Ph.D. Application Information
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Graduate Admissions Contact: Melinda Moore (mmoore@uchicago.edu)
Completing the Application
A completed application requires undergraduate transcripts (one official copy from each institution attended) and three letters of recommendation.
Important Reminders for Applicants
The following statements supersede contradictory entries in any printed materials:
- This year's deadline for applications is Novemeber 30th, 2023.
- The Application Fee is $90.
- GRE for Fall 2024 Admissions Cycle: In recognizing the COVID-19 global pandemic disruptions, UChicago Chemistry is not requiring GRE scores for the Fall 2023 admissions cycle. This includes both the Chemistry subject and general GRE test scores.
- When applying online you will be asked to list faculty of interest before submitting your application. Read about the research interests of our faculty on their faculty profiles.
- Students wishing to transfer to UChicago from another US institution must submit, in addition to letters and transcripts from their undergraduate institution, a transcript and two letters of recommendation from faculty at the graduate institution they are leaving. One of the two letters should be from the research sponsor if the student has already begun research.
- Applicants who do not meet the waiver criteria here must submit proof of English language proficiency. Only the TOEFL iBT or IELTS Academic tests are accepted as proof of proficiency. The Department of Chemistry requires a minimum TOEFL score of 90 overall or a minimum IELTS scores of 7.0 overall. TOEFL or IELTS score reports are valid for two years and scores will be considered expired if the test was taken more than two years prior to the application deadline. Please see UChicagoGRAD’s page for complete details.
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Students must be legally authorized to work in the United States for the University of Chicago in order to meet the degree requirements to earn a PhD in this program. Note that international students on F-1 and J-1 visas are normally eligible for on-campus employment.
International applicants may find this information helpful.