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Admissions

Welcome to the admissions area for the Pharmaceutical Sciences research (PhD) doctoral program!  We are pleased that you are interested in our program.

Please carefully review all of the information in the admissions area prior to applying to ensure that your application process goes smoothly.

If you have a question not answered in the FAQs, please reach out to us at gradprograms@pharmacy.wisc.edu

The application portal for Fall 2026 entry will open in early September 2025, and applications will be due by December 15, 2025.

The Pharmaceutical Sciences Graduate Program only accepts applications to begin studies in the fall semester; the December deadline is intended for those who wish to begin study in the subsequent fall semester.

GRE scores are not accepted and will not be used in assessing applications

  1. Complete the Graduate School’s online application form (includes a $75 application fee payable by credit card (Mastercard or Visa); international applicants have an added $6 fee for additional processing, for a total of $81). The $75 fee may be covered for applicants who meet certain eligibility requirements – please see our FAQ area for details.
  2. Additionally, provide the following materials electronically as part of the online application:
    • Statement of Purpose for Graduate Study:
      We do not have specific page length or word count requirements, but on average the statements we receive are approximately 2 pages in length.  Please make sure your statement includes information on:

      • Why you would like to pursue graduate study
      • How you have prepared for graduate school including past and current research experiences
      • Why you are applying to our program specifically including what your potential thesis research interest(s) are
      • Anything else you think would be useful for the admissions committee to know to evaluate your application
    • Resume or CV: We do not have specific page length requirements but recommend that you use either a one- or two-page format. Please make sure your resume or CV includes a synopsis of research projects and information on awards and honors.
  3. Three separate online letters of recommendation: Three recommendations are required, two of which must be from academic sources. Please follow the Graduate School’s Letter of Recommendation process to submit. Please note that the admissions committee highly values letters from research mentors and other faculty that can specifically speak to the applicant’s likely success in graduate school. Applicants should also ensure that their recommenders can submit their letters by the application deadline.
  4. English Proficiency: International degree-seeking applicants must prove English proficiency. See the Graduate School requirements for more information.
  5. Transcripts: Please upload unofficial transcripts as PDFs for each university or college attended. (Institutions attended as part of a study abroad program do not need to be included if the coursework is reflected on your current institution’s transcripts). Unofficial transcripts, accessible through student accounts via a college or university website, are acceptable. If you request a printed official transcript from an institution you attend/attended, please re-create an electronic version before you add it to the supplemental application. This will remove the formatting that causes the transcript to be encrypted and unable to be viewed by the faculty.
  6. The Graduate School will email you a unique URL and campus ID number to track the progress of your application, receipt of fee and test scores, and demographic information.
  7. Completed applications will be reviewed by the Graduate Admissions Committee to select applicants for virtual interviews, which usually occur in mid to late January. Admission offers are extended following the completion of virtual interviews and admitted applicants residing in the United States are provided information about our optional in-person recruitment weekend which in 2025 will occur the evening of March 13 through the morning of March 15.

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