All Online Master of Laboratory Animal Science program candidates will be required to have a formal interview with the selection committee prior to final acceptance. Applications are accepted year-round, qualifying candidates are granted interviews conducted by telephone, and admission is granted on a rolling basis.
Learn more about the Online Master of Laboratory Animal Science program.
Applying to the Online Master of Laboratory Animal Science Program
- Application fee: $65
- Application cycle: October 3, 2011 to July 13, 2012
Download the Online Master of Laboratory Animal Science program application (PDF file).
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Online Master of Laboratory Animal Science Program Admission Requirements
Candidates for admission to the Online Master of Laboratory Animal Science program must provide the following credentials:
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited U.S. college or university
- Current employment in a laboratory animal facility, with a minimum of two years hands-on experience
- Consulting mentor (lab animal veterinarian or authorized representative) at current workplace
- Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher
- Completed Math/Science GPA form.
- Official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended
- Three letters of reference, one must be from a current workplace supervisor
- Personal statement outlining the applicant's academic and professional goals
- Computer with various specifications (see fact sheet)
Tuition for the 2010-2011 Academic Year
Online Master of Laboratory Animal Science Program - $1,200 per credit rate
Financial Aid Information
Financial assistance may be available to students in the Office of Professional Studies in the Health Sciences programs through loans such as the Stafford Student Loan and alternative loans. The Perkins Loan may be available to students during the second year of study. Work-study programs may also be available.
Acceptances are offered on a rolling admissions basis. This may not allow enough time to apply for and receive funds from the various loan programs to meet tuition costs when registering for class. Therefore students must be prepared to meet the initial financial needs for the first semester (tuition and living expenses) out of available funds until potential loans are processed.
Students are encouraged to expedite the financial aid process by submitting a FAFSA form by the University deadline of May 1. The FAFSA code for the University is 003256.
For more information, please contact:
Drexel University College of Medicine Office of Financial Aid
2900 Queen Lane, Suite G27
Philadelphia, PA 19129
Tel: 215-991-8210
http://drexel.edu/src/financialaid/
Contact Us
For more information please contact us at MedicalSciences@drexelmed.edu or 215-762-4692.
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