Things to keep in mind when filling out the admission application online:
- Materials to Submit in the UAMS Online Application
- A letter from the applicant stating that the applicant wishes to be accepted into the Certificate in Regulatory Sciences program. This letter should briefly address the applicant’s educational background, field of study, and whether the applicant’s academic training or professional experience includes study or practice in Biostatistics or Toxicology/Pharmacology.
- Contact information for Two Letters of Recommendation – Please include the name and correct email address for two references. Recommendation requests will be sent by email. Note: We strongly advise that you contact your references within a week to make sure they receive our email request for a Letter of Recommendation.
- The applicant’s CV.
- An official transcript showing award of the applicant’s B.S., B.A., M.S., or Ph.D. degree(s).
- If coursework in Biostatistics and Toxicology/Pharmacology is not evident on your transcript, please provide documentation of formal training or continuing education in these subjects.
- During the application process, materials that have not been received will be listed in your “To Do” items.
- When you complete your application, be sure to click “Submit Application,” otherwise your completed application will not be transmitted to the Graduate School. After clicking the ‘Submit Application’ button and completing the required screens, you will receive an email that will let you know that your application has been submitted. If you do not receive this email, your application has not been submitted.
Mailed official transcripts should be sent to:
UAMS Graduate School
4301 West Markham St., Slot #601
Little Rock, AR 72205
All admission decisions are communicated in writing by the Dean of the Graduate School. The Graduate School cannot communicate admission decisions via email or phone calls.
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