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  Graduate Program in Neuroscience    
 

What is the Purpose of Doctoral Education?
Introduction
Degree Programs
Program Mission
Faculty Research Interests
Research Facilities
Surroundings and Lifestyle
Faculty and Areas of Investigation

Poncin Fellowship Application

Admission Information (including):
     Application for Admission
     Admission Requirements
     E-Mail Release
     Cost of Study
     Financial Aid
     Teaching and Research
        Assistantship (stipend)
     Living and Housing Costs

Neuroscience Program Organization

 

 

Graduate Student Cohort
Work and Vacation
Course of Study
Course Descriptions
Petitions for Substitutions/Transfer Credit and Waivers
Requesting a Change of Status
Thesis Advisory Committee
Submitting Ph.D. or M.S. Programs to Graduate School
Annual Review
Affiliation for Scholarly Work
Ph.D and M.S. Examination Information
Graduation Deadlines
Request Additional Information
About WSU

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To Apply to the Neuroscience Program

Write to:

Graduate Studies Committee
Graduate Program in Neuroscience
PO Box 646520
Washington State University
Pullman, WA USA 99164-6520
Phone: (509) 335-7675
Fax: (509) 335-4650
email contact: grad_neuro@vetmed.wsu.edu

or visit the WSU On-Line Admissions web page.

In order to complete the processing of your graduate school application we will need to receive the following information:

  1. Completed admission application
  2. Official transcripts of all college work
  3. Applications from foreign students must include a TOEFL score
  4. GRE scores
  5. Three letters of recommendation. These should be addressed to the Graduate Program Coordinator at the department's address.
  6. A statement that describes your career goals and research interests

The first three items should be submitted to the VCAPP office and to the Graduate School Office, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164-1030. The latter three items should be submitted to the VCAPP office only. When this information is complete, a decision can be made on your application. Please make sure to give your anticipated date of enrollment. Feel free to contact the department if you have questions.

Graduation Deadlines

Refer to the Graduate School Forms and Procedures.
 

 
 
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