Indiana University invites you to the...
2009 "Getting You Into IU" Campus Visit
October 8-10, 2009
Open to underrepresented minority undergraduate seniors and masters students interested in applying to one of the following PhD programs:
African American and African Diaspora Studies
Anthropology
Applied Health Science
Astronomy
Astrophysics
Biology
Evolution, Ecology and Behavior
Molecular Biology and Genetics
Microbiology
Plant Biology
Biochemistry
Biophysics
Business
Chemistry
Chemical Physics
Cognitive Science
Communication and Culture
Comparative Literature
Computer Science
Counseling and Educational Psychology
Counseling
Inquiry Methodology
Learning & Developmental Sciences
School Psychology
Criminal Justice
Curriculum and Instruction
Art Education
Curriculum Studies
Mathematics Education
Science Education
Special Education
Economics
English
Environmental Science
French Linguistics
Gender Studies
Geography
Geological Sciences
History
History of Art
History and Philosophy of Science
Informatics
Information Science
Journalism
Kinesiology
Linguistics
Mathematics
Mathematical Physics
Neuroscience
Philosophy
Physics
Psychological and Brain Sciences
Religious Studies
Second Language Studies
Sociology
Spanish and Portuguese
Speech and Hearing Sciences
Telecommunications
Theatre and Drama
Vision Science
Participants visiting one of the above programs will also have the opportunity to visit one of the following PhD programs in Indianapolis:
The 10 research-based biomedical science Ph.D. programs of the Indiana University School of Medicine BioMedical Gateway Program
Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
Physical Therapy
Informatics
SCHEDULE
Activities during this recruitment event include:
- Sessions on preparing competitive applications for graduate admission and fellowships
- Pre-arranged individual and group meetings with IU faculty arranged separately for each participating student
- Opportunity to sit in on classes in their discipline of interest
- Tours of departments and research facilities
- Formal and informal sessions with current graduate students to talk about the degree programs and graduate student life at Indiana University
- Tours of the local area including outdoor recreation in southern Indiana's beautiful fall weather
HOW TO APPLY
Applicants must be US citizens or Permanent Residents who will have completed a bachelors degree prior to the 2010-11 academic year. For this program, applicants should be:
- interested in obtaining a Ph.D. degree in one of the participating departments; and,
- open to pursue a career in the professoriate and academic research.
Applications are due on September 2, 2009. The application to participate is available here. Applicants must be nominated by a faculty mentor or other advisor. The nomination form is available here.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
E-mail agep@indiana.edu with any questions.