MS in Cell and Molecular Physiology (CaMP)
Admission
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DEADLINES
We accept applications for the MS in Cell and Molecular Physiology (CaMP) on a rolling basis. Early application is encouraged; we begin evaluating applications in early December. The application deadline is June 15th.
APPLICATION PROCESS
1. COMPLETED APPLICATION
- We strongly encourage applicants to apply online. There is no fee to submit the application online. If you are unable to email your application, you can mail your application (although please expect 7-10 days for Loyola to receive your application).
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2. TEST SCORES
- Applicants should submit official GRE or MCAT scores. You may apply without these scores; email us prior to starting your application.
3. OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS
- Applicants must have a Bachelor's degree with a minimum GPA of 3.2. Transcripts for all undergraduate and graduate work are required.
4. LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION
- Applicants must submit two letters of recommendation from individuals with direct knowledge of the applicant's academic performance and/or research experience in a lab.
5. STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
- Your statement of purpose should be a brief, one page document that explains your interest in this program.
6. RESUME
7. INTERVIEW
- A personal interview is required for admission. International applicants can interview by phone or video conference.
INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS
International applicants must have a degree equivalent to a U.S. Bachelor's degree and are required to submit the above documents and:
- TOEFL or IELTS scores
- A Declaration and Certification of Finances Form
- Evaluations of international transcripts by the Educational Credential Evaluators (ECE) is required. Read information about this service and download an application.
Questions? Contact Program Coordinator: Nayelly Villalobos
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Applicants are encouraged to have a Bachelor's degree in the STEM field completed by the time they matriculate. Successful applicants take at least one but usually two semesters (or the equivalent) of these courses and labs: Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Organic Chemistry, and Physics.