Application procedure for Penn's Applied Math and Computational Science Graduate Program

Applications to Penn's graduate applied mathematics and computational science program may only  be submitted  electronically.

The electronic application form for the AMCS Graduate  Program can be accessed here. (More information about graduate programs in the School of Arts and Sciences at Penn, can be accessed here.)

If for some reason you cannot apply via the web-based form please contact the department's Graduate Group Chair.

Notes:
(1) Admissions decisions are made by the AMCS Graduate Admissions Committee, and not by individual professors. Therefore, requests for admission should not be sent to individual members of the faculty, and instead should be submitted as indicated above.
(2) Applicants cannot be considered for possible admission (and no admission decision can be made) until an official application form is submitted by the applicant and is received by the AMCS Graduate Admissions Committee.
(3) The official deadline for submission of applications is December 15, in the case of applications that request financial support. If some of the material related to the application (letters of recommendation, official transcripts, or score on the GRE, TOEFL, or TSE) is received a few weeks later, the application can still be considered. Since the Admissions Committee meets in late January, material must arrive by then in order to be considered during usual the admission process.
(4) If application materials are submitted after January 1 (whether or not financial support is being requested), a follow-up email message should be sent to the AMCS Graduate Group Chair, indicating what has been submitted.
(5) Applicants may wish to visit the Penn  in person, to get a better sense of  the graduate program and its faculty. Such visits can be helpful to applicants in deciding where to apply and what offers to accept (but are not part of the Admissions Committee's decision process).

Related links:

More information about applications and admissions to graduate programs in Penn's School of Arts and Sciences (including AMCS).


Overview of Penn's Graduate AMCS Program.

AMCS Grad Group Home Page.

Applied Math and Computational Science Home Page.