Engineering Grad Applicants 2008

<p>All Bioengineering/BME PhD programs</p>

<p>Univ. of Washington Bioengineering --Accepted
University of Southern California BME --Accepted</p>

<p>Penn State Uinv. BME -- Rejected
Berkeley/UCSF Bioengineering -- Rejected</p>

<p>Duke BME -- waiting
Boston Univ BME -- waiting
Columbia Bioengineering -- waiting
Univ. of Michigan -- waiting
UT - Austin BME -- waiting
Univ. of Rochester BME -- waiting
UC Davis BME -- waiting
GaTech Bioengineering -- waiting
Univ. of Vriginia BME -- waiting</p>

<p>Hey Shawn,</p>

<p>When did you hear back from USC and PSU BME? I also applied to those but haven't been contacted yet. I also got rejected from UCB/UCSF :(. But they had 400 applicants so I'm not getting <em>too</em> down on myself. Have you heard back from Rochester yet? I also applied there.</p>

<p>Internationals, are you guys applying for aid (assistantships...)?</p>

<p>Bioengineering/Biomedical Engineering PhD programs:</p>

<p>ASU-accepted
Cornell-accepted</p>

<p>Northwestern-rejected</p>

<p>UCSD-waiting
BU-waiting
Georgia Tech-waiting
U of Washington-waiting
Caltech-waiting (probably rejected?)</p>

<p>Any international student heard from Berkeley yet? I guess they have sent out many of their results already and I have not heard from them.</p>

<p>gradcafe has a bunch of internationals and americans receiving accept emails on Feb 4-5. i think the berkeley eecs train has left the station...</p>

<p>Yeah its gone. The UIUC train seems to be rolling in as well.</p>

<p>Anyone heard from Caltech or Stanford chemical engineering department?</p>

<p>Berkeley EECS has only notified the fellowship awardees. Assitantships and admissions without aid are yet to be communicated so lets not lose heart ;)</p>

<p>If you have heard from Berkeley EECS and wondering what kind of financial aid you have received its a fellowship in all probibility.</p>

<p>Has anyone by any chance heard from CEE (civil) at UC Berkeley?</p>