Application Process
STEP
1. Select a Department:
Applicants should
review programs of study offered by each department
and select the program(s) that best accommodate his/her
professional objectives.
STEP
2. Comply with Departmental Admission Requirements:
Applicants should note any specific departmental
requirements for admission because each department
will screen its own applicants. Specific departmental
requirements may be found on departmental
websites. Contact the Departmental Admissions
Faculty if you have any questions about these
requirements. Their email addresses and phone
numbers are listed below:
Anatomical
Sciences and Neurobiology
Graduate
Program Admissions:
Charles
Husbcher, Ph.D.
Telephone: 502-852-3058
Email: chhubs01@louisville.edu
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Graduate
Program Admissions:
Barbara
Clark, Ph.D.
Telephone: 502-852-1087
Email: bjclark01@louisville.edu
Microbiology
and Immunology
Graduate
Program Admissions:
Hari
Bodduluri, Ph.D
Telephone: 502-852-2123
Email: h0bodd01@gwise.louisville.edu
Pharmacology
and Toxicology
Graduate
Program Admissions: J. Christopher States, Ph.D
Telephone: 502-852-5347
Email: jcstat01@louisville.edu
Physiology
and Biophysics
Graduate
Program Admissions: Jeff
Falcone, Ph.D.
Telephone: 502-852-5384
Email: jcfalc01@louisville.edu
If after visiting the department websites and corresponding with the graduate program admissions faculty, you still are not sure which department would suit your needs, you might consider visiting us. Call us at 502-852-3805, toll free 1-800-334-8635, ext. 852-3805 or email Tom Geoghegan to initiate a visit.
STEP
3. Complete
the Graduate School Application Forms:
These
forms can be mailed to you on request or you
can complete them online.
Applicants should indicate which degree programs
he/she is interested in by including the appropriate major codes* on the application form
under the Educational Plans Section. All application
materials, unless otherwise requested by the
department, should be printed and mailed to:
Graduate Admissions
University of Louisville
Louisville, KY 40292
USA
*The appropriate codes used for the IPIBS program are as follows:
| College/School Code | GM |
| Major Code (choose 1) | |
| Anatomical Sciences & Neurobiology | ASNB |
| Biochemistry & Molecular Biology | BIOC |
| Microbiology & Immunology | MBIO |
| Pharmacology & Toxicology | PHAR |
| Physiology & Biophysics | PHY |
| Degree Code | PHD |
IPIBS and Your Application: The Departments review applications and submit potential candidates for Fellowship awards to the IPIBS Committee. If selected, the Director of the IPIBS will confirm the offer of an IPIBS Fellowship in a letter to you. Current support packages consist of an annual stipend of $22,000, full waiver of tuition and fees, plus health care benefits. Every student admitted to the Ph.D. Program can expect to receive continued financial support for the entire period of graduate study, provided he or she remains a resident and makes satisfactory progress in meeting degree requirements.
Acceptance of Fellowship Offer: IPIBS will notify the Graduate School of your acceptance once received. Students supported by an IPIBS Fellowship may not accept any additional employment during the term of the fellowship unless granted specific written authorization to do so by the IPIBS Executive Committee. Accepting the IPIBS Fellowship requires that you complete the core curriculum integrated throughout the curricula of the five departmental, discipline-based programs of study. To retain the fellowship if switching between departments you should contact the IPIBS director.
Students with Advanced Standing: A limited number of Fellowships may be offered to students with advanced-standing, in which case, taking the IPIBS core curriculum may be waived and Fellowships modified accordingly. All such applications are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
Timeline: Only complete applications are reviewed and admissions are granted on a rolling basis. There is no deadline for receipt of applications. For each new year, applications begin to be reviewed the second week of January. All applicants are encouraged to apply early, as Fellowships are limited.
More general information relating to admission to Graduate School at the University of Louisville can be found on the Graduate School website.
