Formal Application
M.S. and Ph.D. in Biological and Agricultural Engineering
M.S. in Engineering and Ph.D. in Engineering Science
Thank you for your interest in graduate study at Washington State University. The department of Biological Systems Engineering offers the MS and PhD degree in Biological and Agricultural Engineering, the MS degree in Engineering and the PhD degree in Engineering Science. To find out more about our world class academic and research programs, click here.
Application Deadline for Fall Semester - January 10
Application Deadline for Spring Semester - July 1
Step 1: Submit an official application to the Graduate School.
You will need the following:
- Fill out the online application including:
- Contact information for 3 references
- Your Personal Letter or Statement of Intent
This is approximately a 1-3 page essay stating your academic goals and research interests while at WSU, and your career goals upon graduation. Be sure to include your name at the top of your statement. - A copy of your Resume
- Submit payment of the application fee ($50.00 US)
- Request official transcripts be sent from your university directly to Washington State University
- Request your English proficiency test scores be sent from the testing agency directly to Washington State University (University Code #4705)
- The Graduate Record Exam (GRE) may be submitted but is not required for our department.
- Submit Financial Information (for International applicants). See the Graduate School Instructions for International Applicants.
Note: If you plan to finance your education at WSU through the China Scholarship Council and have applied for an award, please indicate this in the OTHER category in the financial section of the online application. Please write in “China Scholarship Council”.
Questions regarding this procedure can be directed to Ms. Joan Hagedorn
Ms. Joan Hagedorn, Graduate Programs
Biological Systems Engineering
Washington State University
Pullman, Washington 99164-6120
USA
Thank you!
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