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graduate school admissions

Students seeking admission into our program should have an undergraduate degree or its equivalent and have taken the Graduate Record Examination (GRE). Foreign students must also take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). A baccalaureate degree in either a biological science, chemistry, physics or engineering is recommended. Applicants are strongly encouraged to take an undergraduate level biochemistry course. Students will be more favorably viewed for admission if they have Graduate Record Examination percentiles of 65 or higher. There is no absolute requirement for grade point average above that required by the graduate school, but successful applicants will generally have GPAs above 3.2 (A=4.0). Undergraduate research experience is strongly recommended. Students with deficiencies may be admitted, but these must be rectified during the first year.

Applications

Applications received by December 1st will be given first consideration for admission to the Fall Semester of the following year, but applications received subsequently will also be considered. Fall Semester classes begin in late August. Please have all materials, including official transcripts and letters of recommendation, sent to:

    Director
    Neuroscience Program , MS 8315
    RC1N
    12800 E. 19th Ave., 7107
    P.O. Box 6511
    Aurora, CO 80045

Students interested in pursuing an M.D. as well as a Ph.D. may apply to the Neuroscience Program via the Medical Scientist Training Program.

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application
Click here to go to the Graduate School web page for more information about the application process and to apply online. Only online applications made through ApplyYourself will be accepted.
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recruitment policy
It is the continuing policy and commitment of the Graduate School of the University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center to provide equal opportunity for qualified students without discrimination with regard to race, color, sex, religion, age, national origin, or disability and to welcome and encourage such students to make application for admission to its graduate programs.
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