INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

THE CHEMISTRY GRADUATE PROGRAM at Texas Christian University brings together faculty, postdoctoral fellows, graduate students and visiting scientists for the purpose of exploring chemistry through research. The International Character of this group provides diversity and dynamic interactions which stimulate the development of chemistry and the individual. The department invites inquiries from prospective students. We will be pleased to discuss your individual interests and needs. Financial aid is available for all qualified students. For further information call collect (817)-257-7195 and ask for the graduate advisor or any of the faculty listed in this webpage.

Texas Christian University offers graduate education in more than 33 fields ranging from the highly abstract to the applied and professional. Because graduate education should be a broadening experience as well as a deepening of knowledge gained from undergraduate programs, the University offers students many options for their graduate studies. But there is a common thread running through all programs- a commitment to excellence, to the highest standards of scholarship in the disciplines and professions represented in the University. TCU affords its graduate students many advantages: an excellent library; many outstanding research facilities and laboratories; broad-based computer services; an excellent atmosphere for learning; and, most importantly, the opportunity to study with an outstanding and dedicated faculty, many of whom are scholars of national and international reputation. In all of its graduate programs, the University seeks to foster teaching and learning of the highest quality.

ADMISSION OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

TCU welcomes diversity! Opportunities and academic programs offered by TCU attract students from all over the world--350 students from 70 countries. International students choose TCU because of the high quality liberal arts education, and first-rate facilities, equipment and technology. Students also learn skills outside the classroom, as both international and U.S. students become a part of the University culture and participate in a variety of campus & community activities. TCU provides an education with a global perspective. Classes often have an international component, many faculty have international teaching experiences, and students study abroad. TCU actively recruits academically qualified international students.

PREFERRED APPLICATION DATES

  • Fall Semester (August-December)- Please apply by March 1 (Applicants who wish to be considered for freshman academic scholarships must apply by January 15)
  • Spring Semester (January-May)- Please apply by September 1
  • Summer Sessions (June-August)- Please apply by March 1 (Summer sessions are available only for students transferring from U.S. colleges with at least 24 semester hours of academic credit)

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