Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Prerequisite Expectations

Q: I am interested in applying for the Financial Math program next Fall 2011. I took a look at the Web site and but could not find the list of undegrad courses I should take prior to applying to the program. Would you help me find it?

A: The prerequisites of the core classes are listed on the site for newly admitted students (link).  Talented students that do not have the prerequisites might be admitted with the purpose of taking some remedial classes, but such students should expect to be in the program longer than students who do have the background.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Assistantships

Q: Does your department offer graduate assistantships?

A: No.  The financial support available to students is explained in the website.

TOEFL & GRE Waivers

Q: Can the GRE requirement be waived because I have a PhD.

A: The GRE is required.  If you submit your application without GRE scores, you may delay the admissions decision. If you seek a waiver for this requirement, explain why you should be considered without recent scores in your personal statement. 

Q: Can the TOEFL requirement be waived?

A: The TOEFL is a university requirement.  Follow the link at our website to see if you must take the test. 

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Application Focus

Q: To what background will the admission committee pay more attention in the process of reviewing application?

A: As indicated below (link), there is no single element that is considered to be most important for all applications.

Enrollment Demographics

Q: How many students do we expect to start each Fall?

A: We expect to enroll about 20 students each Fall. Total Enrollment is expected to be between 40 and 45, with about 70% of the students from outside the United States.

Spring Start Date

Starting the MFM Program in Spring or Summer is rare, but could be useful for some students. For example, students that did not major in Mathematics or Statistics might benefit from taking courses such as ST 371/372, MA 401, MA 405, etc.

To take classes at NCSU you must either be admitted to a degree program, or you must register as a non-degree student (NDS). Taking classes at NCSU will not automatically qualify you for admission to the program.

If you seek a start date other than Fall then you should explain the purpose of the alternate start date in your application. The only way to apply to the program is via the web through Apply Yourself.