Do you offer an application fee waiver?

The college of engineering has options for application fee waivers for domestic, US-based applicants which are sent out in the form of a coupon code. More Information.

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I do not have a BS in Chemical Engineering. Can I still apply to the MS program?

YES! We welcome applications from students with a variety of educational backgrounds into our MS program. Prior to taking the core graduate courses, you will be required to take 3 undergraduate courses to supplement your graduate education. These are assigned by Dr. Hibbitts on a case by case basis depending on your BS degree and […]

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Are there fellowships or other ways to cover the cost of tuition?

The Masters program is largely self-funded. Cost of attendance may be estimated here – https://www.fa.ufl.edu/directives/2022-23-academic-year-tuition-and-fees/  Most students are awarded the academic achievement award which provides up to $4500 in tuition support for the first 3 semesters (subject to satisfactory academic progress) Please check some of the other funding options available for MS students below – http://graduateschool.ufl.edu/prospective-students/funding/ https://www.eng.ufl.edu/graduate/prospects/funding/ […]

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Do you consider late applications?

Late applications will be considered depending on the class size of accepted students after initial review of applications received by January 5th.

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When are applications due?

The priority deadline for MS applications is January 5th for fall admission and  For questions regarding application issues, please email grad@che.ufl.edu

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