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GRADUATE STUDIESWE WELCOME BRIGHT MINDS. WE WELCOME YOU.
GRADUATE OPTIONSAeronautics*Applied and Computational MathematicsApplied MechanicsApplied PhysicsAstrophysicsBehavioral and Social NeuroscienceBiochemistry and Molecular BiophysicsBioengineeringBiologyChemical EngineeringChemistryCivil EngineeringComputation and Neural SystemsComputer ScienceControl and Dynamical SystemsComputing and Mathematical SciencesElectrical Engineering*Environmental Science and EngineeringGeobiologyGeochemistryGeologyGeophysicsMaterials ScienceMathematicsMechanical EngineeringMedical EngineeringNeurobiologyPhysicsPlanetary ScienceSocial ScienceSpace Engineering** Terminal Master’s available
FACULTY AWARDS & ACCOLADES
300
58
33
75
95
44
15NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE MEMBERS
NOBEL LAUREATES IN RESIDENCE
APPROXIMATELYPROFESSORIAL FACULTY
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES MEMBERS
NATIONAL MEDAL OF SCIENCE RECIPIENTS
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING MEMBERS
NOBEL LAUREATES (34 PRIZES, FACULTY AND ALUMNI)
CALIFORNIA SCIENTIST OF THE YEAR FACULTY RECIPIENTS
Caltech is a world-renowned research and education institution focused on science and engineering, where faculty and students pursue new knowledge about our world and search for the kinds of bold and innovative advances that will transform our future.
APPLY TO CALTECH
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS• Completed online application• Statement of purpose• 3 letters of recommendation• GRE general test• Electronic transcript upload• CV or résumé
GRE Subject tests are required or strongly recommended by some degree options.
5000 / 0715
1226 GRADUATE STUDENTS
COUNTRIESREPRESENTED
INTERNATIONAL
*2014-15 ACADEMIC YEAR
STUDENT TO FACULTY RATIO35
5174:1
Caltech Graduate Office Websitewww.gradoffice.caltech.edu
Online Graduate Admissions Applicationwww.gradoffice.caltech.edu/admissions/applyonline
Questions:gradofc@caltech.edu (626) 395-6346
Visit Us:414 South Holliston Ave.Center for Student Services Room 230Pasadena, CA 91125
CONTACT US
www.gradoffice.caltech.edu/admissions
GRADUATE STUDIESWE WELCOME BRIGHT MINDS. WE WELCOME YOU.
GRADUATE OPTIONSAeronautics*Applied and Computational MathematicsApplied MechanicsApplied PhysicsAstrophysicsBehavioral and Social NeuroscienceBiochemistry and Molecular BiophysicsBioengineeringBiologyChemical EngineeringChemistryCivil EngineeringComputation and Neural SystemsComputer ScienceControl and Dynamical SystemsComputing and Mathematical SciencesElectrical Engineering*Environmental Science and EngineeringGeobiologyGeochemistryGeologyGeophysicsMaterials ScienceMathematicsMechanical EngineeringMedical EngineeringNeurobiologyPhysicsPlanetary ScienceSocial ScienceSpace Engineering** Terminal Master’s available
FACULTY AWARDS & ACCOLADES
300
58
33
75
95
44
15NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE MEMBERS
NOBEL LAUREATES IN RESIDENCE
APPROXIMATELYPROFESSORIAL FACULTY
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES MEMBERS
NATIONAL MEDAL OF SCIENCE RECIPIENTS
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING MEMBERS
NOBEL LAUREATES (34 PRIZES, FACULTY AND ALUMNI)
CALIFORNIA SCIENTIST OF THE YEAR FACULTY RECIPIENTS
Caltech is a world-renowned research and education institution focused on science and engineering, where faculty and students pursue new knowledge about our world and search for the kinds of bold and innovative advances that will transform our future.
APPLY TO CALTECH
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS• Completed online application• Statement of purpose• 3 letters of recommendation• GRE general test• Electronic transcript upload• CV or résumé
GRE Subject tests are required or strongly recommended by some degree options.
5000 / 0715
1226 GRADUATE STUDENTS
COUNTRIESREPRESENTED
INTERNATIONAL
*2014-15 ACADEMIC YEAR
STUDENT TO FACULTY RATIO35
5174:1
Caltech Graduate Office Websitewww.gradoffice.caltech.edu
Online Graduate Admissions Applicationwww.gradoffice.caltech.edu/admissions/applyonline
Questions:gradofc@caltech.edu (626) 395-6346
Visit Us:414 South Holliston Ave.Center for Student Services Room 230Pasadena, CA 91125
CONTACT US
www.gradoffice.caltech.edu/admissions
Caltech challenges students intellectually, builds analytical skills, develops character, and cultivates the knowledge needed to inspire and execute powerful ideas.
CHALLENGE ACCEPTED
MISSION STATEMENTThe mission of the
California Institute of
Technology is to expand
human knowledge and
benefit society through
research integrated with
education. We investigate
the most challenging,
fundamental problems
in science and technology
in a singularly collegial,
interdisciplinary atmo-
sphere, while educating
outstanding students to
become creative members
of society.
GRADUATE SCHOOL RANKINGS Committed to producing groundbreaking research in science and technology, Caltech consistently ranks high on both academic performance and academic reputation surveys around the world. These ranking agencies include Times Higher Education, Academic Ranking of World Universities (Shanghai), U.S. News & World Report, and the National Research Council (NRC) of the National Academy of Sciences. While each agency’s methodology and results are different, it is clear that Caltech’s graduate programs are ranked among the best in the nation and in many cases, at the top of their field.
MORE AT: www.gradoffice.caltech.edu/about/rankings
FINANCING YOUR EDUCATION In general, doctoral students making satisfactory progress at Caltech receive full tuition and fees coverage and 100% stipend support for the duration of their graduate education.
Financial support for graduate students comes in the form of fellowships, teaching or research assis-tantships, or some combination of fellowship and assistantship support. Financial assistance is award-ed on an annual basis, and is based on merit and satisfactory academic progress. A separate applica-tion for requesting financial aid is not required.
On average, 100% of doctoral students admitted to Caltech are offered a package of merit-based financial support that covers all tuition charges and provides a full stipend. The only major exceptions are students who have external awards, and in these cases Caltech provides supplements if needed up to the level of other students of similar standing. In general, terminal master’s level programs are not funded and most students are self-supported.
MORE AT: www.gradoffice.caltech.edu/financialsupport
IN THE COUNTRY23OF OUR PROGRAMS RANK TOP 4
CALTECH IS RATED THE WORLD’S NUMBER ONE UNIVERSITY IN THE 2014-15 TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION GLOBAL RANKING OF THE TOP 400 UNIVERSITIES. CALTECH WAS ALSO RANKED NUMBER ONE FOR 2011-12, 2012-13 AND 2013-14.
ACADEMIC DIVISONS: BIOLOGY AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING | CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERING | ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE | GEOLOGICAL AND PLANETARY SCIENCES | HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES | PHYSICS, MATHEMATICS AND ASTRONOMY | MORE AT: www.caltech.edu/academic-divisions CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS: WOMEN MENTORING WOMEN | SALSA CLUB | CALTECH WOMEN’S CLUB | RUNNING CLUB |
CALTECH PRISM | BLACK LADIES ASSOCIATION OF CALTECH | ENTREPRENEUR CLUB | MORE AT: www.clubs.caltech.edu
1 1
IN THREE FIELDS: CHEMISTRY
EARTH SCIENCES& PHYSICS
ACADEMIC RANKING
OF WORLD UNIVERSITIES
TIMES HIGHER
EDUCATION
GLOBAL FACILITIES
DIVERSITY AND INCLUSIONThe mission of the Caltech Center for Diversity (CCD) is to provide policy and programming support for the campus’ initiatives associated with student access, equity and inclusion. The Center’s interactions are strategically aligned with objectives to:
• PROMOTE and provide access to admission information and campus resources.
• SUPPORT activities that enhance the inclusion of underrepresented, underserved and minorities (URM), women and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) students in all aspects of campus life.
• COLLABORATE with the Caltech community and student affairs support services (both on and off campus) to ensure students are actively engaged and able to access resources that help them achieve their academic and personal goals and to graduate from Caltech.
MORE AT: www.diversitycenter.caltech.edu
“I’ve had the freedom to pursue my research interests and the support and friendship of brilliant faculty and fellow graduate students.” — Matthew G., PhD Candidate, Bioengineering
CALTECH SEISMOLOGICAL LABORATORYINTERNATIONALLY RECOGNIZED FOR EXCELLENCE IN GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH | RESEARCH CENTERS FOR SEISMIC STUDIES, HIGH-PERFORMANCE COMPUTING, AND MINERAL PHYSICS | PREEMINENT SOURCE FOR EARTHQUAKE INFORMATION IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND AROUND THE WORLD
INTERNATIONAL OBSERVATORY NETWORKW. M. KECK OBSERVATORY, HAWAII | PALOMAR OBSERVATORY, CALIFORNIA | CALTECH SUBMILLIMETER OBSERVATORY, HAWAIICOMBINED ARRAY FOR RESEARCH IN MILLIMETER-WAVE ASTRONOMY, CALIFORNIA | W. M. KECK ARRAY, ANTARCTICAOWENS VALLEY RADIO OBSERVATORY, CALIFORNIA | LASER INTERFEROMETER GRAVITATIONAL-WAVE OBSERVATORY, WASHINGTON AND LOUISIANA | CERRO CHAJNANTOR ATACAMA TELESCOPE, CHILE (ANTICIPATED 2017) | THIRTY METER TELESCOPE, HAWAII (ANTICIPATED 2020)
JET PROPULSION LABORATORYFOUNDED BY CALTECH IN THE 1930’S AND MANAGED FOR NASA SINCE 1958 | 19 SPACECRAFT AND EIGHT INSTRUMENTS EMPLOYED IN ACTIVE MISSIONS | RECENTLY LAUNCHED MISSIONS INCLUDE THE MARS SCIENCE LABORATORY, JUNO, AQUARIUS, AND NUSTAR | MORE THAN 100 RESEARCH AND MISSION COLLABORATIONS WITH CALTECH FACULTY
100PERCENT OF DOCTORAL STUDENTS HAVE
FULL FINANCIAL SUPPORT
CALTECH SUPPORTS DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION IN THE GRADUATE PROGRAM.
OUT OF 400 TOP SCHOOLS
U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT
#
#
65
OVERALL IN THE WORLD
IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
#
#
Caltech challenges students intellectually, builds analytical skills, develops character, and cultivates the knowledge needed to inspire and execute powerful ideas.
CHALLENGE ACCEPTED
MISSION STATEMENTThe mission of the
California Institute of
Technology is to expand
human knowledge and
benefit society through
research integrated with
education. We investigate
the most challenging,
fundamental problems
in science and technology
in a singularly collegial,
interdisciplinary atmo-
sphere, while educating
outstanding students to
become creative members
of society.
GRADUATE SCHOOL RANKINGS Committed to producing groundbreaking research in science and technology, Caltech consistently ranks high on both academic performance and academic reputation surveys around the world. These ranking agencies include Times Higher Education, Academic Ranking of World Universities (Shanghai), U.S. News & World Report, and the National Research Council (NRC) of the National Academy of Sciences. While each agency’s methodology and results are different, it is clear that Caltech’s graduate programs are ranked among the best in the nation and in many cases, at the top of their field.
MORE AT: www.gradoffice.caltech.edu/about/rankings
FINANCING YOUR EDUCATION In general, doctoral students making satisfactory progress at Caltech receive full tuition and fees coverage and 100% stipend support for the duration of their graduate education.
Financial support for graduate students comes in the form of fellowships, teaching or research assis-tantships, or some combination of fellowship and assistantship support. Financial assistance is award-ed on an annual basis, and is based on merit and satisfactory academic progress. A separate applica-tion for requesting financial aid is not required.
On average, 100% of doctoral students admitted to Caltech are offered a package of merit-based financial support that covers all tuition charges and provides a full stipend. The only major exceptions are students who have external awards, and in these cases Caltech provides supplements if needed up to the level of other students of similar standing. In general, terminal master’s level programs are not funded and most students are self-supported.
MORE AT: www.gradoffice.caltech.edu/financialsupport
IN THE COUNTRY23OF OUR PROGRAMS RANK TOP 4
CALTECH IS RATED THE WORLD’S NUMBER ONE UNIVERSITY IN THE 2014-15 TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION GLOBAL RANKING OF THE TOP 400 UNIVERSITIES. CALTECH WAS ALSO RANKED NUMBER ONE FOR 2011-12, 2012-13 AND 2013-14.
ACADEMIC DIVISONS: BIOLOGY AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING | CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERING | ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE | GEOLOGICAL AND PLANETARY SCIENCES | HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES | PHYSICS, MATHEMATICS AND ASTRONOMY | MORE AT: www.caltech.edu/academic-divisions CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS: WOMEN MENTORING WOMEN | SALSA CLUB | CALTECH WOMEN’S CLUB | RUNNING CLUB |
CALTECH PRISM | BLACK LADIES ASSOCIATION OF CALTECH | ENTREPRENEUR CLUB | MORE AT: www.clubs.caltech.edu
1 1
IN THREE FIELDS: CHEMISTRY
EARTH SCIENCES& PHYSICS
ACADEMIC RANKING
OF WORLD UNIVERSITIES
TIMES HIGHER
EDUCATION
GLOBAL FACILITIES
DIVERSITY AND INCLUSIONThe mission of the Caltech Center for Diversity (CCD) is to provide policy and programming support for the campus’ initiatives associated with student access, equity and inclusion. The Center’s interactions are strategically aligned with objectives to:
• PROMOTE and provide access to admission information and campus resources.
• SUPPORT activities that enhance the inclusion of underrepresented, underserved and minorities (URM), women and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) students in all aspects of campus life.
• COLLABORATE with the Caltech community and student affairs support services (both on and off campus) to ensure students are actively engaged and able to access resources that help them achieve their academic and personal goals and to graduate from Caltech.
MORE AT: www.diversitycenter.caltech.edu
“I’ve had the freedom to pursue my research interests and the support and friendship of brilliant faculty and fellow graduate students.” — Matthew G., PhD Candidate, Bioengineering
CALTECH SEISMOLOGICAL LABORATORYINTERNATIONALLY RECOGNIZED FOR EXCELLENCE IN GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH | RESEARCH CENTERS FOR SEISMIC STUDIES, HIGH-PERFORMANCE COMPUTING, AND MINERAL PHYSICS | PREEMINENT SOURCE FOR EARTHQUAKE INFORMATION IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND AROUND THE WORLD
INTERNATIONAL OBSERVATORY NETWORKW. M. KECK OBSERVATORY, HAWAII | PALOMAR OBSERVATORY, CALIFORNIA | CALTECH SUBMILLIMETER OBSERVATORY, HAWAIICOMBINED ARRAY FOR RESEARCH IN MILLIMETER-WAVE ASTRONOMY, CALIFORNIA | W. M. KECK ARRAY, ANTARCTICAOWENS VALLEY RADIO OBSERVATORY, CALIFORNIA | LASER INTERFEROMETER GRAVITATIONAL-WAVE OBSERVATORY, WASHINGTON AND LOUISIANA | CERRO CHAJNANTOR ATACAMA TELESCOPE, CHILE (ANTICIPATED 2017) | THIRTY METER TELESCOPE, HAWAII (ANTICIPATED 2020)
JET PROPULSION LABORATORYFOUNDED BY CALTECH IN THE 1930’S AND MANAGED FOR NASA SINCE 1958 | 19 SPACECRAFT AND EIGHT INSTRUMENTS EMPLOYED IN ACTIVE MISSIONS | RECENTLY LAUNCHED MISSIONS INCLUDE THE MARS SCIENCE LABORATORY, JUNO, AQUARIUS, AND NUSTAR | MORE THAN 100 RESEARCH AND MISSION COLLABORATIONS WITH CALTECH FACULTY
100PERCENT OF DOCTORAL STUDENTS HAVE
FULL FINANCIAL SUPPORT
CALTECH SUPPORTS DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION IN THE GRADUATE PROGRAM.
OUT OF 400 TOP SCHOOLS
U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT
#
#
65
OVERALL IN THE WORLD
IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
#
#
Caltech challenges students intellectually, builds analytical skills, develops character, and cultivates the knowledge needed to inspire and execute powerful ideas.
CHALLENGE ACCEPTED
MISSION STATEMENTThe mission of the
California Institute of
Technology is to expand
human knowledge and
benefit society through
research integrated with
education. We investigate
the most challenging,
fundamental problems
in science and technology
in a singularly collegial,
interdisciplinary atmo-
sphere, while educating
outstanding students to
become creative members
of society.
GRADUATE SCHOOL RANKINGS Committed to producing groundbreaking research in science and technology, Caltech consistently ranks high on both academic performance and academic reputation surveys around the world. These ranking agencies include Times Higher Education, Academic Ranking of World Universities (Shanghai), U.S. News & World Report, and the National Research Council (NRC) of the National Academy of Sciences. While each agency’s methodology and results are different, it is clear that Caltech’s graduate programs are ranked among the best in the nation and in many cases, at the top of their field.
MORE AT: www.gradoffice.caltech.edu/about/rankings
FINANCING YOUR EDUCATION In general, doctoral students making satisfactory progress at Caltech receive full tuition and fees coverage and 100% stipend support for the duration of their graduate education.
Financial support for graduate students comes in the form of fellowships, teaching or research assis-tantships, or some combination of fellowship and assistantship support. Financial assistance is award-ed on an annual basis, and is based on merit and satisfactory academic progress. A separate applica-tion for requesting financial aid is not required.
On average, 100% of doctoral students admitted to Caltech are offered a package of merit-based financial support that covers all tuition charges and provides a full stipend. The only major exceptions are students who have external awards, and in these cases Caltech provides supplements if needed up to the level of other students of similar standing. In general, terminal master’s level programs are not funded and most students are self-supported.
MORE AT: www.gradoffice.caltech.edu/financialsupport
IN THE COUNTRY23OF OUR PROGRAMS RANK TOP 4
CALTECH IS RATED THE WORLD’S NUMBER ONE UNIVERSITY IN THE 2014-15 TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION GLOBAL RANKING OF THE TOP 400 UNIVERSITIES. CALTECH WAS ALSO RANKED NUMBER ONE FOR 2011-12, 2012-13 AND 2013-14.
ACADEMIC DIVISONS: BIOLOGY AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING | CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERING | ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE | GEOLOGICAL AND PLANETARY SCIENCES | HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES | PHYSICS, MATHEMATICS AND ASTRONOMY | MORE AT: www.caltech.edu/academic-divisions CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS: WOMEN MENTORING WOMEN | SALSA CLUB | CALTECH WOMEN’S CLUB | RUNNING CLUB |
CALTECH PRISM | BLACK LADIES ASSOCIATION OF CALTECH | ENTREPRENEUR CLUB | MORE AT: www.clubs.caltech.edu
1 1
IN THREE FIELDS: CHEMISTRY
EARTH SCIENCES& PHYSICS
ACADEMIC RANKING
OF WORLD UNIVERSITIES
TIMES HIGHER
EDUCATION
GLOBAL FACILITIES
DIVERSITY AND INCLUSIONThe mission of the Caltech Center for Diversity (CCD) is to provide policy and programming support for the campus’ initiatives associated with student access, equity and inclusion. The Center’s interactions are strategically aligned with objectives to:
• PROMOTE and provide access to admission information and campus resources.
• SUPPORT activities that enhance the inclusion of underrepresented, underserved and minorities (URM), women and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) students in all aspects of campus life.
• COLLABORATE with the Caltech community and student affairs support services (both on and off campus) to ensure students are actively engaged and able to access resources that help them achieve their academic and personal goals and to graduate from Caltech.
MORE AT: www.diversitycenter.caltech.edu
“I’ve had the freedom to pursue my research interests and the support and friendship of brilliant faculty and fellow graduate students.” — Matthew G., PhD Candidate, Bioengineering
CALTECH SEISMOLOGICAL LABORATORYINTERNATIONALLY RECOGNIZED FOR EXCELLENCE IN GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH | RESEARCH CENTERS FOR SEISMIC STUDIES, HIGH-PERFORMANCE COMPUTING, AND MINERAL PHYSICS | PREEMINENT SOURCE FOR EARTHQUAKE INFORMATION IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND AROUND THE WORLD
INTERNATIONAL OBSERVATORY NETWORKW. M. KECK OBSERVATORY, HAWAII | PALOMAR OBSERVATORY, CALIFORNIA | CALTECH SUBMILLIMETER OBSERVATORY, HAWAIICOMBINED ARRAY FOR RESEARCH IN MILLIMETER-WAVE ASTRONOMY, CALIFORNIA | W. M. KECK ARRAY, ANTARCTICAOWENS VALLEY RADIO OBSERVATORY, CALIFORNIA | LASER INTERFEROMETER GRAVITATIONAL-WAVE OBSERVATORY, WASHINGTON AND LOUISIANA | CERRO CHAJNANTOR ATACAMA TELESCOPE, CHILE (ANTICIPATED 2017) | THIRTY METER TELESCOPE, HAWAII (ANTICIPATED 2020)
JET PROPULSION LABORATORYFOUNDED BY CALTECH IN THE 1930’S AND MANAGED FOR NASA SINCE 1958 | 19 SPACECRAFT AND EIGHT INSTRUMENTS EMPLOYED IN ACTIVE MISSIONS | RECENTLY LAUNCHED MISSIONS INCLUDE THE MARS SCIENCE LABORATORY, JUNO, AQUARIUS, AND NUSTAR | MORE THAN 100 RESEARCH AND MISSION COLLABORATIONS WITH CALTECH FACULTY
100PERCENT OF DOCTORAL STUDENTS HAVE
FULL FINANCIAL SUPPORT
CALTECH SUPPORTS DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION IN THE GRADUATE PROGRAM.
OUT OF 400 TOP SCHOOLS
U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT
#
#
65
OVERALL IN THE WORLD
IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
#
#
GRADUATE STUDIESWE WELCOME BRIGHT MINDS. WE WELCOME YOU.
GRADUATE OPTIONSAeronautics*Applied and Computational MathematicsApplied MechanicsApplied PhysicsAstrophysicsBehavioral and Social NeuroscienceBiochemistry and Molecular BiophysicsBioengineeringBiologyChemical EngineeringChemistryCivil EngineeringComputation and Neural SystemsComputer ScienceControl and Dynamical SystemsComputing and Mathematical SciencesElectrical Engineering*Environmental Science and EngineeringGeobiologyGeochemistryGeologyGeophysicsMaterials ScienceMathematicsMechanical EngineeringMedical EngineeringNeurobiologyPhysicsPlanetary ScienceSocial ScienceSpace Engineering** Terminal Master’s available
FACULTY AWARDS & ACCOLADES
300
58
33
75
95
44
15NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE MEMBERS
NOBEL LAUREATES IN RESIDENCE
APPROXIMATELYPROFESSORIAL FACULTY
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES MEMBERS
NATIONAL MEDAL OF SCIENCE RECIPIENTS
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING MEMBERS
NOBEL LAUREATES (34 PRIZES, FACULTY AND ALUMNI)
CALIFORNIA SCIENTIST OF THE YEAR FACULTY RECIPIENTS
Caltech is a world-renowned research and education institution focused on science and engineering, where faculty and students pursue new knowledge about our world and search for the kinds of bold and innovative advances that will transform our future.
APPLY TO CALTECH
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS• Completed online application• Statement of purpose• 3 letters of recommendation• GRE general test• Electronic transcript upload• CV or résumé
GRE Subject tests are required or strongly recommended by some degree options.
5000 / 0715
1226 GRADUATE STUDENTS
COUNTRIESREPRESENTED
INTERNATIONAL
*2014-15 ACADEMIC YEAR
STUDENT TO FACULTY RATIO35
5174:1
Caltech Graduate Office Websitewww.gradoffice.caltech.edu
Online Graduate Admissions Applicationwww.gradoffice.caltech.edu/admissions/applyonline
Questions:gradofc@caltech.edu (626) 395-6346
Visit Us:414 South Holliston Ave.Center for Student Services Room 230Pasadena, CA 91125
CONTACT US
www.gradoffice.caltech.edu/admissions
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