The GRE is not required for admission
Ph.D. Application Deadline Extended to December 15th!
We are now accepting Ph.D. applications for Fall 2025—no GRE required! The department offers Ph.D. admission for Fall semesters only. M.S. applications are also welcome for Fall, Spring, and Summer C terms, with a priority deadline of January 5th.
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Prospective Grad Student Info Session
Note: This session was held on October 18, 2022
We have a long history of developing the best and brightest materials science and nuclear engineers in the country. We are also a growing and inclusive department - one that you will be proud to call your alma mater.
If you missed our virtual info session, click the link to watch it on YouTube!
Prospective Grad Student Info Session
Note: This session was held on October 18, 2022
We have a long history of developing the best and brightest materials science and nuclear engineers in the country. We are also a growing and inclusive department - one that you will be proud to call your alma mater.
If you missed our virtual info session, click the link to watch it on YouTube!
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Fast Facts About Our MSE and NE Graduate School Programs
This page contains information for prospective MSE and NE graduate students. If you’re looking for resources for current students, please see the Academics page.
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*preferred application deadline of Dec. 5 for fellowships, funding considerations and spring visit invitations. Graduate program applications are accepted on a rolling basis, but students still require an identified faculty mentor for acceptance.