Pre-Admission Requirements
Students who seek admission to the program should have a cumulative grade-point average of at least 3.0, and have completed the following undergraduate courses or equivalent courses as determined by the Department of Nutrition:
- General Chemistry (Chemistry 101)
- Organic Chemistry (Chemistry 220A, 220L or Chemistry 241, 242, 345)
- Anatomy & Physiology (Biology 223, 224)
- Microbiology (Biology 251)
- Algebra & Trigonometry (Math 128)
- Principles of Nutrition (Nutrition 223)
- Human Nutrition & Metabolism (Nutrition 451 or Biochemistry 400)
- Advanced Nutrition (Nutrition 452)
Applying to the Nutrition Graduate Program
Please note that all students must apply directly to the UNR Graduate School. Applications will not be accepted the Nutrition Department. In addition to the Graduate School requirements described below, students should also send the following to the Nutrition Graduate Program Director:
(1) A letter of application that describes professional goals as well as area of interest in nutrition and
(2) Three letters of recommendation from individuals that can provide evidence of the students’ potential to successfully complete graduate program requirements.
Please note: The Nutrition Graduate Program does require Graduate Record Exam (GRE) scores. Students must also provide current scores directly to the Graduate School (see instructions below).
Applying for Graduate School
As of 8/25/03 the Graduate School will NO longer accept any HANDWRITTEN FORMS including Applications. All Forms on Graduate School website are interactive, i.e. Fill in on-line and print out for signatures.
If a handwritten application is submitted, it will be returned and will delay the application process.
Applying to the UNR Graduate School is a dual process. You must meet both program and university requirements before you are officially admitted as a graduate student.
This page describes the application procedures for students holding a baccalaureate degree from a United States post-secondary institution. International students who do not hold a bachelor's degree from the United States must follow a separate application process described in the International Student Links.
The minimal university requirements include the completion of a baccalaureate degree, a minimum total undergraduate grade point average (GPA) of 2.75 for a Masters program and 3.0 for a Doctoral program and completion of all required prerequisite course work. A break down of the specific university requirements can be found in the Graduate School section of the current UNR catalog or in the Graduate Catalog.
Many programs have additional requirements that must be fulfilled before the application is reviewed. These may include letters of recommendation, specific minimum GPA requirements or personal responses. It is your responsibility to contact the program directly for information regarding these additional stipulations.
The Graduate School requires the following items at the deadlines specified by the program of interest:
- Completed Application to the Graduate School
- Application fee: $60, nonrefundable; $40 for returning students and UNR alumni. If applying to more than one graduate program, a fee for each additional application is $40 for all applicants. Make check or money order payable to the "Board of Regents."
Submit application materials and fee payment directly to:
Graduate Admissions,
Graduate School/326,
University of Nevada, Reno;
Reno, NV 89557-0035.
- Request two official transcripts from the Registrar’s Office at EVERY post-secondary school you’ve attended (community college, university, etc.) be sent directly to the Graduate School at UNR. Official transcripts are those sent directly from the institution attended to the Graduate School: personal copies or “issued to student” are not acceptable even if they are in sealed envelopes.
- Contact your intended graduate program to determine if test scores are required. If required, request that Educational Testing Service forward official standardized test scores (Graduate Record Examination (GRE), Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT), etc.) to the Graduate School.
- Contact your intended graduate program at UNR to determine if any additional admissions material is required. Such items as a written Statement of Purpose, biography, writing sample, letters of recommendation, etc. if required, are sent directly to the intended graduate program. Do not send these items to the Graduate School.
- When your application for admission is received by the Graduate School, you will be notified of its receipt and whether or not there are any items missing from your application (transcripts, test scores, etc.)
- ALL admissions materials such as transcripts, test scores, application fee, etc. must be received by the Graduate School before an admissions package can be forwarded to your intended graduate program. When all materials for admission are received, an admission package is forwarded to your intended graduate program.
Delays in processing your application due to missing required materials can range from days to weeks.
Graduate programs differ in their process for reviewing and approving applications for admission and the time it takes for them to reach an admissions decision may vary from a few days to several weeks. When an admission decision has been reached, the program then returns the admissions package to the Graduate School for final approval and formal admission processing. This will generally be completed within a few workdays. You will then receive a letter from the Graduate School notifying you of the final admissions decision.
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