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Frequently Asked Questions

What is PULSe?

The Purdue University Interdisciplinary Life Science Ph.D. program (PULSe) provides opportunities for an interdisciplinary graduate experience in basic life sciences for Ph.D. students. PULSe offers: flexibility through first-year laboratory rotations; team experience within interdisciplinary cohorts; world-class facilities and resources; and diverse research opportunities across multiple disciplines.

PULSe is an interdisciplinary program that includes faculty members from 27 different departments/programs at Purdue. There are currently over 170 faculty in PULSe.


Admissions

What is required for application to PULSe?
For application details, visit http://www.gradschool.purdue.edu/PULSe/admissions.cfm.

What is the application fee?
Purdue University requires an application fee: $60 for domestic applicants and $75 for international applicants. When you have submitted your electronic application, you must pay this nonrefundable application fee via credit card online. Credit card payments are required.

If I apply to two programs, do I need to pay the application fee twice?
If you choose to apply to two different programs, you will be required to submit two separate applications and to pay two application fees.

Should I mail my application material directly to your department or to the Graduate School?
Please send application materials to:
PULSe
Purdue University
Young Hall, Room B-80
155 South Grant
West Lafayette, IN 47907-2114

Does it matter that my personal statement is more than 500 words or even two pages?
It is best if you keep your personal statement to a maximum of 500 words.

Who will evaluate my application?
The PULSe Admissions Committee, which consists of representatives from all PULSe Training Groups, evaluates all applications.

Do you offer enrollment deferments?
Enrollment deferment is not an option at this time. If you choose to delay your entry to Purdue for one year, you will be required to reapply and pay a new application fee.

Does PULSe offer a master's program?
No, PULSe only offers doctoral study.

Do you consider extra-curricular activities in the evaluation process?
We consider all required application materials when making admissions decisions.

How many seats are available in PULSe each year?
Each fall, we enroll approximately 30 students.

When filling out the electronic application, I am unable to find the name of my institution on the list. What do I do?
Use the number “0000” and spell out the name of your college/university, the state, and/or country.

Can I mail my application materials separately?
Yes, you can mail your application materials separately.

Decisions

When will your department begin to review applications?
We begin reviewing applications in December.

When will the final decisions be made?
The Admissions decisions should be made by the end of March or the beginning of April.

How do I check the status of my application?
Once your electronic application is completed online, you can check the status of your application at http://www.gradschool.purdue.edu/Admissions, as we are continually informing applicant's of our admissions decisions. On this site, click "Application for Admission." Note that you will be required to provide your user pin and password.

Deadlines

What is the last date for submitting the application materials for fall entry?
Our application deadline for fall entry of each year is January 15th. For application details, visit http://www.gradschool.purdue.edu/pulse/admissions.cfm.

Financial

Does the department offer financial support?
All students admitted to PULSe, both U.S. and international students, receive paid tuition and an assistantship for the entire first year of study to allow them to complete core requirements and participate in laboratory rotations. Additional support for students in subsequent years will be from training grants, research grants secured by the major professor, or research and/or teaching assistantships. The level of support in subsequent years will meet or exceed the level of support provided in the student's first year.

What is the cost of living for a student?
Refer to http://www.gradschool.purdue.edu/cost.cfm for the cost of living. Or visit http://www.apartmentguide.com and search West Lafayette, Indiana.

Housing

What information do you have about on-campus housing?
Housing is available for Purdue graduate students at Hawkins Hall and Purdue Village. To learn more about Hawkins Hall, visit here.

To learn more about Purdue Village, visit here.

You may apply for graduate housing at here.

Please note that you should apply in the Graduate Housing Only section located near the bottom of the webpage. Should you have any questions about filling out the housing application form, please call University Residences at 765-494-1000. For more details about Purdue housing visit http://www.housing.purdue.edu/HTML/Housing/Default.htm.

What information do you have about off-campus housing?
For information about off-campus housing, visit http://www.boilerapartments.com or http://www.apartments.com.

Test Scores

Do I need to have ETS send my official GRE and TOEFL scores to PULSe or are photocopies acceptable?
Official scores for the GRE and the TOEFL must be sent by ETS. We do not accept photocopied scores.

What institution code should be used when mailing test scores to Purdue from ETS?
The Purdue University institution code is 1631.

What department code should be used when mailing test scores to PULSe from ETS?
You do not need a department code.

My TOEFL scores have expired, do I need to retake them?
If your TOEFL scores have expired, you must retake them. However, if you are currently a Purdue graduate student or you have graduated from a U.S. institution within the last two years, then there is no need to retake the TOEFL.

My TOEFL scores will not arrive until after the January 15th deadline. Will I still be considered for admission to PULSe?
If the Admissions Committee is still reviewing files, when your scores arrive your application may be reviewed. However, if your scores are not received by the January 15th deadline, all slots may be filled before your file is reviewed.

Do you have the minimal criteria for the GRE and TOEFL scores?
Currently, there is no minimum GRE score requirement to be reviewed for admission, however, the TOEFL minimum is 213 computer based or 550 paper based. Refer to http://www.gradschool.purdue.edu/admissions for additional test score requirements.

International Applicants

Do you recruit international students? If so, how many per year?
We encourage international students to apply to PULSe. We do not have a set number of international students that we accept each year.

Can the application fee be waived for international applicants?
No, the application fee cannot be waived at this time.

Do you have an interview requirement for international students?
Select international applicants will be interviewed.

How can I learn more about Purdue's Office of International Students and Scholars?
Visit the ISS website at http://www.iss.purdue.edu.

Where can I find up-to-date information on visas and new SEVIS regulations?



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