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  • The School of Graduate Studies - New Brunswick
    Areas of Concentration
    Aging,  Apoptosis/Autophagy,  Behavior,  Cancer Biology,  Cell Division/Cell Cycle,  Cell Stress/Cell Death,  Chromosome Biology,  Computational Biology,  Cytoskeleton,  DNA Replication and Repair,  Developmental Biology,  Disease Genetics,  Drug Discovery and Development,  Endocrinology,  Epigenetics/Chromatin,  Evolution,  Gene Regulation,  Immunology,  Learning/Memory,  Metabolism/Nutrition,  Microbiome,  Nanobiology/Nanotechnology,  Neurological Disease,  Neuroscience,  Organelle Biology,  Pathogenesis,  RNA/Ribosome Biology,  Reproduction and Gametogenesis,  Signaling,  Stem Cells, Regeneration, and Tissue Injury,  Structural Biology,  Virology
    Program Requirements
    Personal statement, official transcripts, three letters of recommendation and resume.
    Personal Statement Instructions
    Explain your motivation for pursuing a PhD degree. Describe your previous research experience(s), highlighting objectives, challenges and outcomes. Describe your interests and what attracts you to Rutgers. If there is something in particular you feel the Admission Committee should know about, include it here. Your personal statement should be between 1 and 2 pages in length.
    Deadlines
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    Fall 2026
    U.S.
    Dec 1, 2025
    Non-U.S.
    Dec 1, 2025
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    Fall 2027
    U.S.
    Dec 1, 2027
    Non-U.S.
    Dec 1, 2027
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  • The School of Graduate Studies - New Brunswick
    Areas of Concentration
    Bioimaging and Bioinstrumentation,  Biomaterials and Drug Delivery,  Biomechanics,  Computational Bioengineering,  Micro and Nanosystems Engineering,  Molecular, Cell, Tissue and Regenerative Bioeng
    Program Requirements
    Three letters of recommendation, personal statement, and official undergraduate and/or graduate transcripts.
    Test Requirements

    The GRE General test is preferred, but not required, for all applicants. TOEFL/IELTS scores are required for International Applicants.

    Deadlines
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    Fall 2026
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    Mar 1, 2026
    Non-U.S.
    Mar 1, 2026
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    Fall 2027
    U.S.
    Mar 1, 2027
    Non-U.S.
    Mar 1, 2027
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  • The School of Graduate Studies - New Brunswick
    Areas of Concentration
    Bioimaging and Bioinstrumentation,  Biomaterials and Drug Delivery,  Biomechanics,  Computational Bioengineering,  Micro and Nanosystems Engineering,  Molecular, Cell, Tissue and Regenerative Bioeng
    Program Requirements
    Three letters of recommendation, personal statement, and official undergraduate and/or graduate transcripts.
    Test Requirements

    The GRE General test is preferred, but not required, for all applicants. TOEFL/IELTS scores are required for International Applicants.

    Deadlines
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    Fall 2026
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    Mar 1, 2026
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    Mar 1, 2026
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    Fall 2027
    U.S.
    Mar 1, 2027
    Non-U.S.
    Mar 1, 2027
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  • The School of Graduate Studies - New Brunswick
    Program Requirements
    Three letters of recommendation, personal statement, and official undergraduate and/or graduate transcripts.
    Test Requirements
    For Spring/Fall 2021 applicants: The GRE General test is preferred, but not required, for all applicants. TOEFL/IELTS scores are required for International Applicants.
    Personal Statement Instructions
    Focus on experience in a lab or work setting, how BME relates to you, list research experience and any Rutgers Faculty you may wish to work with.
    Deadlines
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    Spring 2026
    U.S.
    Jan 15, 2026
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    N/A
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    Summer 2026
    U.S.
    May 5, 2026
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    Fall 2026
    U.S.
    Sep 1, 2026
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    Spring 2027
    U.S.
    Jan 15, 2027
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    Summer 2027
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    May 5, 2027
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    N/A
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    Fall 2027
    U.S.
    Sep 1, 2027
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    N/A
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  • The School of Graduate Studies - New Brunswick
    Program Requirements
    This program is no longer offered online.
    Personal Statement Instructions
    Address your reason for interest in pursuing graduate study in Biomedical Engineering at Rutgers. Students that do not have a strong GPA from their baccalaureate degree or strong GRE scores should address their readiness for graduate-level study in their statement.
    Deadlines
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    Spring 2026
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    Jan 15, 2026
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    May 5, 2026
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    Fall 2026
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    Sep 1, 2026
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    Spring 2027
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    Jan 15, 2027
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    Summer 2027
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    May 5, 2027
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    N/A
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    Fall 2027
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    Sep 1, 2027
    Non-U.S.
    N/A
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  • The School of Graduate Studies - New Brunswick
    Areas of Concentration
    Bioimaging and Bioinstrumentation,  Biomaterials and Drug Delivery,  Biomechanics,  Computational Bioengineering,  Micro and Nanosystems Engineering,  Molecular, Cell, Tissue and Regenerative Bioeng
    Program Requirements
    Three letters of recommendation, personal statement, and official undergraduate and/or graduate transcripts.
    Test Requirements

    The GRE General test is preferred, but not required, for all applicants. TOEFL/IELTS scores are required for International Applicants.

    Deadlines
    Term
    U.S.
    Non-U.S.
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    Fall 2026
    U.S.
    Dec 15, 2025
    Non-U.S.
    Dec 15, 2025
    Term
    Fall 2027
    U.S.
    Dec 15, 2027
    Non-U.S.
    Dec 15, 2027
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  • The School of Graduate Studies - New Brunswick
    Program Requirements
    Personal statement, official transcripts, and three letters of recommendation. This is an articulated program between Rutgers and our international partner institutions. This program is only open to the 3rd year undergraduate students currently enrolled at a partner institution. For questions regarding your eligibility, please contact the 3+2 program coordinator at your current institution.
    Test Requirements
    TOEFL test
    Deadlines
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    Fall 2026
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    N/A
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    Feb 1, 2026
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    Fall 2027
    U.S.
    N/A
    Non-U.S.
    Feb 1, 2027
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  • The School of Graduate Studies - New Brunswick
    Areas of Concentration
    Bioimaging and Bioinstrumentation,  Biomaterials and Drug Delivery,  Biomechanics,  Computational Bioengineering,  Micro and Nanosystems Engineering,  Molecular, Cell, Tissue and Regenerative Bioeng
    Program Requirements

    Open to current Rutgers undergraduates students only.

    Deadlines
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    Fall 2026
    U.S.
    Sep 1, 2026
    Non-U.S.
    Sep 1, 2026
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    Fall 2027
    U.S.
    Sep 1, 2027
    Non-U.S.
    Sep 1, 2027
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  • The School of Graduate Studies - New Brunswick
    Areas of Concentration
    Bioimaging and Bioinstrumentation,  Biomaterials and Drug Delivery,  Biomechanics,  Computational Bioengineering,  Micro and Nanosystems Engineering,  Molecular, Cell, Tissue and Regenerative Bioeng
    Program Requirements

    At least one letter of recommendation, personal statement, and official undergraduate/graduate transcripts. This program is only open to the 4th year undergraduate students currently enrolled at a partner institution. For questions regarding your eligibility, please contact the combined degree program coordinator at your current institution.

    Test Requirements

    Standardized tests (GRE, TOEFL) are not required.

    Deadlines
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    Fall 2027
    U.S.
    Sep 1, 2027
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    Sep 1, 2027
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  • School of Graduate Studies - Newark
    Areas of Concentration
    Biomedical Research Scholars,  Dental Scholars,  Medical Scholars
    Program Requirements
    Official undergraduate transcript from an accredited college or university, personal statement defining your professional goals and outlining you would be successful in the program, at least 2 recommendations from individuals, preferably academic instructors, who have direct knowledge of the applicant's academic performance in science-related fields, and a CV/resume is also recommended. If submitting letter of recommendation packages from a committee please indicate this information via email.
    Test Requirements

    Applicants are required to submit test results from the general GRE, MCAT, DAT or NBDE Part I. Proof of English Language Proficiency (i.e. TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo English Test) is required if your education was completed in a non-English speaking country.

    Deadlines
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    Spring 2026
    U.S.
    Dec 15, 2025
    Non-U.S.
    Nov 1, 2025
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    Fall 2026
    U.S.
    Jul 15, 2026
    Non-U.S.
    Jun 15, 2026
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    Fall 2027
    U.S.
    Jul 15, 2027
    Non-U.S.
    Jun 15, 2027
    Term
    Spring 2027
    U.S.
    Dec 15, 2027
    Non-U.S.
    Nov 1, 2027
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