How to Apply to the Chemical and Biological Engineering PhD Program

Students with a strong background in chemical engineering or related disciplines and a serious interest in research are encouraged to apply for admission to the UW-Madison Chemical and Biological Engineering PhD program. Applications are accepted for both Fall (September) and Spring (January) admission, although historically most students start in the Fall and admission is seldom offered for the Spring semester. The application for the Fall 2025 semester is first available on Wednesday, September 4, 2024. Applications for Fall admission must be received by noon (CST) on December 1, 2024. Admissions decisions are made by a committee of faculty with research expertise spanning the four research areas of the department. Individual faculty do not recommend admissions decisions and advisors are not determined at the time of application. Instead, students will match with advisors after meeting with all faculty during the fall semester.

Please email gradrecruit@che.wisc.edu if you have any questions.

5 Steps in Applying to the PhD Program

1) Get to know our faculty and research

Identifying potential faculty advisors who perform research aligned with your interests will ensure that you are good fit for the department. Details on faculty interests are on the People page, and an overview of department research focus areas is on the research page. You can click here for a summary of faculty research interests. You will be asked to name potential faculty advisors as part of the graduate application.

2) Prepare your application materials

A list of required application materials is in the “Requirements for Admission” section below. You should review the section on “Advice for Preparing a Competitive Application” and the advice provided in this presentation on preparing a Statement of Purpose. GRE scores are not required for applications.

3) Request letters of recommendation

Three recommendation letters are required for admission. Request letters well ahead of the application deadline, ideally from faculty members who can attest to your strengths as a student and research; see the “Advice for Preparing a Competitive Application” section below for more information.

4) Request an application fee waiver if applicable

Many students will be eligible for application fee waivers from the department. Please see the “Application Fees and Waivers” section below for information.

5) Complete the online application to the graduate school

Click the button below to access the graduate school application, which allows you to apply to up to three UW-Madison departments. Details are provided in the “Instructions for Applying to the Graduate School” section below.

Detailed Information

Requirements for Admission

All applicants must fill out an application to the Graduate School, which permits application to up to three UW-Madison departments. Key requirements of the application include: