Admissions
- Admission Timeline
- Application Requirements
- International Applicants
- Tuition & Stipend
- Training Grants
- GU-NIH Graduate Program
Apply to the PhD in Biochemistry and Molecular & Cellular Biology program by submitting an online application through the Georgetown Graduate School of Arts & Sciences portal.
Admission to our program is highly competitive. To learn more about us, please visit our contact page or fill out our Request for Information form.
Admission Timeline
December 1
Final Deadline to Apply for Summer and Fall Admission
We encourage all applicants to apply early to allow sufficient time to submit all their application materials.
January-February: Interviews – applicants will be invited for remote or in-person interviews. (Travel and lodging expenses for in-person interviews are paid by the department)
March: Final decision from the program
April 15: Deadline to notify the program of your decision to enroll
July 1: Program starts for Summer
Late August: Program starts for Fall; see the Academic Calendar
Application Requirements
Applicants are to submit all required credentials and supporting documentation no later than the application deadline.
Applicants do not need to arrange a position in a laboratory prior to admission. Any prospective students who currently have positions in departmental laboratories must apply to the program through the same procedure as all other applicants, and will not receive special consideration.
International Applicants
Please note that the process of applying for a U.S. visa after being admitted to the program can take weeks or months and varies based on your country of origin. In the event that visas are not received in time, admitted students may defer their admission one time to a future open term. There is no additional admissions application fee charge for the one-time deferral.
For more information for international applicants, please see our Biomedical Graduate Education International Students page.
Tuition & Stipend
Biomedical Graduate Education PhD students can receive merit-based fellowship awards that cover tuition, stipend, student health insurance, dental insurance and mandatory fees. Visit BGE PhD Tuition & Stipend for more information.
Students are also strongly encouraged to apply for independent fellowships from sources such as the National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, and Department of Defense. Occasionally, students enter the PhD program with funding from commercial or foreign government sources (e.g., CONACYT).
Applicants with external (third-party) funding guaranteed for the entirety of their PhD program (e.g., scholarships, sponsorships or fellowships through governments, employers or any organization) should include a copy of their award/sponsorship letter with their application. If the sponsorship is awarded after you submitted your application, please send a PDF copy of the letter to BGEAdmissions@georgetown.edu to be added to your application file.
Training Grants
Students may apply to participate in Georgetown’s NIH-funded, externally peer-reviewed institutional training programs. Learn more about our programs at BGE T32 Training Grants.
GU-NIH Graduate Program
Students who wish to conduct dissertation research at the National Institutes of Health should submit an application through the NIH’s partnership with Georgetown University Biomedical Graduate Education. Visit the BGE Partner Institutions page for details and application instructions.
Career Readiness
Our students benefit from the services of the Biomedical Graduate Education career office, including one-on-one advising, skills workshops, leadership programs and more.