Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Yale School of Engineering and Applied Science Workshop for Prospective Graduate Students

Workshop for Prospective Graduate Students
Yale University
November 5, 2010
12:00-4:30

Prospective graduate students are invited to attend a workshop at the Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science to learn about postgraduate education and research opportunities at Yale University. The Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science offers postgraduate degrees in Biomedical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. This workshop is open to all prospective M.S. and Ph.D. students who are currently enrolled at institutions across the U.S. as well as other countries.

The workshop will include overviews of the School and Departments, a tour of the School, and visits with faculty and their research teams. In addition, the workshop will include a discussion on funding opportunities and the Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences admission process. Lunch will be provided, and a reception will conclude the workshop.

Students are invited to register for the workshop at SEAS.Yale.edu/GraduateStudentWorkshop.
Reimbursement for ground transportation between an undergraduate’s home campus and Yale University in New Haven, CT is available. Interested students may apply for this reimbursement when registering for the workshop. Funding will be provided to the most competitive students who have a record of exceptional accomplishments and research goals that align with the Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science.

Doctoral students in the Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science are guaranteed five years of twelve- month stipend support. Applicants for admission to Ph.D. programs will automatically be considered for all University fellowships for which they are eligible. These awards of financial aid, as well as full tuition fellowships and comprehensive healthcare coverage, are announced at the time of admission. Over the course of graduate study, the typical doctoral student's financial aid commitment from Yale totals more than $250,000.

SEAS.Yale.edu/GraduateStudentWorkshop