Admission
To be considered for admission to the Graduate Certificate in Medical Neuroscience, students must:
- Have a bachelor’s or graduate degree in a biological science background or equivalent work experience
- Have a minimum cumulative undergraduate of 2.5 or a graduate grade point average of 3.0
- Write a reflective essay describing how the certificate will enhance professional and personal development
Start a new MSU Application. Choose "Graduate Certificate" for the application type
Personal background: Complete this section
Choose program: Under the "Other Information" section of your application, you will be asked to select the first semester to enroll (admissions are for fall only) and a major preference. Under the College of Natural Science, please select Medical Neuroscience (Online Program).
Other information, conduct questions, academic history: Complete these sections
Test scores: GRE scores are not required for admission.
References: The certificate program does not require letters of recommendation
Supplemental Question (Personal Statement): Describe your interest in pursuing graduate education in Medical Neuroscience. Explain how the certificate will enhance your professional and personal development. Include relevant information such as work and educational background, personal attributes and qualities, and other experiences that will help you succeed in this program.
Signature: Submit your signature.
Review: Make sure your information is complete and correct.
Application Fee: Submit the application fee of $75. University policy states that applications will not be processed unless the application fee is paid, without exception.
Curriculum Vitae: An updated CV that includes all current experience and education.
Official Transcripts:
- Mailed to the following address:
After you have completed your application, please feel free to contact the Neuroscience Program office at neurosci@msu.edu to verify your application is complete. Our admissions committee does not review incomplete applications. Applications are also not reviewed prior to the application deadline.
Please view the Controller's Office website for tuition rates for in-state and out-of-state enrollment.
Individuals interested in taking our courses as a non-degree seeking student can apply for MSU Lifelong Education status. There are no admissions requirements to apply for Lifelong Education.
If you choose to apply to the Medical Neuroscience Graduate Certificate Program after completing some coursework, the Admissions Committee does take prior coursework into consideration. However, the Neuroscience Program cannot guarantee a seat in a program even with successful completion of coursework. Up to 9 Lifelong Education credits may be converted to graduate credit if accepted to a program, provided they are approved courses.
Graduate certificate students can apply to move from the certificate program to the master's program. All credits over a 3.0 GPA will transfer to the master's program curriculum.
Please feel free to contact the Neuroscience Program office at neurosci@msu.edu at any point during your application process.