FAQ Category: MS Application and Admission FAQ
Do you offer an application fee waiver?
The college of engineering has options for application fee waivers for domestic, US-based applicants which are sent out in the form of a coupon code. More Information.
Read more: Do you offer an application fee waiver? »I do not have a BS in Chemical Engineering. Can I still apply to the MS program?
YES! We welcome applications from students with a variety of educational backgrounds into our MS program. Before taking the core graduate courses, you will be required to take 3 undergraduate courses to supplement your graduate education. These are assigned by the Associate Chair for Graduate Studies on a case-by-case basis, depending on your BS degree […]
Read more: I do not have a BS in Chemical Engineering. Can I still apply to the MS program? »Are there fellowships or other ways to cover the cost of tuition?
The Master’s program is largely self-funded. Cost of attendance may be estimated here – 2025-26 Academic Year Tuition and Fees Most students are awarded the academic achievement award, which provides up to $3300 in tuition support for the first 3 semesters (subject to satisfactory academic progress) Please check some of the other funding options available for MS […]
Read more: Are there fellowships or other ways to cover the cost of tuition? »Do you consider late applications?
Late applications will be considered depending on the class size of accepted students after initial review of applications received by January 5th.
Read more: Do you consider late applications? »When are applications due?
The priority deadline for MS applications is January 5th for fall admission and For questions regarding application issues, please email grad@che.ufl.edu
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