Scholarship Opportunity in Chemistry and Biochemistry: Unlock your potential in the field of Chemistry and Biochemistry with our comprehensive graduate programs. Embrace the chance to join a vibrant academic community dedicated to academic excellence and research innovation at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
Summary Table:
Scholarship Title | Graduate Programs in Chemistry and Biochemistry |
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Study Area | Chemistry, Biochemistry |
Scholarship Description | Financial support, teaching assistantship, tuition waiver or funds |
Eligibility | Bachelor’s degree, GRE scores (optional), TOEFL (for int’l students) |
Required Documents | Application, transcripts, personal statement, recommendation letters, CV |
How to Apply | Complete application, email exceptions for non-fall terms |
Last Date | Varies: January 15 (PhD), March 15 (MS) |
Study Area:
The graduate programs in Chemistry and Biochemistry encompass diverse facets within these fields, offering students an opportunity to delve into advanced studies, research, and practical applications.
Scholarship Description:
All PhD students in Chemistry and Biochemistry receive financial support in the form of a teaching assistantship along with a tuition waiver or funds. For MS candidates, financial support is available for those applying before the specified deadlines.
Eligibility:
Prospective applicants must hold a Bachelor’s degree. GRE scores are optional and do not impact admission decisions. International students are required to submit official TOEFL scores.
Required Documents:
A complete application includes academic transcripts, a personal statement articulating interest in the program, three letters of recommendation, and a current Curriculum Vitae (CV).
How to Apply:
Submit a comprehensive application along with the requisite documents. Requests for admission in terms other than fall require approval from the Graduate Program Director, and inquiries about the PhD program can be directed to Dr. Nicholas Oberlies.
Last Date:
Application deadlines vary: January 15 for the PhD program and March 15 for full consideration in the MS program. Late applications for the MS program may not receive financial support.
For more information about the PhD program, contact:
Dr. Nicholas Oberlies Director of Graduate Studies Email: nicholas_oberlies@uncg.edu Phone: 336-334-5474