Admission Requirements
Admission Requirements
Candidates for admission are required to have successfully completed the requirements for a baccalaureate degree including basic work in biology and chemistry. In general, the applicant should have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and a cumulative MCAT score of 24 or GRE score of 1100.

Application
An application to the Master of Science in Pharmacology graduate degree program must be accompanied by a fee of $75. The fee is non-refundable. The deadline for complete applications is June 9, 2008. However, applications will be reviewed as they are received, therefore early submission of applications are highly encouraged.

You may download the application in Adobe format by accessing this link. This form is fillable in Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader, you can download it from the internet for free at this location:

Once downloaded, the package should include:
• Instructions (1 page)
• Application (3 pages)
• Statement of Purpose (1 page)
• Recommendation Forms (2 pages)

If you should have any questions regarding your application or the application process, please call us at 1(800) 347.5935

Tuition
Full-time tuition for the year 2008-09 is $22,920 for 24 credit hours (or $955 per credit hour). After completing the course work, students must register during the summer for Thesis Research and pay a fee of $250. In addition, students will be charged the following fees on a per semester basis which are estimated as follows: activity fee $60; recreation center fee $120; health center fee $218; and academic support service fee $300.
Master's Fees
When applying for graduation, the following fees are required: Degree Fee $35.00.
Degree Requirements
Students are required to successfully complete the minimum of 24 credit hours of course work, and complete the requirements for a Master's thesis. The thesis will be based on either laboratory or library research (the topic to be chosen by the student in consultation with the advisor and the thesis committee). The courses will be offered every year.

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