Master of Science Degree in
Epidemiology and Clinical Research
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Can I submit World Education Services (WES) transcripts?
A: WES evaluation is accepted to fulfill official transcripts. Please refer to Stanford Graduate Admissions Verification of Academic Credentials for Incoming Students.
Q: Can my letters of recommendation arrive after the deadline?
A: The deadline is provided to you as a final deadline. All letters must be received and all applications must be filed through Stanford Graduate Admissions by 11:59 pm on the deadline.
The exception to this rule is official GRE scores from ETS. The scores can take up to two weeks to match in the system, and we will process and review your application without official ETS scores ONLY IF you have included self-reported GRE scores in your application.
Q: Do I need to identify and connect with an epidemiology mentor before or during my application?
A: No. Advisors will be assigned to accepted students before the start of the first quarter.
Q: Is there a place in the application for me to submit a writing sample?
A: We discourage our applicants from including writing samples as they will likely not be read due to the large volume of applications we receive. If you feel that your writing sample is an essential part of your application, please include a link to the writing sample in your CV.
Q: Do I need to know statistical programs before starting the MS program?
A: While it is helpful to have statistical programming experience, it is not required.
Q: What classes are required to have been taken at the time of application?
A: While not required, it is strongly encouraged that applicants have, or plan to have at the time of matriculation, mathematical skills at the level of multivariate calculus.
Q: Can I complete the program remotely?
A: The MS Epidemiology & Clinical Research program is full-time (10 units/quarter), and all students are required to be on campus for in-person courses.
Q: Can I visit your department and schedule a meeting?
A: Unfortunately, we are not able to arrange department visits. However, all applicants are welcome to schedule a meeting with the Educational Program Manager and to visit the Stanford campus. The campus tour schedule can be found here.
Q: What are the minimum GPA and GRE/TOEFL scores for your program?
A: There are no minimum GPA or GRE General Test scores to be considered for admission to our program. Stanford provides GRE details and TOEFL minimum requirements on the Graduate Admissions webpage.
Q: Can I submit IELTS instead of TOEFL?
A: Yes. Please see the Stanford Graduate Admissions Test Scores page for guidance.
Q: Can my application fee be waived?
A: Fee waivers are offered through the School of Medicine PhD programs. We recommend that you view the fee waiver information on the Graduate Admissions website to see if you are eligible. Fee waiver requests must be submitted 21 days before the application deadline.
Q: How long should my statement of purpose be, and what should it include?
A: Your statement of purpose should not exceed two pages in length, single-spaced. Make sure your computer is set to Western European or another English-language setting. We cannot guarantee access to your statement if submitted in other fonts. Please include your areas of interest in epidemiology and any potential projects you have in mind.
Q: Can my recommenders mail in their letters of recommendation?
A: All recommendation letters must be submitted using the online application system. As part of the online application, you will be required to submit the names and contact information, including email addresses, of your recommenders. Recommenders will receive an email with instructions on how to proceed. Letters of recommendation should NOT be emailed or faxed.
Program Contacts
For program information and general inquiries:
Epi Admissions
Alway Building
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford, California 94305
(650) 723-5456