M.Eng. FAQs
Below you will find a list and links to external to BME Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs). If you have any additional questions not listed here, contact Graduate Student Services Coordinator Belinda Whisman.
Cornell BME M.Eng. FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Click to Open- Please visit the M.Eng. Progams Application Guide for more information
- Although M.Eng. Programs are not part of the Cornell Graduate School, the following information on the Cornell Graduate School Admissions and Admitted Student FAQs list applies to all incoming graduate students:
- Newly Admitted Students - All Students
- Newly Admitted Students - International Students
Where do I access the application to apply?
Click to OpenEven though the M.Eng. programs are not supported by the Graduate School, everyone applying to Cornell’s graduate programs apply through the same process:
Do you accept applications for the spring semester? If so, what is the deadline?
Click to OpenYes, November 1st is the deadline.
Do I need to send an official transcript?
Click to OpenThe official transcript is NOT needed unless you are admitted into one of our graduate programs. You are required to upload an unofficial transcript with your application.
Do you accept transfer students?
Click to OpenYes. Transfer students must apply online through the Cornell University Graduate School.
Is there a minimum GRE, GPA and TOEFL/IELTS requirement?
Click to OpenThere is no minimum GPA. We carefully consider your complete application including statement of purpose, letters of recommendation, past experience and outreach activities.
GRE and Subject GREs were eliminated permanently during the start of the 2019-2020 academic year.
Please review the requirements and submitting scores for the TOEFL and IELTS for admission provided by the M.Eng. Programs.
How do I apply and what are the deadlines?
Click to OpenApplications to the M.Eng. program are accepted on a rolling basis for both spring and fall admission. For domestic students, it is difficult to consider an application submitted later than November 1 for spring admission and May 31st for fall admission.
Is it necessary to have a car/personal vehicle to get around campus and Ithaca?
Click to OpenIt is not necessary, as many apartments are in walking/biking distance, and Cornell/Ithaca offers an excellent bus system to and from campus. In addition, ride-share systems are available. Nonetheless, a car may be recommended for students who live further outside (e.g., in Dryden or Lansing), as bus services may be more limited there. Note that while on-campus parking permits are expensive, most on-campus parking lots are open (free of charge) after 5pm on weekdays, and all-day on weekends.
Whom do I contact for more information?
Click to OpenPlease contact the BME Graduate Student Office at:
Cornell University
Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering
121A Weill Hall
Ithaca NY 14853-5201
t: 607 255-2573
f: 607 255-7330
e: biomedgrad@cornell.edu
Application Fee Waivers
Click to OpenApplication fee waivers are available for applicants who are faced with extreme financial hardship. Please contact Belinda Whisman for further information.
Is a writing sample required?
Click to OpenNo, we do not require a writing sample but a statement of purpose and personal statement are required during the application process.