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2022 Chemistry and Physics Graduate Open House

Please join the Bryn Mawr College Chemistry Department and Physics Department for a Graduate Open House on Sunday, November 6, 2022 from 9:30 am to 1:30 pm EST at the atrium of Park Science Center.  This is a great opportunity to connect with these graduate programs and learn more about life as a graduate student at Bryn Mawr College.

The open house will start with a joint breakfast with faculty and prospective graduate students in both departments and then split into the departmental sessions. In these departmental sessions prospective students can meet the faculty, current students, and recent alumni of the department; learn about research, educational, and professional opportunities; tour the department and research facilities; and lunch with current graduate students from the department of your interest.

A hybrid session with a remote option via Zoom starting at 10:00 am EST will also be available for those unable to attend in person.  

Please register for the open house with the physics department and chemistry department separately through the links.

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The co-educational Graduate School of Arts and Sciences invites applications from academically prepared prospective students. Applicants are strongly advised to make personal contact with the Director of Graduate Studies and faculty members in the departments to which they plan to apply.

Bryn Mawr currently accepts students into the following Ph.D. programs:

Bryn Mawr does not offer master's terminal degree programs.

Requirements for Admission

Applicants must have a bachelor's degree from an accredited U.S. college or university or an equivalent degree, and the prerequisite skills or training specified by individual departments and programs for admission.

Applying for Admission

More information about the application process, including instructions for submitting and application online and additional required materials can be found here.

How We Decide

Decisions on admission are made by the faculty of the department in which the applicant proposes to do graduate study. Decisions are based on the promise shown by the applicant's college or university grades, GRE scores*, personal and intellectual qualities attested in letters of recommendation, compatibility with program goals and resources as indicated in the personal statement, and other factors including the size of the current enrollments.

*Submitting GRE scores is optional for the following Departments:

Chemistry

Greek, Latin, and Classical Studies

History of Art

Mathematics 

Physics (general test and subject exam optional, but scores will be considered if submitted)

Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology 

Applicants will be recommended by the faculty for financial support, comprised of a tuition waiver, stipend, and health insurance. These recommendations are reviewed by the Dean and the Committee on Graduate Awards. When the number of approved recommendations exceeds the amount of support available, some students will be wait-listed. Wait-listed students will be offered admission without support, or with limited support. They will be informed as soon as possible if funding becomes available.