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Entry requirement for international students
GRE. You're required to take the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) General Test and are encouraged to take a relevant GRE Subject Test. Please use Institution Code 5820 .TOEFL. If English isn't your native language, then you're required to take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). You don't need to submit a TOEFL score if you've studied in the U.S. for two or more years. Letters of Recommendation. You're encouraged to obtain letters of recommendation from individuals familiar with your research experience and potential. Two letters of recommendation are required but additional letters are often submitted and are welcomed. Additional Documents. You're encouraged to send reprints of co-authored publications or other relevant materials.
University of Virginia accepts IELTS*
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
Qualification
Doctoral
Awarding body
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
Department name
College and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Department of (MOMD) Molecular Medicine:Physiology, Pharmacology, Pathology
Institution name
University of Virginia
Total number of students
20895
Total number of international students
1888
Contact address for international enquiries
CHARLOTTESVILLE
22904
Telephone
+1 434 982 3010
Venue / office name
College and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Department of (MOMD) Molecular Medicine:Physiology, Pharmacology, Pathology
Contact address for international enquiries
PO Box 800735
CHARLOTTESVILLE
Virginia
22908
Venue description
The University of Virginia was founded in 1819 by Thomas Jefferson. The cornerstone of the University's first building was laid in 1817, with Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and James Monroe in attendance. The first class entered U.Va. in 1825, and the first degree was conferred in 1828. The University of Virginia envisions and cultivates a community of understanding, tolerance, and respect. The University of Virginia has eleven schools: the School of Architecture, the College and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the McIntire School of Commerce, the School of Engineering and Applied Science and the School of Nursing all offer both undergraduate and graduate studies. The Darden Graduate School of Business Administration, the School of Law, and the School of Medicine offer graduate studies. The Curry School of Education offers graduate degrees and a 5-year dual degree program with the College of Arts and Sciences through which students receive both an undergraduate degree and a master's of education. The School of Continuing and Professional Studies offers a part-time undergraduate degree and many other programs and graduate study. The Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy trains students for public service careers in both domestic and international arenas. Graduates of the School will assume leadership positions in government, in the non-profit sector, in consulting firms, and in selected private sector firms.
Telephone number
+1 434 243 7185
Is accommodation available at this venue?
Yes
Accommodation details
The University of Virginia requires all incoming first year undergraduate students to live on-grounds. Alderman Road Residence area consists of 11 houses, accommodating over 1300 residents. Eight of the buildings are suite-style, with five double (some triple) bedrooms, totaling 9-11 residents per suite. Each suite shares a spacious common living area and a bathroom. The suite area provides a location for study that doesn't disturb a sleeping roommate, or a place to hang out with friends. The suite opens out to a balcony. The other three buildings have hallway-style double rooms. The University also offers a number of different residence styles and locations for upper class students. Apartments, single bedrooms in a suite arrangement, residential colleges, and language houses provide a wide variety of experiences for student living. Students in their final undergraduate year may also apply to live on the historic lawn at the heart of Jefferson's original university. It also reserves housing for graduate students in two areas. Copeley III is located across from the Law School in North Grounds, and offers apartment living with double-occupancy bedrooms. The historic range area and Cracker box are located in the center of Grounds. It has two apartment communities available for students with families. Copeley Hill and University gardens both offer several apartment options, and are designed to provide quality economical housing in an atmosphere of community interaction.
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