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Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences (IGPBS)

Application for Fall 2009

Welcome to the online application form for the Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences (IGPBS) at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science. By completing and submitting the following form, you are initiating an application to the IGPBS program. Please be aware that information submitted via this form is not encrypted or secured. Although online application is the preferred method of application, applicants also have the option of completing the printed form (requires Adobe Reader) located at the following link and submitting it via regular post: Printable Application

All electronically-submitted applications must be completed by submission of official GRE scores, official transcripts and 3 confidential letters of recommendation. These items will be detailed once you have submitted the application. Please review these instructions thoroughly and submit the items listed at your earliest convenience.

It is recommended that applications and all supporting documents for the 2009 entering class be submitted by November 9, 2008. However, we will accept applications submitted after this date until the class is filled. Early application is strongly encouraged, and interviews are held in February. Stipends are awarded on a competitive basis and recipients are anticipated to be selected by April 15. Files are now being processed for the 2009 cycle.

Please continue by completing the form below and pressing the "submit" button.

Warning, if you do not specify an email address in the forms below, your application data will not be submitted!

You should receive a response via email within 48 hours. If you do not receive a response, please contact the IGPBS Coordinator at 847 578-8601 or IGPBS@rosalindfranklin.edu .

 

 
 

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