Transcripts: Transcripts can be submitted electronically or as a hard copy. The can be submitted via the following means:
- Uploaded via the prompt in the online application
- Submitted electronically to gpadocs@osu.edu.
- Submitted via postal mail. The mailing address is located at the side of this page.
- To read more, visit the Graduate and Professional Admissions Office Transcript Requirement page.
- Official scanned copies of transcripts from all post-secondary institutions are required. We will not review an application for admission consideration without scans or physical copies of official transcripts on record. Anything other than scans of official transcripts will result in a delay in processing your application.
- If you are an international applicant, you must upload scans of official transcripts with degree statements (proof of degree) in their original language, along with English language translations that follow the format of the original documents.
- Any questions surrounding transcripts, including what is acceptable or not, should be directed to gpadmissions@osu.edu. The Office of Graduate and Professional Admissions oversees all transcript related questions.
- Ohio State students are only required to submit transcripts from other institutions attended, if any. Ohio State transcripts will be obtained internally for the review process and do not need to be submitted with your application.
- Important: If admitted, a final official copy of all transcripts will be required at that time by the Graduate Admissions Office. A hard copy is not required as a part of the application process.
Three Letters of Recommendation:
- Online submission: During the application process, applicants will be prompted to enter the e-mail addresses of their recommenders. The Graduate Admissions Office will automatically send an e-mail to these addresses with details on how to submit an online reference letter once you submit your online application. Applicants are encouraged to contact their references to be sure they received the instructions from the Graduate Admissions Office and have provided a recommendation.
Submit official TOEFL (if applicable) Scores:
- TOEFL scores are required of all applicants whose native language is not English. No student will be considered for admission until proof of English is received. If a student receives a degree from a U.S. institution, TOEFL scores are not needed. Note: Applicants must submit official scores via Educational Testing Services (ETS) to the OSU Admissions Office (institution code 1592, no department code is necessary).
- To read more, please visit the Graduate and Professional Admissions Office Additional Requirements Page - Proof of English Proficiency. Please note, we cannot waive this requirement.
Prerequisites for non chemical engineering majors:
We do occasionally admit students who have undergraduate degrees in subjects other than chemical engineering. However, these students will need to take make-up course work to succeed in our graduate program. These students must take the following undergraduate courses or have equivalent coursework in the following subject areas:
- Thermodynamics: CBE 3508 and 3509
- Transport Phenomena (Momentum and Mass Transfers): CBE 2420. 3421 and 3422
- Chemical Engineering Kinetics: CBE 3610
- Engineering Mathematics (Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations): Math 2177 or equivalent
Description:
The MS degree provides students with added depth in the technical aspects of the field and breadth through technical electives. This program prepares students for successful careers in high-tech fields. This program can be full-time or part-time. Full-time students can complete the non-thesis requirements in three semesters. This program is also a good option for working professionals looking to complete their master’s degree on a part-time basis.
Master's Non-Thesis Program - a course-work based degree that provides students with added depth in the technical aspects of the field and breadth through elective courses and includes an independent project.
Master's Thesis Program - a course and project-based degree that prepares students for a variety of career paths. Students complete both coursework and an independent research project that provides specialization in a sub-field of chemical engineering.