Graduate Admission
At UVA Engineering, our admissions process is designed to welcome a diverse, talented, ambitious and well-rounded pool of prospective graduate students. Admissions committees in each of our graduate programs review every applicant's entire package, looking for academic capabilities, research experiences, leadership and passion for his or her chosen field.
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We’re making it easier than ever to apply to UVA Engineering’s graduate programs! We’ve waived GRE requirements for 2025 admission and there’s no application fee.
The 2025 application is currently open.
Meet Us at a Recruitment Event!
Fall 2024 Event Schedule
Dates | Event | Location |
September 25 | UVA Graduate and Professional School Fair | Charlottesville, VA |
September 26-28 | GEM Annual Board Meeting and Conference | San Antonio, TX |
October 2 | NC A&T Graduate School Exploration Fair | Greensboro, NC |
October 3-5 | American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) National Conference | San Antonio, TX |
October 17-20 | Out in STEM (oSTEM) Annual Conference | Portland, OR |
October 24-26 | Tau Beta Pi Annual Convention | Rapid City, SD |
October 24-26 | Society of Women Engineers (SWE) | Chicago, IL |
October 30-November 3 | Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) National Convention | Anaheim, CA |
Our Graduate Programs
We offer graduate degrees in nine programs, including online master's programs. Explore the options below to find the program that's right for you.
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Our highly ranked master's and Ph.D. programs provide students from around the world opportunities to become leaders in their fields.
Graduate Program Contacts
For information about the various graduate programs, please contact the appropriate graduate coordinator or director listed below.
- Biomedical Engineering - Kim Fitzhugh-Higgins
- Chemical Engineering - Sam Caneda
- Civil Engineering - Michelle Busby and Paul Miller
- Computer Engineering - cpe-support@virginia.edu
- Computer Science - cs-office@virginia.edu
- Electrical Engineering - ece-support@virginia.edu
- Materials Science and Engineering - Bryana Amador
- Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering - maeoffice@virginia.edu
- Systems Engineering - Chantel Gross
- Systems Engineering Accelerated Master's Program (AMP) - Matt Burkett
- Virginia Engineering Online (VEO) - Jennifer Mauller
- Biomedical Engineering - Don Griffin and Kevin Janes (PhD and MS Admissions)
- Chemical Engineering - Roseanne Ford
- Civil Engineering - Majid Shafiee-Jood
- Computer Engineering - Mircea Stan
- Computer Science -Matthew Dwyer
- Electrical Engineering - Zongli Lin
- Materials Science and Engineering - Stephen McDonnell
- Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering - Jason Forman
- Systems Engineering - Laura Barnes and Matthew Bolton
- Systems Engineering Accelerated Master's Program (AMP) - Matt Burkett
- Virginia Engineering Online (VEO) - Amy Clobes
The Virginia Engineering Online (VEO) Professional Master's Degree program is a part-time degree program offering Master of Engineering degrees in the disciplines listed below:
- Chemical Engineering - Steven Caliari
- Civil and Environmental Engineering- Jose Gomez
- Electrical Engineering- Zongli Lin
- Materials Science and Engineering - Leo Zhigilei
- Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering - Peter Griffiths
- Systems and Information Engineering - Robert Riggs
Application Instructions and Test Score Information
An applicant must have a baccalaureate degree from a recognized college or university. While this degree will normally be in the field of engineering or applied science, degrees in other fields may be acceptable. Undergraduate courses that may be required to remedy deficiencies must be taken without credit. An applicant should have at least a B average for admission into graduate studies.
Each candidate must complete the Application for Admission. The application package includes the online application and the following additional components:
Official transcripts and test scores are NOT required for the review process but applicants should be sure to upload unofficial transcripts and indicate your unofficial test scores in your application. All materials including your resume, essays, unofficial transcripts, unofficial test scores and other supplemental materials should be submitted electronically as part of your application. We have no set minimum scores. If you are offered admission and choose to accept, we require official transcripts (either submitted electronically directly from your University Registrar or paper transcripts in envelopes sealed and signed by the University Registrar) and official test scores reported from ETS to institution code 5820 (GRE) and B875 (TOEFL) before you can enroll and before a Form I-20 can be issued (for international students).
- Higher-education degrees along with graduation date, GPA, and class rank (if known).
- Any certificates and other forms of training
- Give thorough explanations of any research and leadership experience, including advisor names
- All publications, including journal articles and conference presentations
- Professional experiences and include names of companies
- Research and academic awards, fellowships, and internships
- Any teaching experience
- Any outreach and service
- Request letters well in advance and remind recommenders as you approach the deadline
- Make sure each writer can attest to your character and your potential success in graduate school.
- Include research advisors
- Include instructors with whom you have taken more than one course, or with whom you have worked closely with on projects
- Include relevant employers
- We welcome letters of recommendation from Interfolio. For more information, please visit their website
- Who are you outside of your test scores and transcripts? What distinguishes you?
- What are your plans for graduate study and career, and how will this program help you achieve your goals?
- What previous research and leadership experience do you have, and how has it prepared you for success?
- Have you overcome any hardships or obstacles that shows your determination and passion (may also be used to explain any gaps or poor metrics in your academic record)?
- How do your research interests fit with the interests of faculty in the program?
GRE Scores are Optional: Graduate Records Exam (GRE) are an optional credential and as an applicant you may decide if you want to submit your scores as part of your application. Should you choose to submit your scores, please send to institution code 5820. Please note, applicants who choose to include self-reported scores at the time of application are required to submit official GRE scores upon matriculation.
UVA Engineering has waived the GRE test requirement for all 2025 applications to our graduate programs, meaning applicants are not required to submit GRE scores to satisfy a requirement for the department in which they are applying. However, it is strongly recommended that international applicants take the examination. Educational systems and assessment metrics can differ widely between, and sometimes within countries, so reporting a GRE score helps our application reviewers contextualize your application regardless of where you went to school. Each application is evaluated for academic quality via letters of recommendation, academic experience and aligning interests, leadership ability and prior academic achievements.
If you wish to apply to a second program, please note you must pay an additional application fee for each submitted program and degree application. However, you will be able to use your same login information.
What is Graduate Admissions Looking For in an Applicant?
- Potential for productivity
- Research readiness
- Leadership experience
- Persistence, motivation, and a passion for science/engineering
- Creativity and vision
- Ability to collaborate
- Academic ability in chosen field
We strongly discourage applicants from mailing in any items that can be uploaded, to avoid delays in your application review and we ask that you do not send duplicate copies of previously uploaded materials.
For US Postal:
Graduate School of Engineering and Applied Science Admissions
P.O. Box 401103
Charlottesville, VA 22904
For UPS/FEDEX:
ATTN: Graduate School of Engineering and Applied Science Admissions
Room 232
1001 North Emmet Street
Charlottesville, VA 22903
Always alert faculty of interest to your application. A professor who is impressed with you is a powerful advocate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Have more questions about applying to graduate school at UVA Engineering? Check out our FAQ page.
Application Deadlines
Application deadlines vary depending on the program to which you are applying and request for departmental funding aid.
You may submit an application for admission until the deadline below. Not all programs admit students in every term. Applications received after the deadline may be declined without review.
* Indicates that program will accept applications to this degree after the posted deadline, but full consideration for placement into the program is not guaranteed for late applicants and may lower the probability you will receive funding. Please refer to the program’s ME/MCS/MMSE deadline for the final date an application will be considered. For additional information, please contact the Graduate Admissions Director or Graduate Coordinator.
Ph.D. Deadline for Fall 2025: December 16, 2024
M.S. Deadline for Fall 2025: December 16, 2024
M.E. Deadline for Fall 2025: May 30, 2025
Online M.E. (VEO program) Deadline for Spring 2025: December 2, 2024
Ph.D. Deadline for Fall 2025*: January 6, 2025
M.E. Deadline for Fall 2025: April 1, 2025 (International Applicants) and August 1, 2025 (U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents)
Online M.E. (VEO program) Deadline for Fall 2025: August 1, 2025
Ph.D. Deadline for Spring 2025*: September 27, 2024
M.S. Deadline for Spring 2025*: September 27, 2024
M.E. Deadline for Spring 2025: September 27, 2024 (International Applicants) and January 6, 2025 (U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents)
Online M.E. (VEO program) Deadline for Spring 2025: January 6, 2025
Ph.D. Deadline for Fall 2025*: December 16, 2024
M.S. Deadline for Fall 2025*: December 16, 2024
M.E. Deadline for Fall 2025: January 31, 2025 (International Applicants) and August 1, 2025 (U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents)
Online M.E. (VEO program) Deadline for Fall 2025: August 1, 2025
Ph.D. Deadline for Fall 2025: January 6, 2025
M.S. Deadline for Fall 2025: January 6, 2025
M.E. Deadline for Fall 2025: February 17, 2025
Ph.D. Deadline for Fall 2025*: December 13, 2024
M.S. Deadline for Fall 2025: January 31, 2025
M.C.S. Deadline for Fall 2025: January 31, 2025
Ph.D. Deadline for Spring 2025: September 30, 2024
M.S. Deadline for Spring 2025*: September 30, 2024
M.E. Deadline for Spring 2025: September 30, 2024
Ph.D. Deadline for Fall 2025: December 16, 2024
M.S. Deadline for Fall 2025*: December 16, 2024
M.E. Deadline for Fall 2025: February 17, 2025
Ph.D. Deadline for Spring 2025*: September 30, 2024
M.S. Deadline for Spring 2025*: September 30, 2024
M.M.S.E. Deadline for Spring 2025: September 30, 2024
Online M.M.S.E. (VEO program) Deadline for Spring 2025: September 30, 2024
Ph.D. Deadline for Summer 2025*: January 6, 2025
M.S. Deadline for Summer 2025*: January 6, 2025
M.M.S.E. Deadline for Summer 2025: January 16, 2025
Online M.M.S.E. (VEO program) Deadline for Summer 2025: January 16, 2025
Ph.D. Deadline for Fall 2025*: January 6, 2025
M.S. Deadline for Fall 2025*: January 6, 2025
M.M.S.E. Deadline for Fall 2025: January 16, 2025
Online M.M.S.E. (VEO program) Deadline for Fall 2025: January 16, 2025
Ph.D. Deadline for Spring 2025*: September 30, 2024
M.S. Deadline for Spring 2025*: September 30, 2024
M.E. Deadline for Spring 2025: September 30, 2024
Online M.E. (VEO program) Deadline for Spring 2025: September 30, 2024
Ph.D. Deadline for Fall 2025*: December 18, 2024
M.S. Deadline for Fall 2025*: December 18, 2024
M.E. Deadline for Fall 2025: April 1, 2025 (International Applicants) and August 1, 2025 (U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents)
Online M.E. (VEO program) Deadline for Fall 2025: August 1, 2025
Note: MS and PhD applications are typically considered on a rolling basis, depending on faculty needs for Graduate Research Assistants. Applications received before the December 18th deadline will be considered for nomination for supplemental fellowship awards for academic excellence. Submissions received after this deadline may still be considered for admission, depending on the needs of individual faculty.
Ph.D. Deadline for Spring 2025*: September 30, 2024
M.S. Deadline for Spring 2025*: September 30, 2024
M.E. Deadline for Spring 2025: September 30, 2024 (International Applicants) and January 6, 2025 (U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents)
Online M.E. (VEO program) Deadline for Spring 2025: January 6, 2025
Accelerated Master’s Program (AMP) ME for Summer 2025: May 16, 2025
Ph.D. Deadline for Fall 2025*: January 6, 2025
M.S. Deadline for Fall 2025*: January 6, 2025
M.E. Deadline for Fall 2025: April 1, 2025 (International Applicants) and August 1, 2025 (U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents)
Online M.E. (VEO program) Deadline for Fall 2025: August 1, 2025
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