About Graduate Admission

Admission into a graduate program is selective and determined by each individual department/program. The Graduate School facilitates the application process and serves as a liaison between you and the program you're applying for.

Apply online nowApplying for admission online is strongly encouraged. Our online application is quick, secure and convenient. The application fee is $65.
GRE revised
General Test

Learn more about the revised General Test on the ETS.org website.

GRE revised General Test FAQs

The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General Test has been revised. Beginning August 2011, applicants will only be able to take the revised test. Applicants who need their score report before November 2011 must take the current version of the exam before August 1, 2011. If you take the revised test starting in August 2011 and later, your scores will be sent starting in November 2011.
Admission FAQs

Are paper applications available?

Students are strongly encouraged to complete an online application for the program they are applying for. We provide you with links to the programs' online applications.

I'm interested in law or medicine. Do I apply through this office?

Students interested in law or medicine must work with and apply for admission directly with the School of Law or the Miller School of Medicine.

School of Law Admissions

To apply for law programs, please visit the School of Law's website.

Miller School
of Medicine Admissions

Master's Programs
To apply for the Masters in Biostatistics program, please visit the program's website.

To apply for the Master in Public Health (M.P.H.) or the Master of Science in Public Health (M.S.P.H.), please visit the program's website.

Ph.D. Programs
The Miller School of Medicine's Program in Biomedical Sciences (PIBS) has a centralized admissions point that allows students to explore multiple research areas of interest before deciding on a specific program to complete their dissertation work.

Visit the Miller School of Medicine's Ph.D. in Epidemiology website

Medical School Admissions
Please visit the Miller School of Medicine admissions page.