Graduate Admissions in Plant Pathology: The Department of Plant Pathology offers graduate studies leading to the Master of Science (thesis and non-thesis option) and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. If you meet the admission requirements, you are encouraged to apply for our program. Before applying, please review the following resources to understand potential research and educational opportunities:
- Curriculum Overview
- Faculty Pages
- Areas of Research
If you have questions about our programs, areas of research, or the application process, please refer to our Frequently Asked Questions or contact Ms. Jessica Ulloa at julloa@ufl.edu.
Detail | Information |
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Designation | Graduate Admissions in Plant Pathology |
Research Area | Plant Pathology |
Location | University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA |
Eligibility/Qualification | To qualify for the application process, you must have a background in plant pathology, biology, agronomy, or another life science. Additionally, you need a faculty member willing to accept and financially support your research within their program. International applicants may need to meet English language competency exam score requirements. |
How to Apply | To apply, you must submit: |
- An online application
- Statement of purpose
- 3 letters of recommendation
- Official transcripts from all previously attended institutions via mail
- CV/Resume
- For international applicants: Official TOEFL scores sent via ETS
If you have application-related questions, please contact Ms. Jessica Ulloa at julloa@ufl.edu.
Deadlines:
- Fall Semester: December 1
- Spring Semester: September 1
- Summer Semester: December 1
Funding: Funding for graduate students is competitive and typically comes in the form of an Assistantship or Fellowship. For full consideration, applicants are encouraged to submit their application materials before December 1 for Fall semester admission or September 1 for Spring semester admission.
Disclaimer: This job post is provided for illustrative purposes based on the information available. For the most accurate and up-to-date details, please refer to the official University of Florida website. Please check the official website for further information and any potential updates related to this admission process.