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Neuroscience | Doctoral Degree

University of Vermont

It is recommended that an incoming student have a Bachelor’s and/or Master’s Degree in a biological science, neuroscience, chemistry, physics, engineering, psychology, mathematics, communication sciences or computer science. Research experience is strongly recommended.

Description

The program encompasses the following areas of neuroscience: Molecular and Cellular; Developmental, Plasticity, and Repair; Behavioral, Cognitive, and Systems; Human Neurobiology. The NGP is designed to create a dynamic graduate education environment that leverages the diversity of neuroscience research at the University of Vermont. The strong curriculum and research environment and the excellent students that they allow us to attract, results in a low attrition rate, good student productivity, relatively short time to degree, and success in placing graduates in competitive post-doctoral programs.

Cost Total Cost $63,325

  • Tuition (total) $51,900

  • Mixed Fees (academic year) $2,272

  • Application Fee $65

  • Cost information is approximate, please visit the program's website for the most up to date information available.

Financial Assistance

  • Funding, Grants, & Scholarships

    Funding opportunities may be available through the UVM Graduate College or your department. Students who wish to be considered for fellowships as well as admission must submit completed applications, with supporting materials, by March of the academic year preceding that for which application is made, or the program's application deadline, whichever is earlier.

    State or Local Scholarship
    Private Scholarship
    Other Scholarship

  • Loans

    Federal loans are the primary source of financial assistance. Graduate students may wish to explore funding opportunities through the UVM Graduate College and outside scholarships.

    Private Loan
    State or Local Loan
    Other Loan

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