I've been offered admission...now what?"

3/19/2014 Katrina Hagler, Assistant Director of Graduate Recruiting and Admissions

Written by Katrina Hagler, Assistant Director of Graduate Recruiting and Admissions

Congratulations to those who have been offered admission for Fall 2014!  When an offer of admission has been received, admitted students may begin contacting faculty to discuss research opportunities. In the March-September timeframe, MechSE faculty will be hiring for the coming academic year. The faculty have access to all application materials for this purpose. While the hiring process is controlled by faculty members themselves, the Graduate Programs Office assists both admitted students and faculty in this process as well. At any given time, approximately 85% of the students in our department have some type of financial support such as a fellowship, teaching assistantship, or research assistantship. You can read more about our financial support opportunities here.

In the March-April 15th timeframe, we expect that admitted students will be making their decisions on whether to join our department. If you plan to visit our department, please contact me, and I would be happy to help in whatever way that I can. It is recommended that prospective students visit campus while classes are in session to increase the likelihood that faculty and students would be available for meetings.

Some admitted students who have already arranged for a research adviser may choose to start their study in the summer. We would be happy to facilitate a change to summer enrollment to accommodate this. Other students may choose to come to campus in late August for the start of the fall semester.

Now that you have an idea of “how it works” in MechSE, I encourage you to view our graduate student profiles at this page to read about why other students chose MechSE.

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This story was published March 19, 2014.