Graduate Admissions
Admission to the school's graduate programs is competitive
and students are encouraged to apply early. Applications are reviewed by an admissions
committee that evaluates students on the basis of past performance and evidence of ability to
pursue graduate studies successfully. The school admits students to its doctoral and master's degree programs throughout the year; however, early application
(by Feb. 15) is advised to receive consideration for assistantships and
other financial support.
Information on admission to master's or Ph.D. degree programs may be found at the Graduate Programs Web site at http://www.umkc.edu/sbs/graduate, in the Graduate Academic Regulations and Information
section of this catalog, by e-mail to sbs-grad@umkc.edu, or
by writing to our graduate programs office at the mailing
address at the beginning of this section.
Graduate teaching assistantships, graduate research assistantships and
fellowships are available through the school and are awarded on a competitive
basis. Currently, all fully admitted, full-time doctoral students receive
financial support.
To be eligible for admission to the School of Biological Sciences' graduate programs, the applicant must:
- Possess a bachelor's degree in biological sciences or a related field
with a minimum of 120 credit hours, or possess an advanced degree in a health
sciences field.
- Have an undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0.
- Have sufficient background coursework to undertake graduate studies in
biological sciences.
- Have acceptable scores in the Graduate Record Examination aptitude
tests.
- Submit three letters of recommendation from individuals familiar with
the student's academic performance and scientific abilities.
Students may be admitted with certain deficiencies, with the stipulation that
these can be removed early in the course of study.