If you are interested in applying for admission to the graduate program in Applied Mathematics or Statistics, you may want to submit this questionnaire for an informal feedback about how well your educational background fits the demands of the program.
This form is not a substitute for the formal application. Its purpose is to provide only a quick preliminary feedback before you proceed with an application through formal channels. [The formal application process is described in http://www.umbc.edu/gradschool/admissions. Printable applications forms (in the pdf format) can be downloaded from that site.]
Below, respond to those items which you feel are relevant. You can ask questions or provide additional information in the "Questions and Comments" box at the end.
Make sure to fill in at least one of E-mail, Telephone, or Mailing address fields, otherwise we won't be able to contact you.
Name:
E-mail address:
Telephone number:
Mailing address:
| I am interested in applying for the | semester of | for the following programs - |
| MS Program in Applied Mathematics: Traditional Track | |
| MS Program in Applied Mathematics: Industrial Mathematics Track | |
| PhD Program in Applied Mathematics | |
| MS Program in Statistics: Traditional Track | |
| MS Program in Statistics: Biostatistics Track | |
| MS Program in Statistics: Environmental Statistics Track | |
| PhD Program in Statistics |
Please list the academic degrees you have earned or expect to receive
in the near future. List the date for each, the field of study,
and the name of the conferring institution.
| I took the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) on (date): |
| GRE Scores: Verbal Quantitative Analytical |
| I took the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) on (date): |
| Score: Written Exam Computer Exam |
| Note: TOEFL is required for applicants whose native language is not English. |
Please check the academic subjects that you have completed:
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Calculus (one or two semesters) Calculus (third semester) Linear algebra Differential equations |
Real analysis Abstract algebra One course in statistics Additional courses in statistics |
The department provides a limited number of financial aid packages in
the form of Teaching and Research Assistantships. Typically these
provide tuition for up to 10 credit-hours of courses per semester,
health benefits, and a stipend. The assistantships are in great demand
and are awarded on a highly competitive basis. Obtaining
admission is easier than obtaining admission plus financial aid.
I will be applying for a Teaching/Research Assistantship.
Questions and Comments: