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Applying to IIT Professional Science Master's Programs


If you are a new applicant, or a current non-degree seeking student who would like to apply for degree admission, please follow the steps outlined below.

Please be advised that only nine credit hours of approved coursework as a non-degree seeking student may be transferred to your degree program. Therefore, we recommend that you begin this process several months before you reach this limit so as not to delay your matriculation.

Degree application: Complete an online application indicating the degree program to which you are applying (choose one of the following):

PSM Program    Degree    Major

Biology    MAS    BIO
Health Physics    MAS    HP
Analytical Chemistry    MCH    ACHM
Materials and Chemical Synthesis    MCH    MCS
Non-Degree Admission    NGD    Choose from above
Certificate Program    Degree    Major

Radiological Physics    CER    RPHY
Analytical Methods Development    CER    AMD
Analytical Spectroscopy    CER    ASP
Chromatography    CER    CHRO
Characterization of Inorganic and Organic Materials    CER    CIO
Synthesis and Characterization of Inorganic Materials    CER    SIM
Synthesis and Characterization of Organic Materials    CER    SOM

Transcripts: If you haven't already done so, please arrange with your undergraduate college(s) and all post-graduate programs you've attended to send official transcript(s) to the Office of Graduate Admission.

GRE: If your undergraduate GPA is below 3.0, you may need to take the general Graduate Record Exam (GRE). Please consult with your program coordinator. If you are an international student or earned your bachelor's degree from a non-U.S. institution, you are required to take the general GRE. The minimum GRE score for admission into the professional science master's program is 900 (combined quantitative and verbal) and 2.5 (analytical). GRE scores older than five years are not accepted.

Personal Statement: As requested on the application form, you must submit a personal statement to the Office of Graduate Admission. The personal statement is a one-page essay on why you want to earn this degree. You should explain your background, your qualifications, and your future personal or professional goals.

Recommendation Letters: You must also submit two letters of recommendation. Please follow up to make sure they have been sent to, and received by, the Office of Graduate Admission. You may check the status of your application by using your ID number at: www.grad.iit.edu. Recommenders may write a personalized letter or use the form provided with the application. For application forms go to www.grad.iit.edu/admission/apforms.html.

TOEFL-if applicable: If you obtained your bachelor's degree from a non-English speaking program, then you should be prepared to take the TOEFL exam. The minimum acceptable TOEFL score is 550 (paper-based) or 213 (computer-based).

Application Fee: The application fee is $40. If you have already paid the $40 application fee for the non-degree application, then your application fee for the degree program will be waived.

Please send all materials to:

Office of Graduate Admission
Illinois Institute of Technology
10 West 33rd St.
Perlstein Hall, Suite 203
Chicago, IL 60616

For questions regarding the Health Physics or Biology programs, please contact Allison Spittle, 312.567.7974, spittlea@iit.edu.

For questions regarding the Analytical Chemistry or Materials & Chemical Synthesis programs, please contact Elizabeth Friedman, 312.567.7973, friedman@iit.edu.


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