M.S. and Ph.D. Admissions

Important Dates

Application Deadlines: The deadline for Fall 2025 semester admission will be December 1, 2024, for Ph.D. and non-residency master’s. We do not offer spring and summer admission.

Pharmacotherapy division only: The deadline for the master’s program with concurrent residency is January 15, 2025.

Translational Science: To apply to the doctoral degree program in Translational Science, please visit the UTHSCSA Translational Science site.

Download Our Graduate Admissions Guide

Pathway Programs

The UT Austin College of Pharmacy is committed to ensuring that aspiring Pharmacy Longhorns from all backgrounds have equal access to the college through intentional outreach and engagement efforts. The college has multiple programs that demonstrate a commitment to providing a supportive and collaborative approach to student and trainee success.

Visit our Pathway Programs page to learn more.

Pathway Programs

Required Application Materials and Steps

All materials should be submitted electronically. We will carefully dispose of any paper materials we receive, unless we have specifically requested them from you.

Download our Pharmacy Graduate Admissions Guide for a PDF version of the information below.

Translational Science: To apply to the doctoral degree program in Translational Science, please visit the UTHSCSA Translational Science site.

1. Complete the Online Application
  • Visit https://gradschool.utexas.edu/admissions/apply to complete your online application
    • Select Fall 25 Entry
    • Complete a U.S. Graduate Application if you are a: U.S. citizen, Permanent resident, or Former student of UT Austin
    • Complete an International Graduate Application if you are a: Non-U.S. citizen or Non-permanent resident of the United States
2. Application Fee
  • The nonrefundable application fee is $65.00 for US applicants; $90.00 for International applicants.
  • The Graduate School offers need- based fee waivers to U.S. and permanent resident applicants.
3. Three (3) Letters of Recommendation
  • You will be given the opportunity to list the name, position, organization and email address for three recommenders when you complete the application. After you submit your application and pay your application fee, emails will be sent to your recommenders directing them to a website where they may upload their letters.
  • MyStatus offers a self-service feature you can use to resend the request email to your recommenders, if necessary. Use it to supply an alternate email address if your recommender’s spam filter blocks the original request or has removed the link. You can also add a new recommender or revise your right-to-view status from “retained” to “waived.”
4. Official Transcripts
  • You must provide an official transcript from every senior college you have attended. Even if courses taken at one institution are recorded on another college's transcript, transcripts must be submitted from the institution at which the courses were taken. 
  • Below are acceptable submission methods:
    • Upload - First, review the guidelines for uploading transcripts, linked below. Then, upload a PDF using the Document Upload System. You can upload an official PDF transcript issued by the institution or a scan of the official paper transcript issued to you by the registrar. Uploads will be considered unofficial if admitted but can be used to process your application for admission. You should redact your Social Security number from the transcript before you upload, but other alterations are not permitted. Instructions for Uploading Transcripts 
      • Uploads require verification, a process that can take 2 to 3 business days. You should upload your transcripts well in advance of the deadline to allow adequate time for processing. Failure to do so could result in your application being considered late. Do not upload unofficial transcripts or other documents that do not meet requirements, even as temporary placeholders. Doing so will delay processing of your application and could lead to cancellation for being late.
    • SPEEDE - If your college or university uses SPEEDE, you can have your transcript(s) sent electronically. Check with the registrar of your institution to find out if transcripts can be sent via the SPEEDE server, as well as instructions for placing an order. Institutions who utilize SPEEDE
    • Parchment - If your college or university uses Parchment, you can have your transcript(s) sent electronically. Please note that due to the sending institution’s system limitations, we cannot currently accept transcripts through Parchment from University of Kansas, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), National Louis University, Dartmouth College, Southern Utah University and Northwestern University. If you obtain a Parchment transcript directly and upload it to your application, please be aware it cannot be used to clear you for registration upon admission. As such, you should have the transcript sent directly to UT Austin.
    • Learn more about how to submit your transcripts here (Important: please do not mail official transcripts or paper copies of your transcripts to UT Austin.)
  • Former UT Austin students - Applicants who have previously attended the university will be automatically billed $20 for transcripts, payable via What I Owe. Do not order transcripts directly from the university registrar, as doing so will slow processing.
5. Statement of Purpose

Include the following two elements in the statement of purpose:

  1. Explain your reasons for pursuing graduate study and your academic and professional interests and goals. Please describe events and experiences that prepared you for graduate study and how your interests complement the division's faculty and research. Please also address a specific area of research interest and faculty members you are considering working with. 
  2. Please address any information that you believe your application would be incomplete without and that sheds more light on your unique potential to succeed in the Pharmaceutical Sciences graduate program and contribute to the University community and the field or profession. 
6. Resume/CV

A detailed resume/CV is required for all applicants. Resumes/CVs may include a summary of your education, research experiences and interests, professional affiliations, honors, awards, fellowships and scholarships, relevant professional or volunteer experience, publications, conference presentations, and academic or university service.

7. International applicants only*

Official TOEFL or IELTS scores

  • The University of Texas at Austin requires minimum test scores: 
    • TOEFL: 79 on the Internet-based test (iBT)
    • IELTS: An overall band of 6.5 on the Academic Examination

In the College of Pharmacy, we usually admit students with higher scores; the current average is 95 on TOEFL iBT.

  • Scores must be sent to the university by the testing agency (self-reported scores are not accepted). The Educational Testing Service (ETS) institution code for UT Austin is 6882. There is no institutional code for the IELTS examination. To fulfill the requirement with scores from the IELTS, please use the IELTS electronic score delivery service to send your scores to the “University of Texas at Austin” account.
  • *International applicants who are from a qualifying country are exempt from this requirement. Additionally, applicants are exempt from the requirement if they possess a bachelor’s degree from a U.S. institution or a qualifying country. The requirement is not waived for applicants who have earned a master’s—but not a bachelor’s—degree from a similar institution. Unsure if you qualify for an exemption? Contact intladm@austin.utexas.edu
8. OPTIONAL Official GRE scores
  • The GRE is not required for our application, however if you wish to submit your GRE scores, you should request an official report of GRE scores to be sent from the testing agency to The University of Texas at Austin. The Educational Testing Service (ETS) institution code for UT Austin is 6882.
  • Scores must be received by The University of Texas no later than one week after the application deadline and it can often take up to three to four weeks for the University to receive and process the scores after you request them. Please plan accordingly.
Application Steps

Step 1: Submit your online application: https://gradschool.utexas.edu/admissions/apply

  • In addition to requesting your general educational history, our application has several program-specific questions:
    • For “Area of Interest,” you must select one of the division-specific tracks: Health Outcomes, Chemical Biology & Medicinal Chemistry, Molecular Pharmaceutics & Drug Delivery, Pharmacology & Toxicology, or Pharmacotherapy.
    • Be sure to answer the question on the application listing two to three faculty from the division you would like to work with
    • Please answer the question regarding your previous field of study and previous degrees
  • The online application is also where you will provide three names and email addresses of people who will write letters of recommendation for you.

Step 2: Pay the application fee

Step 3: Upload your transcripts, CV, and statement of purpose to MyStatus

  • Within 48 hours of submitting your application through ApplyTexas, you will receive an email from the Graduate & International Admission Center (GIAC) directing you to a status check website (MyStatus) with further instructions. You will be assigned an electronic identifier (EID), which will allow you to upload your required application materials. Please take careful note of the EID and password as you will need these later to check your admission status.

Step 4: (International applicants only*) Send an official score report for the TOEFL or IELTS 

  • Scores must be sent to the university by the testing agency (self-reported scores are not accepted). The Educational Testing Service (ETS) institution code for UT Austin is 6882. There is no institutional code for the IELTS examination. To fulfill the requirement with scores from the IELTS, please use the IELTS electronic score delivery service to send your scores to the “University of Texas at Austin” account.
  • *International applicants who are from a qualifying country are exempt from this requirement. Additionally, applicants are exempt from the requirement if they possess a bachelor’s degree from a U.S. institution or a qualifying country. The requirement is not waived for applicants who have earned a master’s—but not a bachelor’s—degree from a similar institution.

Step 5: Visit My Status (UT EID required) to monitor your application status

  • MyStatus will help you with questions like:
    • Is my application complete?
    • Have you received my letters of recommendation? How can I change my recommenders?
    • Did you receive my test scores?
    • Why was my transcript declined?

Once all of your application materials are uploaded and completed, the Graduate and International Admissions Center (GIAC) will refer your application to our college. This initial review process by GIAC will take about 1-2 weeks. Your application status will say “In Review” until our program has made a final decision on your application.

Important Notes

  • The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is not required.
  • All materials should be submitted electronically. We will carefully dispose of any paper materials we receive, unless we have specifically requested them.
  • We do not evaluate applications on a rolling basis. An application is evaluated on its own merits and in comparison to all the applications for a given year. Review typically begins in late December, with decisions made by early spring.
  • Please take note of the EID and password that you will receive 2-3 days after submitting your application. You will need these later to check your admission status.
  • Check MyStatus to see what materials you have left to upload, see if your test scores have arrived, send reminders to your letter writers, and more.
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