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Admissions
The Center for Molecular Medicine and Genetics grants admission to students who have a superior record of achievement in their previous studies and show a strong potential for success at the advanced level. Applicants usually hold a bachelor's degree or master's degree with a high grade point average and a strong background in basic science. Successful applicants have strong Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores. A strong performance on a GRE subject test is recommended but not required. International students must show proficiency in English with a minimum TOEFL score of 600.
For more information or to obtain an application, please contact the Center's Graduate Officer. To apply, please submit your application and personal statement of your goals and objectives for obtaining a Ph.D. to the Center's Graduate Officer. In addition, three letters of recommendation, original transcripts and TOEFL and GRE scores should be forwarded to the Graduate Officer.
Online Inquiry Form
Online Application Form
The ETS-GRE institutional code for Wayne State University is R1898. For departmental code, you may use either 206 (Cell and Molecular Biology) or 210 (Genetics).
The ETS-TOEFL institutional code is 1898. For departmental code, you may use either 06 (Genetics) or 74 (Molecular and Cellular Biology). |
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For more information about CMMG graduate programs contact:
Graduate Officer
Center for Molecular Medicine and Genetics
Scott Hall, Room 3127
Wayne State University School of Medicine
540 E. Canfield
Detroit, MI 48201
FAX: 313-577-5218
VOICE: 313-993-8029
E-Mail: apply@genetics.wayne.edu
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