Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Graduate Application Status
Your application will appear on the appropriate page (links below) as soon as we receive any portion of it and some form of identification for you (either an OU application ID number or OU P-number). The application ID number is assigned when you submit your online application. The P-number is assigned when any other portion of your application is received.
This page will reflect only the status of the completeness of your application. Application decisions will not be posted here. When all of the boxes are checked, your application is complete. You will hear about the decision on your application in the traditional way, by separate, direct communication from us.
This page reflects application materials received in the Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering office. All graduate application materials, university-wide, are first logged in and processed by the Graduate College before being forwarded on to us, a process that can take up to two weeks once the documents arrive on campus. Give the system enough time after your materials can reasonably be expected to arrive on campus before their arrival is reflected here.
A completed graduate application consists of the application form itself, payment of the application fee, complete transcripts from all universities and colleges attended, letters of reference from three individuals with knowledge of your academic and research aptitude, and recent (within the last two years) scores from the Graduate Record Exam (for all applicants) and from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (for international applicants where English is not the native language or medium of instruction).
Ohio University operates on the quarter system, so there will be separate tables below for each of the four quarters (Fall–September, Winter–January, Spring–March, and Summer–June).
Applicants for Winter 2010 (studies to begin in January 2010)
Applicants for Spring 2010 (studies to begin in March 2010)
Applicants for Fall 2010 (studies to begin in September 2010)