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PhD in Environmental Science
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Graduate Program |
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PhD in Environmental Science |
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Program Website |
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http://www.wright.edu/academics/envsci/
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Admission Quarters and Application Deadlines |
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Fall
Quarter Recommended. |
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Deadlines if also Applying for Funding |
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No Deadlines |
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Requirements |
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- Applicants must
hold a baccalaureate degree or a master's degree from a
supporting discipline (e.g., biology, chemistry, or geology) and
have performed satisfactorily. The GPA in undergraduate or in
previous graduate level coursework should be at least 3.0.
Students should enter the Program with knowledge of one of the
supporting sciences and having successfully completed biology,
organic chemistry, physics, statistics and calculus.
- GRE scores are
required. Scores lower than 1000 across the Verbal and
Quantitative sections are unlikely to be competitive. In
addition,
- TOEFL score of at
least 600/250/100 or IELTS of 6.5.
- A substantial part
of your funding will arise from an individual faculty member. To
ensure student success, we require that students receive a
commitment from a potential faculty advisor who is willing and
able to support you in their laboratory. Applicants should begin
this process at the time of applying by contacting individual
faculty members in your area of interest.
- Our most
competitive applicants will have independent research experience
at either the undergraduate or graduate level, or have a record
of environmental science-related work experiences that indicate
a high chance of success in PhD-level research.
- Three letters of
recommendation are required that address your past performance
and provide an indication of your chances of success in our PhD
program.
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Program Information |
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http://www.wright.edu/academics/envsci/admissions/index.html
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Email |
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director.envsci@wright.edu
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