Application Information

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Master's Admissions Standards

Master’s applications are reviewed by individual admissions committees in each department offering programs. In general, committees will offer admission for 1-year programs if they believe that completion of their program will increase academic proficiency and MCAT scores for eventual acceptance into Medical School or another professional program.

Applications are looked at holistically and there are no hard and fast minimums. Successful applicants usually have a GPA of at least 3.0 in an appropriate degree program.

PhD Admission Standards

The BMS PhD Admissions Committee conducts a holistic review of the total application, evaluating applicants using indicators of academic excellence and the potential for educational and professional success. This process relies upon the comprehensive assessment of a combination of quantitative and qualitative measures. Holistic review recognizes that an applicant possesses strengths and weakness that must be evaluated in relation to one another and ensures that an applicant is neither accepted nor denied admission based on a single parameter.

Applications for admission will be assessed on the basis of both achievement and potential for success, within the broader context of an applicant’s experiences, opportunities, and challenges. Strong applicants will not only possess competitive academic qualifications for admission, but will demonstrate the ability to contribute to the academic environment, complete the graduate degree program, and ultimately, have a successful research career.

Standardized test scores: GRE or MCAT scores are not required, but will be evaluated if provided.

A competitive candidate generally has documented evidence of academic excellence as demonstrated by several of the following:

  • GPA of at least 3.3 (on a 4.0 scale) with a strong performance in upper-level science courses
  • Progression of academic performance over time
  • Rigorous curriculum in prior degree program(s)
  • Successful completion of a professional degree
  • Prior research experience
  • Strong written communication skills

Additional factors that will be considered as indicators of commitment to the degree program and overall potential for success include, but are not limited to, one or more of the following:

  • Leadership abilities
  • Relevant work experience
  • Focused talents/skills
  • Creativity in problem-solving
  • Educational and personal background
  • Work ethic

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must:

  • Earn at least a baccalaureate degree (or its equivalent) from an accredited institution of higher education prior to the start of classes
  • Show a strong science coursework foundation
  • Demonstrate English language proficiency through standardized testing, if English is not your native language 

Application Deadlines

PhD applications open on September 1st and close on February 14th.  Apply early. Admissions are offered on a rolling basis.

Priority Consideration: September 1st, 2024 through December 31st, 2024

Standard Consideration: Ends February 14th, 2025

PhD Personal Interview:

Interviews will be offered to the most competitive PhD candidates for admission. Applicants will meet with faculty and current students in both an individual and group setting. Interviews will either be conducted in person or virtually, and will begin in January. Apply early. Admissions are offered on a rolling basis.

MS applications open in September and most close in July, although some close as late as August 1st. Please refer to the specific master's program website. The application system atapplygrad.tulane.edu/apply will only allow creation of applications within the deadlines. You may apply to more than one program.

Information Needed for Application

You will need to enter/upload the following information to submit your application:

  • Enter Biographical Information
  • Upload a resume/CV
  • Upload a personal statement (1-2 pages)
  • Enter academic history from all colleges and universities attended
  • Request that official transcripts be sent to Tulane BMS program
  • Request three Letters of Recommendation, preferably from academic instructors, or researchers. (Note: some programs may require less than three letters)

Your application will be reviewed when the following is received:

  • Official transcripts from all prior colleges or universities
  • Three letters of recommendation
  • TOEFL score, IELTS score, or other evidence of English proficiency for international applicants (see non-native English speakers below)
  • Evaluated transcripts from an evaluation service for international students (see International Students below)

Note: Due to COVID-19 restrictions, we may review your application with copies of official documents, but will not offer acceptance until all official documents are received.

Application Fee

Applications for PhD and Masters' programs do not require payment of an application fee.

Personal Statement

MS programs:  Your personal statement should describe your professional goals and reasons for applying to our MS program, in one or two pages.

PhD: Your personal statement should describe your purpose in pursuing a doctorate in Biomedical Sciences. Include an explanation of any past research and future research interests, indicating how they are related to your professional goals. Please limit your statement to approximately two pages. You will also be asked to include the names of any Tulane School of Medicine faculty members whose research is of interest to you.

Letters of Recommendation

Applicants must request three letters of recommendation in the application system in order to be able to submit an application. Letters from professors who know your academic history and capabilities or researchers with whom you have worked are weighted much more heavily than friends, acquaintances or people you know in other capacities. The letters should address your potential to succeed in Tulane’s Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences.

Recommenders will receive and email with instructions for uploading their LOR into the application system along with a rating scale for other attributes. If you apply to more than one MS program, you may use the same recommenders. They may use the same letter but will be required to upload their recommendation to each application separately.

Transcripts

Official transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate study are required. Electronic official transcripts from the school or a transcript service are preferred, sent to bms@tulane.edu.  We also accept mailed sealed official transcripts, our institution code is 6178. Photocopied transcripts, faxed transcripts, and student copies of transcripts are not acceptable for admission. Final transcripts indicating receipt of degree must be submitted before the beginning of the incoming semester. Email and postal mail addresses are provided in the application. International applicants whose highest degree is from an international university must have those transcripts evaluated by a service (www.naces.org) and the evaluation must be received before the admissions committee will review your application.

Non-Native English Speakers

In addition to admissions requirements, applicants who are not native speakers of English must demonstrate an adequate command of the English language. Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) scores or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) scores is required. For more information about the tests, visit the TOEFL or IELTS website or contact ETS. When requesting ETS to send your score to the Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences, please use code 6178.

International Students

Applicants whose highest degree is from a university outside the United States must have their credentials evaluated (course by course). This evaluation is required even if the primary language is English and/or the school uses a 4 point grading scale. The university will accept evaluations done by any credentialing agency listed on the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services web site (http://www.naces.org).

The BMS Program Office will contact admitted international applicants regarding funds verification and visa paperwork. Once required information is received, The Center for International Students and Scholars will contact admitted students to prepare an I-20.

The Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences does not set a specific number of International PhD Students that it will admit each year, but instead weighs the applications of all applicants to select those who are the best qualified. Typically, about one third of our incoming PhD students are international students.

PhD Students from outside the United States receive the same financial package as U.S. citizens. For more information on tuition scholarship and stipend, see Stipends and Benefits.