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Frequently Asked Questions

LAST UPDATED ON 3/19/2008 5:21:09 AM

 When is the application deadline?

 Where can I find information on application procedures?

 How do I check on the status of my application?

 May I pay my application fee on-line?

 May I apply to more than one program of study?

 How do I apply to a dual degree program?

 How do I apply for financial assistance (scholarships, assistantships, fellowships)?

 How do I apply for student loans?

 If I submit an application on-line, should I also send a paper copy of the application?

 Where do I send application material?

 What institutional code do I use to order test reports?

 Once I submit my application, when may I expect to receive a receipt confirmation?

 Do you have an interview weekend?

 Are interviews required for admission?

 May I visit the university and meet with faculty in my program of interest?

 When may I expect to received a decision on my application?



When is the application deadline?
The application deadline is January 15th.

Where can I find information on application procedures?
Please visit the 'Admissions' page for information on the application process and procedures.

How do I check on the status of my application?
You may check on the status of your application by emailing the appropriate Graduate School office: Bowman Gray campus (bggrad@wfubmc.edu) or Reynolda campus (gradschl@wfu.edu).

May I pay my application fee on-line?
No. The application fee is payable by check or money order only.

May I apply to more than one program of study?
Yes, applicants to the Bowman Gray campus may submit one set of official transcripts and test reports; all other application material including the application fee must be submitted for each program to which an application is being made.

Applicants to the Reynolda campus are required to submit a complete application, including the application fee, for each program the applicant wishes to be considered for admission.

How do I apply to a dual degree program?
The Graduate School offers four dual degree programs. The MD/PhD and MD/MS programs are offered in conjunction with the Wake Forest University School of Medicine. Initial application for the MD/PhD program is through the American Medical College Application Service (AMCAS). For information visit the web site: http://www.wfubmc.edu/mdphd. After the initial application is made through the AMCAS system, applicants will receive notification from the School of Medicine if they pass the initial review process. A supplemental application will then be mailed on which the applicant notes his or her desire to apply to the dual degree. After receipt of the supplemental application by the School of Medicine, copies of the application material will be forwarded to the Director of the MD/PhD program and the Graduate School office. If an applicant is rated competitive, an invitation to interview will be made.

Medical students who wish to apply to the MD/MS program will make application to the Graduate School during the fall semester of their second year of studies. Accepted students are admitted to the master's program for their third year of study, and complete required coursework during that year. Students will rejoin their medical studies in years 4 and 5, while simultaneously completing a master's thesis project as their final requirement for the degree.

The PhD/MBA program is offered in conjunction with the Babcock Graduate School of Management. Students wishing to enroll in this combined program will be required to make separate application to the Babcock Graduate School of Management after advancement to PhD candidacy and with the permission of the PhD program director. For more information visit the web site: http://www2.wfubmc.edu/graduate/phdmba.html.

How do I apply for financial assistance (scholarships, assistantships, fellowships)?
Applications to programs in the biomedical sciences (Bowman Gray campus) are automatically considered for a full tuition scholarship and stipend for living expenses. No financial aid forms are required.

Applicants to programs on the Reynolda campus are considered for financial assistance. No additional forms are required.

How do I apply for student loans?
Bowman Gray campus applicants, for information on financial aid and how to apply for student loans please visit this website:  http://www1.wfubmc.edu/FinancialAid/. Reynolda campus applicants, please visit the Financial Aid webpage for instructions and forms http://www.wfu.edu/finaid/grad_apply.html.

If I submit an application on-line, should I also send a paper copy of the application?
No. If you submit an on-line application you should not submit an additional paper application. On-line applications subnmitted to the Bowman Gray campus will receive an emailed confirmation with 48 hours of receipt.

Applications to the Reynolda campus will recieve an emailed confirmation upon receipt of the signature page and application fee.

Where do I send application material?
All application material should be mailed directly to the Graduate School office. Once applications are complete, they will be forwarded to the individual departments/programs for review.

What institutional code do I use to order test reports?
Please visit the following web page for a list of institutional codes to be used when ordering test reports. IELTS reports do not require an institutional code, only the institution's name.

Once I submit my application, when may I expect to receive a receipt confirmation?
An on-line applications to the Bowman Gray campus will receive an emailed confirmation, in most cases, within 48 hours. Responses to paper applications will be mailed within 5 business days. On-line applicants to the Reynolda campus will receive an emailed confirmation upon receipt of the signature page and application fee.

During the 6 weeks leading up to the application deadline, there is a large volume of material received by the offices and delays in correspondence may be expected.

Do you have an interview weekend?
The PhD Interview Weekend is normally held the 2nd week of February. For fall 2008 recruitment, the interview weekend is scheduled for Thursday, February 14th and Friday, February 15th. Individual programs may request that prospective applicants arrive on Wednesday and/or depart on Saturday of that week. Invitations to attend the interview weekend will be mailed starting mid-January.

Are interviews required for admission?
Although not required of all students, personal interviews are encouraged and may be specified as a requirement for some programs. For more information, contact the program director and/or recruiter.

May I visit the university and meet with faculty in my program of interest?
All applicants are welcome to visit the university whenever possible. If you are planning on visiting, please contact the program director/recruiter to help facilitate the arrangements and to set up interviews.

When may I expect to received a decision on my application?
Programs generally will start the notification process by late February and will continue through the beginning of April. Applicants are encourage to keep in contact with program directors/recruiters throughout the application process. These individuals are a vital source of information regarding the evaluation process, review committee meetings, and the status of your application.

Bowman Gray Campus: bgrad@wfubmc.edu | 1-800-438-4723
Reynolda Campus: bgradschl@wfu.edu | 1-800-257-3166

 


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