Miami University
501 E High St, Oxford, OH 45056, United States

Miami University is a public research university in Oxford, Ohio, United States. The university was founded in 1809, making it the second-oldest university in Ohio and the 10th oldest public university in the United States.

The Graduate Program in Cell, Molecular and Structural Biology (CMSB) is a multidisciplinary, interdepartmental program of study and research leading to M.S. (with a thesis required) and Ph.D. degrees. The CMSB program brings together, from various departments at Miami University, faculty and students with broad interests in several areas of life sciences.


Participating Host Departments

The Cell, Molecular and Structural Biology (CMSB) Graduate Program brings together faculty and students from a variety of different departmental units at Miami University. This diversity of approach strengthens the interdisciplinary nature of the program and is in line with the nationally recognized increased need to integrate data and approaches from different scientific disciplines to maximize scientific insight and research outcome.

CMSB Interests of Study Areas

The CMSB program capitalizes on the interdisciplinary nature of the life sciences to provide students with educational experiences that reflect intricate designs and complexity of living organisms. The faculty and students in this program have a number of study and research interests including, but not limited to:

  • biochemistry
  • cell biology
  • developmental biology
  • genetics
  • genomics and bioinformatics
  • molecular biology
  • neuroscience
  • physiology
  • structural biology

For more information - https://miamioh.edu/cas/graduate-programs/biology/cmsbio/index.html

 

  • Complete Online Application: https://graduateschool.miamioh.edu/apply/

  • A cumulative undergraduate GPA of at least 2.75 out of 4.00

  • Applicants for graduate study must have earned at least a 4-year U.S. equivalent Baccalaureate degree. Typically, 16 years of schooling with four years of full-time study at the university level, culminating with the award of a first or second degree. Applicants must submit their academic record transcript at the time of application. The Graduate School accepts unofficial transcripts at the time of application and does not require third-party credential evaluations.

  • Applicants admitted to Miami University must have an official final transcript from the Baccalaureate institution, and all courses attended after. Applicants must send official final transcripts directly to Miami University Graduate Admission, 301 S. Campus Avenue, Oxford, OH, 45056. Photocopies and notarized copies of academic records are not accepted as official. Documents can be certified as true copies by a U.S. Consular official or a recognized educational authority in the applicants home country.

  • Records issued in a language other than English must be accompanied by a literal (not interpretive) certified English translation.

Required Documents for Visa

An I-20 visa document is required to obtain a student visa and to enroll as an international student at Miami University. To receive yours, please first provide the following items:

  • A copy of your passport or national identification card.

  • An international student financial support form with documentation of financial support, such as a bank statement dated not more than one year prior to your intended date of entry. (Tax returns or letters of employment income are not acceptable.)

Proof of English Proficiency

All international students must provide proof of English proficiency by meeting ONE of the following requirements:

  • Bachelors degree or higher from an accredited university in the U.S.

  • Bachelors degree or higher, or are a citizen of one of the countries listed below.

  • Earned a minimum passing score on one of the below English language tests to be considered for regular admission:

    • TOEFL - 80

    • IELTS - 6.5

    • PTE - 54

    • Duolingo - 110

Conditional Admission

Some graduate programs may offer Conditional Admission to applicants with English scores below the minimum requirement. Students interested in Conditional Admission through the ACE-G or ELC program must provide English language proficiency test scores with their application.

https://miamioh.edu/graduate-school/admission-funding/international-application.html

Fall : Jan 1

Each graduate department/program sets deadline dates, which can vary, and requires supplemental application materials. View our programs to see which deadlines you need to meet.

https://miamioh.edu/graduate-school/academics/master-specialist-programs.html

 

Click Here for Undergraduate Application
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Application Procedures - Undergraduate & Graduate Applicants

Start the application online using the link provided above.

Application Coding: In the online application, students must indicate they are working with Indo Global Studies. We cannot offer commission for your applicants unless the coding procedures are completed correctly. 

When submitting the application in the Miami University portal, please answer 'Yes' to the question 'Are you working with an agent?' Then select or enter “Indo Global” as the agency name. 

Please see the procedure below

 

Are you working with an Agent on your application?

Select the Agency from the list below:

Enter the Agent email.

Document Submission: All documents can be uploaded to the university application portal.

Please send the tagging proof with student details to admissions@indoglobalstudies.org