
219 Brown Laboratory
Unless Otherwise Noted
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| 4:00PM Monday, Feb. 11 |
Professor Qihong Huang
The Wistar Institute |
| The genetic screens to identify metastasis-promoting genes including ERp5 and
MicroRNA |
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CBI
12:15PM, Wednesday, February 13 |
| Presentation by First Year Students on Third Rotation |
Abby Grabitz
(Melinda Duncan’s Lab) |
Stephanie Schaefer
(Colin Thorpe’s Lab) |
Benjamin Israel
(M. Cindy Farach-Carson’s Lab) |
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| 4:00PM, Wednesday, February 13 |
Professor James K. Chen
Stanford School of Medicine |
| Chemical Probes of Embryonic Signaling and Patterning |
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4:00PM, Friday, February 15
101 Brown Laboratory |
Professor John T Yates, Jr.
University of Virginia |
| Atomic-resolution Studies of an Unusual Effect: The Influence of Metal Adatoms in Chemisorption on Surfaces |
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What is the Department and University code for ETS?
All application material needs to be sent directly to the Office of Graduate Studies. The ETS University of Delaware institution code is 5811. The Department code is not necessary.
Where do I mail my supplemental application documents?
All supplemental documents are to be mailed directly to the Office of Graduate Studies. No application material should be mailed to the Department. If you do inadvertently send items to the Department, it will be forwarded to the Office of Graduate Studies:
Office of Graduate Studies
University of Delaware
234 Hullihen Hall
Newark, DE 19716
USA
I would like to apply for spring semester. Will you be accepting applications for spring?
We do have spring admission but it is only done in exceptional cases as all the coursework is designed to start in the fall semester. Spring admissions are extremely rare and the only students admitted in the spring semester (which is one every few years) are the ones who transfer with a new faculty or the ones who have a very specific interest from a current research group. Thus, it is much more common to apply for the fall semester.
After I apply, will I receive a confirmation that my supplemental material has been received?
Unfortunately, we are unable to confirm with every student every time a pace of their application is received. You may check your status page and view which items have been received and which items the Grad Office is still waiting on.
Are GRE subject tests required?
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry does not require subject tests.
What is the minimum GRE score I must have to be admitted?
There is no official minimum score for the GRE. Your entire application will be carefully reviewed before a decision is reached by the committee in charge of admissions, including the GRE scores.
What is the minimum TOEFL score I must have to be admitted?
The Department would like to see a minimum score of 260 (CBT), 600 (paper) and 100 (IBT). However, achieving those marks will not guarantee of an offer of admission. Also, not achieving those marks will not guarantee a non-offer. Your entire application will be carefully reviewed before a decision is reached by the committee in charge of admissions.
How many students will be admitted each fall? How many from my country?
The number of slots varies each year. This is dependent on funding and students who have graduated. The average is 25. All applicants are reviewed with equal merit, regardless of the country of application.
What is the application deadline date for fall?
Although we do have a rolling admission process, we suggest that applications be completed by February 01. Applications will continue to be accepted after this date, and reviewed. However, once our class is full, we will no longer be able make any more offers of admission.
When will I know if I am admitted?
The Director of Graduate Studies will first contact you by email informing you that the committee will recommend you for admission. Official offers will be mailed from the Office of Graduate Studies. Non-domestic student offers will be mailed from the Office of Foreign Students and Scholars.
I only want to attend Part Time.
No financial support is available and most of the part-time graduate students are supported by their employers. Only evening classes would not be possible at our department. However, if you can attend the seminar series that start at 4 pm (Monday, Wednesday, or Friday, depending on the major), there are some possibilities for taking graduate-level classes in the evening to fulfill all the requirements over a longer period of time than that for the full-time studies.
I want to transfer in from another program.
If you are interested in transferring to our program you can start the application process via the internet at http://www.udel.edu/gradoffice/applicants. The admission process is very competitive and the transfer students are considered with the same standards as the first-time admission applicants. In the case of transfer students, we also require a clear explanation of the reasons to transfer and we always talk to the original institution where the applicant was admitted.
I need financial assistance.
All full time Ph.D. students who are cleared to TA receive a generous stipend and tuition waiver. (see Dept. Statistics for current stipend)
Does the Department of Chemistry have a restriction on the minimum number of Chemistry modules taken during undergraduate years for PhD application?
We do have students with biology, physics, engineering background but we need to make sure that they succeed in our coursework. If they do not have undergraduate classes in chemistry, they have much smaller chance of being admitted. Nevertheless, if there is any other evidence of this proficiency, we will also consider it.
I didn't get my questions answered here. Who do I ask? If you are a prospective Ph.D. student, contact Jen Dulany @ jenws@udel.edu, or by telephone @ 302-831-2462. You can also set up a campus visit with Jen. |
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