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Application
An
applicant must submit a completed application form obtainable
from the Office of Research and Graduate Studies. The application
must also have three letters of recommendation sent directly
to the Office of Research and Graduate Studies.
Application
to the joint Master of Science/Doctor of Medicine degree
program is a dual process. Students entering the program
will be independently accepted into the graduate program
at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology and the doctor of
medicine program at Indiana University School of Medicine.
Admission to each degree program is accomplished independently,
though applications should be submitted simultaneously.
An
applicant who is not a graduate of an accredited Bachelor
of Science program in engineering, mathematics, or natural
science disciplines offered by a U.S. college or university
must take the General Test portion of the Graduate Record
Examination (GRE). In addition, international students must
take the Test of English as a Foreign language (TOEFL).
Applicants must have the Educational Testing Service (E.T.S.)
report TOEFL and GRE scores directly to the Office of Research
and Graduate Studies. The written or computer based version
of the TOEFL is acceptable. A minimum overall TOEFL score
of 580 [237], with section minimums of 56 [22] for Listening,
60 [25] for Structure and Written Expression, and 60 [25]
for Vocabulary and Reading Expression: are required for
an applicant to be considered for admission. The scores
for the computer based version are shown in [].
Although
the GRE is not required for applicants from accredited Bachelor
of Science degree programs in engineering, mathematics,
or natural science disciplines offered by a U.S. college
or university, the results of the examination can serve
to strengthen the application.
Admission
Rose-Hulman recognizes two general groups
of graduate students; regular students and special students.
Engineering Management and predominately evening and/or
off campus students will be classified regular students
or special students based on their enrollment/admission
status.
A.
Regular Students
Regular
students are those who formally apply, are admitted, and
enroll to follow an approved program leading to an advanced
degree. Admission as a regular student generally requires
that the applicant have a bachelor's degree in an appropriate
undergraduate field from an accredited educational institution
and at least a B average (GPA = 3.0/4.0). Under special
circumstances an applicant who does not satisfy all of the
above requirements may be admitted as a regular student
if additional evidence of ability is provided. An applicant
must be admitted as a regular student before he or she can
receive any financial assistance from Rose-Hulman.
Admission to graduate study grants a student permission
to pursue a master's degree program in the program for which
application was made. A change of graduate program is not
recommended since it requires reapplication to and admission
by the new program. All financial aid accompanying the admission
to the original program is forfeited by a student changing
programs. The student must reapply for financial aid from
the remaining resources. Students admitted with an undergraduate
GPA below 3.0/4.0 are automatically on probation for the
first quarter of graduate work. Admission as a regular student
on probation means the student must have at least a B average
(GPA = 3.0/4.0) for the first twelve credit hours of graduate
study in order to continue their program.
An
applicant who has an academic record that cannot be readily
compared to the Rose-Hulman admission standards may, upon
recommendation of the major department, be admitted, subject
to any conditions stated by the Associate Dean of the Faculty.
An individual so admitted is considered to be on probation.
All new graduate students should report to
the Office of Research and Graduate Studies in Myers Hall
, M 246, upon their arrival to campus.
B.
Special Students
Special
students are permitted to enroll in courses, but are not
admitted to a Master's degree program. The minimum requirement
for admission as a special student is a Bachelor's degree
in engineering, mathematics, or science from an accredited
educational institution.
If a special student formally applies for admission as a
regular graduate student and is admitted, courses taken
as a special student can be included in the plan of study
for a Master's degree subject to the following conditions:
- Each
course must be from the approved list of graduate courses
and must be completed with a grade of B or better.
- No
more than twelve credit hours taken as a special student
can be included in the plan of study.
- The
plan of study is prepared in consultation with the student's
advisor and with the approval of his or her advisory committee.
Special
students who wish to pursue a Master's degree are urged
to apply for admission before completing twelve credit hours
as any additional hours may not be applied to meet graduation
requirements.
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