Comparative Pathobiology
Supported Degree Objectives
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
- Master of Science (MS)
- Non Degree
Required Supporting Documents
- Transcripts
- Recommendation Letters
- Academic Statement of Purpose
- Personal History Statement
- Graduate Record Examination (GRE) - Optional
- GRE is optional. However, some clinical residency programs and certain Departmental faculty members may require it for application evaluations. Please contact the Graduate Program Coordinator Nathan Wilkes nlwilkes@purdue.edu if you are unsure if you need GRE to support your application.
- Resume
English Proficiency Requirements
- This program accepts the Office of the Vice Provost for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Scholars basic requirements as described on the English Proficiency Requirements page.
Doctoral and Master's Degree Program Requirements
- Cumulative Grade Point Average from most recently conferred undergraduate, graduate, or professional degree:
- 3.0 or equivalent (A=4.0)
Application Deadlines
-
Fall Spring* Summer August 1 December 1 May 1 U.S. Citizen June 15 October 15 March 15 International
*Spring admission only occurs in exceptional circumstances.
Program Contact Information
-
Name Nathan Wilkes Phone 765-494-7543 Email nlwilkes@purdue.edu Web Program Website Address Purdue University
Department of Comparative Pathobiology
Veterinary Pathology Building
725 Harrison Street
West Lafayette, IN 47907-2027
USA
Additional Information
- Current master's students wishing to move to a doctoral degree program in this same graduate program will not be required to submit a new application.
- This is not an application for admission to our DVM program. If you are interested in applying for admission to the DVM program, please e-mail pvmstudentservices@purdue.edu or contact the Student Services Office at 765-494-7893.
- If you are interested in applying for a clinical pathology, anatomic pathology, or avian pathology graduate/residency program you should apply to the non-thesis Master's/residency program for the appropriate area through the Department of Comparative Pathobiology.