The
School of Engineering and Applied Science offers an exceptional educational opportunity
for qualified students who seek an environment where graduate study is characterized
by integrated learning experiences with highly qualified, experienced, and dedicated
faculty. Graduate admissions committees are seeking well-rounded individuals who
bring exceptional intellectual capabilities along with a passion for their chosen
field. The admissions process looks for evidence of competitive academic performance,
work and life experiences, and qualities of character such as motivation, maturity,
tenacity, integrity, ability to work with others, self-reliance, and leadership.
All applicants are considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national
origin, political affiliation, disability, age, sexual orientation, or veteran
status.
An applicant must have a baccalaureate degree from a recognized college
or university. While this degree will normally be in the field of engineering
or applied science, degrees in other fields may be acceptable. Undergraduate courses
that may be required to remedy deficiencies must be taken without credit. An applicant
should have a B average for admission into graduate studies.
Each candidate
must complete the Application
for Admission. The application requires completion of an essay, transcripts
of all academic work and three letters of recommendation. All applicants are required
to take the Graduate Records Exam
(GRE).
The Engineering School welcomes applications from men and women from
other countries whose diverse perspectives broaden the range of educational experience
for all members of the academic community. International students must have an
outstanding command of the English language in order to enroll at the University.
The TOEFL exam is required of all applicants if the language first learned and
spoken in the home is not English. Most students admitted score at least 600 on
the paper exam, 250 on the computer exam, 90 on the IBT, or band 7.0 on IELTS. Some students may be required to complete
the Summer English
for Academic Purposes Program prior to admission.
Applications may be
completed and submitted on-line or application materials may be downloaded and
submitted by mail to: Graduate Studies, Office of the Dean, School of Engineering
and Applied Science, P.O. Box 400242 Thornton Hall, Room A-108, University of
Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4242. On-line applications are strongly encouraged.
Application information, including recommendations, reach the admissions committees
much faster if submitted electronically.
For U.S. citizens, deadlines for complete applications
for admission are: December 1 for January admission, May
1 for June admission, and August 1 for September admission.
Students seeking financial assistance, however, should have
a completed application submitted by January 15 for September
admission. International students on visas (other than permanent
residents) have the following deadlines: a minimum of five
months prior to the term for which admission is sought.
This time is necessary in order for the International Student
Office to review and process necessary papers. A prospective
international student must have appropriate, current, valid,
and legal non-immigrant status before he/she can be offered
final admission to the University. Also, all international
students (other than permanent residents) must provide bank
certification of the amount of U.S. dollars they will have
available for their first year in Charlottesville.
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For more information regarding graduate studies at UVa,
please see the UVa
Graduate Record / catalog.