Preliminary Admission Application

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The Admissions Committee of the Molecular Therapeutic Training Program (MTTP) ranks applicants by using a composite analysis drawn from their completed preliminary application.   Applicants with competitive profiles will be contacted by Dr. Anthony J. Berdis, Director of Graduate Admissions for an interview.  Please ensure that your application contains your current address, telephone number, and e-mail address.

Students interested in applying for admission must first complete the Preliminary Application Form online below. Upon approval, you will be notified by phone and/or email and given information on how to proceed with the admissions process. For additional information, please contact:

Ruth A. Keri, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Pharmacology
School of Medicine
Case Western Reserve University
10900 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland , OH 44106-4965
Telephone: (216) 368-3495
Fax: (216) 368-3395
E-mail: ruth.keri@case.edu

Please provide the following information. Fields marked with a * are required.

Which degree are you applying? *  
Masters Ph.D.

First Name*
   

Middle Name
 

Last Name*
   

VISA # (International Applicants Only)
 

E-mail Address*
     

Phone
 

Home Address
 


 

City
 

State

Zip Code
 

GRE/TOEFL Scores:  
  Raw Score Percentage Date(s) Taken
Verbal % mm/dd/yyyy
Quantitative %   mm/dd/yyyy
Analytical %   mm/dd/yyyy
Subject Test %   mm/dd/yyyy
(Check subject test taken in below)  
Biology
Chemistry
Other
 
       
Date of next scheduled GRE if applicable:   mm/dd/yyyy
TOEFL Score:
 
TOEFL Date Taken:   mm/dd/yyyy
OR scheduled to take the TOEFL on date:   mm/dd/yyyy
Academic Status:  

 
 
 

   

 

Citizenship:

 
If yes, Resident Alien #  
If yes, Country of Citizenship  
   
LIST ALL SCHOOLS (Undergraduate and Graduate) :  
Name of School City Major Date Degree GPA (4.0 scale)
             
             
             
             

 

LIST SCHOLASTIC AWARDS/HONORS:

 

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE\AREAS OF INTEREST
Briefly describe all research experience in which you have engaged to any considerable extent (less than 250 words).  Include names of employers, dates of employment, experience in Undergraduate and Graduate School. List labs, dates,
and projects.

 

 

LIST PUBLICATIONS:

 

How did you hear about our program?


If you select others above, please specify it below:

 

ETHNICITY AND RACE:
To be completed by U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents only. Not used to make admissions decisions.

African-American/Black
Asian
Hispanic/Mexican-American
Native American (American Indian) or Alaska Native
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
White/Caucasian

Other:  

Check here if you do not wish to provide some or all of the above information.



Make sure this application is completely and accurately filled out before clicking the "Submit" button below.

 

Although the Office of Graduate Studies at Case Western Reserve University requires a minimum GPA of 3.0 for admission to graduate school, the criteria for admissions into the MTTP may be more rigorous. The MTTP Admissions Committee looks specifically at an applicant's cumulative and science GPAs as well as the courses taken. These should include calculus, biochemistry, organic chemistry, biology, and, preferably, cell and molecular biology and mammalian physiology.

Each applicant is required to take the GRE General Test (verbal, quantitative, and analytical sections) and to submit official scores as a part of the application for admission. High scores (>75%) in all areas are desirab   

Although the d plan to take the test by no later than October.

 

Notice of Non-Discrimination Policy

Case Western Reserve University admits students of any race, religion, age, sex, color, disability, sexual orientation, and national or ethnic origin to all the rights and privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the university. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, age, sex, color, disability, sexual orientation, and national or ethnic origin in administering its educational policies, admission policies, employment, promotion and compensation policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic or other university-administered programs.

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