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Students must meet the following admission requirements for the Master's Degree in Regulatory Quality Compliance program:

  • Bachelors degree from an accredited institution
  • Minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.0/4.0
  • Minimum TOEFL iBT score of 77 if English is not the student's native language
  • Recommendation and all other requirements for the Purdue University Graduate School
  • Recommendation by the department's admissions committee and approval by the Graduate School

Individuals applying for graduate admission to Industrial and Physical Pharmacy must meet all of the criteria for graduate students in the School of Pharmacy.

Applications should be received by the Graduate School by July 1 for admission for Fall semester, by November 1 for Spring semester, and by April 1 for Summer semester.

To request more information, please fill out this form. To apply to the program, please use the Graduate School's online application.


Tuition and Fees

It is recommended that individuals interested in this masters degree in Regulatory and Quality Compliance should talk first with their supervisor concerning participation in the program. Tuition and fees for each three (3) weekend course will be $3000 and must be paid prior to the beginning of each academic semester. This cost may be paid for by the individual student or the student's departmental budget. Students might be eligible for tuition reimbursement if certain conditions are met within their company. For additional information about tuition reimbursement, interested individuals should contact their Educational Assistance Plan Administrator within their organization. Fees for elective courses taken at Purdue will be set by Purdue. Fees at other universities will be set by those universities. All credits for all courses will be registered and maintained at Purdue University. Records and transcripts may be obtained from the Registrar's Office, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907.

 

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