PhD Programs Without GRE Requirements
Many engineering PhD programs have waived GRE requirements due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Check out our list of schools that no longer require GRE scores for admission.
Many engineering PhD programs have waived GRE requirements due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Check out our list of schools that no longer require GRE scores for admission.
MIT's School of Engineering has waived the GRE requirement for PhD applicants. Instead, we focus on research experience, academic background, and letters of recommendation.
Cornell University's College of Engineering offers a GRE waiver for PhD applicants who have completed a master's degree or have significant research experience.
This study examines the effects of waiving GRE requirements on engineering PhD admissions. Our findings suggest that GRE waivers can increase diversity and inclusion in PhD programs.
US News & World Report lists the top engineering PhD programs that no longer require GRE scores. These schools include Stanford, UC Berkeley, and Carnegie Mellon.
The University of Iowa's College of Engineering offers a GRE waiver for PhD applicants who meet certain criteria. Submit a waiver request form to be considered.
As more engineering PhD programs waive GRE requirements, what does this mean for the future of graduate admissions? Experts weigh in on the implications.
The National Science Foundation provides a toolkit for engineering PhD applicants, including resources on GRE waivers, funding opportunities, and research experience.