Mathematics
(MS or PhD)
The
MS and the PhD in Mathematics
are awarded by the Graduate College. Instruction is offered through the
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. The MS is offered without a thesis.
UI
General Catalog Description
Admission
requirements
Applicants must meet the Admission
Requirements of the Graduate College and the department
offering the degree program (review the department's web site or the General
Catalog for departmental requirements).
Estimated costs of attendance
Tuition and fees vary by degree program and the type of student you are.
Estimated Costs of Attendance
Application
deadlines
- Fall
semester—July 15; (January 15* to be considered for financial
aid; April
15 for international students)
- Spring
semester**—December 1 (October 1 for international students.)
- Summer
session**—April 15 (March 1 for international students)
*Offers of
admission and teaching assistantships are usually sent out February through
May.
**Very few offers are made for spring or summer.
Application
procedures
For these degree programs, you will need to send some application materials
to your academic department and some to the Office of Admissions, which
handles Graduate College applications.
Materials
to send to the department:
Materials
to send to Admissions:
- A second
set of your official academic records/transcripts
- Your official
GRE General Test scores from the Educational
Testing Service (the University's institutional code is 6681)
- International
students must send their official TOEFL scores from the Educational
Testing Service (the University's institutional code is 6681).
- Once recommended for admission, international students must send a Financial
Statement.
Apply
If you Apply
Online, the $60 application fee ($85 for international students; $100 for international students applying for Summer Session 2010 and beyond) is
payable by MasterCard or Visa. If
you cannot pay by credit card, you may Download
and Print an Application* and pay the fee by check or money order
in U.S. currency made payable to "The University of Iowa."
Contact
information
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