International Applicants
Applicants for admission to the program in Computational
Mathematics leading to a Master of Science degree are expected to have
completed a bachelor's degree in mathematics, computer science or
statistics with at least a 3.0 grade point average. An applicant
should also have completed two semesters of calculus, one semester of
a programming language, and one semester of statistics. Applicants who
do not meet all these requirements but have a strong academic and/or
work background in one of the three disciplines will also be
considered on a case-by-case basis.
For all applicants, there is no fee for on-line
applications.
U.S. students should
click here for application information.
For international students, materials required for review include:
Official transcripts of all undergraduate work and any previous
graduate work.
Official scores from the general exam of the
GRE. Subject area examinations are not required.
Three letters of recommendation, at least one of which
should be from an academic source. (Print and complete the
appropriate portion of this Recommendation Form (pdf))
A brief (not to exceed 500 words) statement of purpose
in seeking the M.S. degree in Computational Mathematics.
For students for whom English is not a primary
language: An official score report indicating satisfactory
performance on TOEFL.
To apply on-line as an international student, click on the "Apply
now" link below and indicate that you are an "International"
applicant. You will be asked additional questions. There is no
application fee for on-line applications. Hard copies of the
application are available upon request.
Application Deadlines
Applications for admission as a degree candidate with financial aid
should be submitted no later than March 1 for the academic year
beginning in the following September. Degree candidates applying for
admission without financial aid as well as non-degree applicants may
apply up to one month prior to the beginning of the term in which the
student desires to begin graduate work. For the fall semester, such
applications are due August 1.
Apply now (for Non-U.S. Citizen, Non-Permanent Resident).
Graduate assistantships are available to outstanding
degree-seeking candidates.
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