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p Flexible I am currently an engineering graduate student and would like to apply to one of the IEOR programs. What should I do?
Students already in SEAS can apply to graduate studies in the IEOR Department. You can use the an condensed application for current students.
What standardized exams are required for admission?
In order to apply to the IEOR graduate programs, you MUST submit GRE scores. GRE scores are valid for five (5) years from the time which they were taken. We do not accept GMAT scores. The TOEFL is required for all applicants who have received their undergraduate degree in a country where English is not the official spoken language (regardless of whether all or part of your education has been taught in English). TOEFL scores are valid for two (2) years.
What is the test code for the programs?
The institution code is 2111. There is no department code; leave the department code blank.
Do I need to submit valid TOEFL scores even if I completed a graduate (i.e. M.S., PH.D.) program in the United States?
The TOEFL is required for all applicants who have received their undergraduate degree in a country where English is not the official spoken language (regardless of whether all or part of your education has been taught in English).
Can I be exempted from taking the TOEFL and/or GRE examinations?
Only applications with current TOEFL and/or GRE scores will be reviewed. Please do not contact the Department regarding this issue; there will be NO exceptions. The Office of Graduate Student Services will not forward any applications to our Department without a current score.
Students can self report their current scores in advance of the receipt of their official scores from ETS.
When will I know the decision?
If your application materials (transcripts, recommendation letters, test scores) have been mailed separately please allow two to three weeks for the material to be matched to your online application.
An email notification will be sent when your application has been recorded as complete for review. If your application remains incomplete three weeks after the submission date, an email informing you of the missing material will be sent.
Once your application is complete for review the admissions office will send it to the academic department for evaluation by the faculty admissions committee. The evaluation process can take any where from three to five weeks. There are cases when admissions committees review an application for a longer period of time before making a final decision.
Your decision will be communicated directly from the Graduate Student Services Office via an official letter. Unfortunately we cannot provide application decisions over regular email or telephone. Please do not send requests for your admissions decisions.
Can I defer admission?
Columbia's Engineering School does not allow admission deferrals. Applications will be reviewed the following year when a reactivation form is submitted to the Office of Graduate Admissions. Please note that admission is not guaranteed. Contact the Office of Graduate Admissions for further information and the reactivation form.
What is the cost of study?
For 2009-10, tuition for full-time students for the academic year is $1,310 per academic credit. Tuition for 30-credit program (MSEMS, MSIE and MSOR) is $39,300; tuition for 36-credit program (MSFE) is $47,160. Annual fees are approximately $2,850 - $3,230, and the cost of books is approximately $1430.
For more details on tuition and fees, please click on this link here.
Is financial assistance available for graduate studies?
There is limited financial assistance available for M.S. students through the department. However, we do offer scholarships to a few top-ranking M.S. applicants each year. Most of the departmental financial aid is reserved for support of Ph.D. students.
Where can I obtain information about the department and its programs?
The IEOR Department makes all information about programs available on their Web site.
You can download an application from the Columbia University 's Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science graduate admissions office.
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