Please review the Graduate College Admission Requirements, which are in addition to the departmental admission requirements below.
Admission to the program is determined by high scores on standardized tests, an adequate background in computer science, strong letters of recommendation, high-level grades from a strong undergraduate program, and research interests shared with the faculty. Each applicant is evaluated carefully based on the entire application package, taking into account test scores, previous educational achievement, letters of recommendation, and the statement of purpose. The admissions committee also considers an applicant’s previous research, publications, and work experience. The stated minimums are guidelines. An applicant whose record is weak in one aspect (e.g., GRE scores) may be considered for admission if a strength exists in another area (e.g., excellent GPA, letters). In evaluating students applications, the committee looks for the following: (1) adequate math and computer science background, (2) excellent academic performance, (3) good communication skills, and (4) intellectual potential. The admissions committee will also consider whether applicants have researched the University of Arizona Computer Science program and are applying to work in research areas and with the expertise of the faculty currently in the Department of Computer Science.
International applicants should review the Graduate College's minimum English proficiency requirements.
The departmental typical minimum TOEFL listening score is 25. All teaching assistants must have a minimum TOEFL speak score of 24 or a minimum IELTS speak score of 7.5.
Note: We do not consider students for conditional admission.
https://grad.arizona.edu/admissions-guides/#program/COSCMS