犹他大学PhD in Mathematics招生信息_申请条件_入学要求-申请方
犹他大学PhD in Mathematics招生信息已经公布,包含申请条件、入学要求、英语语言成绩要求、申请费用、申请所需材料等信息,帮助大家查找留学项目申请信息。Department of Mathematics, College of Science
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Most mathematics graduate students are supported by Teaching Assistantships. Others may be supported by fellowships, or Research Assistantships, depending on the source of funding. The Mathematics Department deadline for applications for financial aid to start the following Fall Semester is January 1st. Most financial aid is in the form of Teaching Assistantships during the Fall and Spring Semesters. Alternative support from individual research grants, and additional support from summer teaching, may also be available. Financial aid is typically given only to students in the Ph.D. program. Students are normally admitted at the beginning of the Fall Semester, and financial aid to new students is only offered at that time. It is desirable that applications for Teaching Assistantships be submitted as early as possible but should be received by January 1st in order to receive full consideration. Applications received before April 1st may considered for financial aid for the following Fall Semester if positions remain available.
考试类别 | 总分 | 听力 | 阅读 | 口语 | 写作 |
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TOEFL | 80 | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20 |
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Additionally, successful applicants for Teaching Assistantships must be proficient in their spoken and listening English skills. Those skills are usually reflected in the submitted TOEFL scores (or equivalent). In most cases, for those subsections of the TOEFL, we look for scores of at least about 20, and optimally, of at least about 23.
IELTS: 6.5 or higher
For the 2021 academic year (Fall, Summer, or Spring) we will not require nor evaluate GRE exam scores as part of the application. We understand that taking the general test may be difficult, and that in many cases subject exams will not be offered at all. Although not required, it is helpful if in your Personal Statement you add a short sentence indicating that you were unable to take the exams due to the COVID pandemic.