Master's in Clinical Investigations Frequently Asked Questions
What are the requirements for admission?
Applicants must have an undergraduate degree (BA, BS or equivalent) in biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics or similar science discipline; U.S. citizenship or permanent resident status or be sponsored by another institution on a Visa that allows for a full-time course of study in a degree-granting program; and English language proficiency (verbal and written).
Are advanced degree holders eligible for admission?
Advanced clinical degrees (MD, DDS, DMD, DO, DC, OD or ND) are preferred. For applicants who are St. Jude clinical fellows or junior faculty, a letter of commitment from their division or department will be required.
How does the admissions process work?
After the applicant uploads a Curriculum Vitae, transcripts, personal statement, and referee contact information, the applicant submits the online application. The applicant’s information then becomes available online for consideration by the Graduate School.
What does an admissions committee look for when making admission decisions?
The admissions committee identifies the top candidates based on past academic achievements, including results of transcripts, how the applicant’s goals and interests match the objectives of the program, and long-term commitment to the field of clinical investigations. Transcripts will identify those that are prepared to succeed in advanced level course work and completion of a master’s project that is acceptable for publication.
Is there an application fee?
There is no fee to submit the application.
Does the Graduate School require GRE and MCAT scores?
The Graduate School does not require applicants to submit GRE or MCAT scores for admission into the master’s program.
How do you gain practical research experience in this program if I am currently working full-time?
Research experience is gained through mentored guidance by faculty members in developing and executing the student’s thesis project. Additionally, there are multiple opportunities to review the proposals and ongoing work of your peers to understand different models and analysis techniques.
Is there a mandatory research project as part of the master's degree program?
Yes, there is a required thesis project that will be conceived and planned in the first year of the program in collaboration with faculty mentors in your chosen area of interest. The second year of the program provides time for execution of the proposal with the final product being a manuscript to submit for publication.
Please contact us if you have additional questions.