Comparative Pathobiology
*Spring admission only occurs in exceptional circumstances.
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
- Master of Science (MS)
- Non Degree
- Transcripts
- Recommendation Letters
- Academic Statement of Purpose
- Personal History Statement
- Graduate Record Examination (GRE) – Optional
- GRE is optional. However, some clinical residency programs and certain Departmental faculty members may require it for application evaluations. Please contact the Graduate Program Coordinator Nathan Wilkes nlwilkes@purdue.edu if you are unsure if you need GRE to support your application.
- Resume
- This program accepts the Office of the Vice Provost for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Scholars basic requirements as described on the English Proficiency Requirements page.
- Cumulative Grade Point Average from most recently conferred undergraduate, graduate, or professional degree:
- 3.0 or equivalent average, overall (A=4.0)
| Fall | Spring* | Summer | |
| U.S. Citizen | August 1 | December 1 | May 1 |
| International | June 15 | October 15 | March 15 |
*Spring admission only occurs in exceptional circumstances.
| Name: Nathan Wilkes Phone: 765-494-7543 Email: nlwilkes@purdue.edu Web: Program Website Address: Purdue University Department of Comparative Pathobiology Veterinary Pathology Building 725 Harrison Street West Lafayette, IN 47907-2027 USA |
- Current master’s students wishing to move to a doctoral degree program in this same graduate program will not be required to submit a new application.
- This is not an application for admission to our DVM program. If you are interested in applying for admission to the DVM program, please e-mail pvmstudentservices@purdue.edu or contact the Student Services Office at 765-494-7893.
- If you are interested in applying for a clinical pathology, anatomic pathology, or avian pathology graduate/residency program you should apply to the non-thesis Master’s/residency program for the appropriate area through the Department of Comparative Pathobiology.