Studying Outside

Graduate Application Information


 

    We urge persons interested in applying to graduate school at the MS and PhD level at Virginia Tech to go to this link: Research and Graduate Studies Information for Prospective Students. For those interested more specifically in the Center for Injury Biomechanics, applications should be sent to the graduate school through the link above, to the Department of Mechanical Engineering and/or the School of Biomedical Engineering & Sciences. Forms are available online for download in .pdf format, requiring Acrobat Reader. Fellowships are available for outstanding students as are other forms of financial aid.

    A copy of application materials should also be forwarded to Cathy Hill, the Enrollment Services Coordinator in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and/or Tess Sentelle, the Enrollment Services Coordinator in the School of Biomedical Engineering & Sciences:

Cathy Hill
Graduate Coordinator
Mechanical Engineering (0238)
100-T1 Randolph Hall
Blacksburg, VA 24061
(540) 231-7460
hillcath@vt.edu

Tess Sentelle
Graduate Coordinator
Biomedical Engineering (0298)
274 Whittemore
Blacksburg, VA 24061-0298
(540) 231-8532
tsentell@vt.edu

Additionally, please notify the Director of the Center for Injury Biomechanics, Dr. Stefan Duma, of your interest.

Prospective students interested in the Wake Forest University campus should feel free to contact Dr. Joel Stitzel:

Joel D. Stitzel, Ph.D.
Technical Director, C.I.B.
Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering
2nd Floor MRI Building,
Medical Center Boulevard
Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27157
(336) 716-5597
jstitzel@wfubmc.edu

 

 


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