Graduate Program
Addmission Information
Applications
*Deadline for completed applications: January 15
We accept applications from students of outstanding academic promise. Generally, applicants should have earned:
- a bachelor's degree in mathematics or at least 25 semester hours of mathematics credit, including the standard calculus sequence for freshmen and sophomores
- a one-semester course in Linear Algebra
- A substantial course in some branch of advanced mathematics such as advanced calculus or modern algebra
Applicants to the graduate program are required to submit the following for admission consideration:
- official application form
- official scores from the Graduate Record Examination, including the Advanced Test in Mathematics
- course textbook form
- three letters of recommendation
- two official transcripts from each institution attended
- a personal statement
- the application fee
- official scores from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), for those who are not citizens of the United States and do not have English as their native language. A minimum score of 550 is required for admission, however, only those applicants with a TOEFL above 600 are likely to receive financial assistance.
Admission decisions are based on past performance, preparation, and aptitude for advanced graduate study, in addition to the applicant's motivation to complete a successful graduate career in mathematics.

