Admissions
Admission Requirements
A Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics, computer and information science, engineering, a physical science or a life science earned from a program at an accredited institution with an average of B or better is required. Individuals with other degrees or less than a B average may be considered for conditional admission status and may be required to submit evidence of potential for success in a graduate program. An entering student should have completed three courses in Calculus, including multivariate calculus, plus introductory courses in Linear Algebra and Differential Equations. Deficiencies in prerequisites may be made up after entrance to the Graduate Program. However, credits received in courses elected to make up deficiencies do not count toward the degree.
To apply for admission send or have sent:
A completed Application Form for the HORACE H. RACKHAM SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES. This should be submitted on the official form. An application packet containing this form may be obtained by writing to the address below or sending an e-mail request to remski(at)umd.umich.edu. In addition, the Rackham Application Form is available for download by clicking on the links below. In item 14 on the Application Form, list the Academic Program as Applied and Computational Mathematics. Rackham has not assigned a Numeric Code yet, so you may leave this blank. For the Degree Program, fill in MS
A $60.00 application fee for citzens, and a $75.00 application fee for international students. (Attach to the application form in 1.) This should be a check, money order or Visa or Mastercard charge. Do not send cash. Make check payable to the University of Michigan-Dearborn. All checks must be payable in U.S. funds. A Visa or Mastercard charge requires submission of the "Payment of Application Fee" sheet included in the application packet.
Official, complete transcripts of prior college work. Have these sent directly from the institution to the address below.
A one page statement describing the applicant's career goals and personal objectives in pursuing this program. (Include with the application form in 1.)
Three letters of recommendation. At least one letter must be from someone familiar with the candidate's academic performance.
Applicants whose native language is not English and who have not received a Bachelor's degree from an institution of higher learning where the majority of instruction is in English should successfully complete a test of English proficiency such as the TOEFL examination.
to:
CASL Graduate Program Office
1080 Social Sciences Building
4901 Evergreen Road
Dearborn, MI 48128-1491
Please DO NOT send any materials to the Ann Arbor campus! Thank you.
Forms:
Graduate Admissions Application


