from accredited institutions, the graduate GPA may be the primary basis for consideration.
Entrance examinations. Submission of standardized graduate-level test scores (fewer than five years old) may be required by the individual program/department. Note: Not all programs require standardized test scores.  Applicants are encouraged to visit individual department and program sections of the Graduate Bulletin for information about specific test score requirements.
Letters of recommendation. Letters of recommendation from instructors or professional references in the applicant’s intended field of study may be required. Applicants are encouraged to visit individual department and program sections of the Graduate Bulletin for information about specific requirements.
Statement of intent. Applicants are encouraged to visit individual department and program sections of the Graduate Bulletin for information about specific requirements.
Such additional requirements as may be established by individual programs and schools. These may include personal interviews, auditions, submission of a portfolio or other materials.