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Addiction Neuroscience Ph.D.

All admission materials must be submitted by December 1.

Admitted Students enter the program beginning in the Fall semester. The Addiction Neuroscience (AN) program is designed for full-time students only.

Admission Materials
  1. Apply online
  2. A minimum undergraduate GPA (grade point average) of 3.20*
  3. A personal statement expressing interest in addiction neuroscience and detailing any relevant research experience.
  4. Three (3) letters of recommendation (including the recommendation form pdf file) ideally from faculty or others who can speak to the applicant's preparation for graduate level work in addiction neuroscience..
  5. Two (2) official transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate coursework.
  6. International students must submit TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) scores unless the student has a bachelor's degree from a predominantly English-speaking country (check here for the official list).
  7. Verbal and quantitative Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores are optional.

*Majors in the life sciences (psychology, biology, or chemistry) are particularly encouraged to apply, but other degrees will be given full consideration with appropriate course work. Academic preparation and performance in the life sciences (e.g., experimental psychology and behavioral neuroscience; cell and systems biology; chemistry) are given high priority in considering candidates for admission. Note that the candidate's entire application package will be reviewed as a comprehensive and holistic representation of the likelihood for success in graduate studies; no one part of the application materials is deemed "most important".

Women and minorities are strongly encouraged to apply.

Financial support is typically provided to all students in good standing. 

For more information about the program, contact Dr. Cristine Czachowski (cczachow@iupui.edu).