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This page lists the steps that need to be followed in order to
apply for the Optics M.S. or the Ph.D. Optics program
and for College of Optics and Photonics Graduate Fellowships.
All applicants must complete the Graduate School's Online
Application. There is also a College of Optics & Photonics
Pre-Application which is required for all fellowship applicants, and
recommended for all applicants to the College.
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If you wish to apply to the Optics PhD program and for a fellowship:
Step 1: Complete the College of Optics & Photonics Pre-Application
(You can wait for our comments on your pre-application before proceeding to step 2).
Step 2: Complete the Graduate School's Online Application.
Step 3: Mail supporting documents detailed in Admission Requirements to Graduate Admissions:
Office of Graduate Studies
University of Central Florida
Millican Hall, Suite 230
P.O. Box 160112
Orlando, FL 32816-0112
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If you wish to apply to the Optics PhD or MS programs and do not need a fellowship
Step 1: Complete the Graduate School's Online Application.
Step 2: Mail supporting documents detailed in Admission Requirements to Graduate Admissions: (See address above.)
Step 3: So that we are aware of your application at an early stage, we request that you also complete the College of Optics & Photonics Pre-Application. This is optional for US citizens, but required for international applicants.
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If you wish to apply to another UCF PhD program and for a College of Optics and Photonics Fellowship:
Step 1: Complete the College of Optics & Photonics Pre-Application (You should wait for our comments on your pre-application before proceeding to step 2).
Step 2: Complete the Graduate School's Online Application for the appropriate PhD program.
A note about online application forms: The Graduate School's online system and the College of Optics & Photonics online system are completely
independent. This means that you will need to enter much of the same information on both systems. It also means that your login information
(passwords) on the two systems may be different.
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