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2009 Paul Feehan
Applicants must visit the Office of Graduate
Admissions for
the main application form and information. This page
provides supplementary information and application forms for
students
applying
to our program, MS Mathematics with Option in Mathematical
Finance, code 16643.
Notes:
- If you wish to apply to the program, PhD
Mathematics (code 16640),
and are interested in Mathematical Finance as a research area,
or apply
to the program, MS Mathematics with
Traditional Mathematics Option (code 16640),
you must visit the Graduate
Program
in Mathematics
for application information: their admission requirements differ
from
ours and their application process is separate. Applicants to
the PhD
Mathematics program who are interested in
mathematical finance are encouraged to contact
the Director of the
Mathematical Finance Master's degree program for an overview of
mathematical finance research
activities at Rutgers and provide notification of their
application.
- Please consult the separate application
and
tuition information if you wish to take one or more of
our prerequisite
courses as a non-degree ("non-matriculated") undergraduate
student.
Application Package for All Applicants to send to Office of
Graduate Admissions
Please read the description of each item carefully and submit all
materials requested:
- Office of Graduate Admissions
application form (online only)
- Application fee
(online only)
- Supporting materials:
- Do not submit copies of
certificates or
degrees or diplomas, secondary or high school information,
sample
papers or articles or books, or any other material not
explicitly requested; they will be discarded.
- Do provide an email address
valid through September 15. Applications without email addresses
cannot
be processed.
All materials for
your application should be submitted
online to be received at the
Office of Graduate Admissions before the deadline:
Office
of Graduate and Professional
Admissions
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
18 Bishop Place
New Brunswick, NJ 08901-8530, U.S.A.
(732) 932-7711
International applicants who are notified that they have been
recommended by our program for admission to the Graduate
School–New
Brunswick will need to submit financial
documentation indicating sufficient funds to support their
plan of
study before they are offered admission by the
Graduate School–New Brunswick and visa applications processed.
Decisions cannot be rendered on incomplete
applications. It is the applicant's responsibility to ensure that
all
required documents are available for review by the deadline.
Please
contact
Graduate
Admissions for application decision status or to
check that your application is complete (except for
receipt of
Supplementary Form or Prerequisite Course Description List).
Please
consult the Graduate
Admissions FAQ for solutions to common
application problems.
Notification of Admission Committee Decision
Successful applicants will receive a
Recommendation
for Admission from the Mathematical Finance Program
by
email and an official offer of admission (domestic students)
or request for financial documentation (international students) from
the Graduate
School-New Brunswick. Because communication between our program and
applicants is now
exclusively by email, please read the
Important
Note regarding Email Communication.
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Current Rutgers students submit essentially the same application
package as external applicants:
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See the section
Apply
-
Three Easy
Steps for instructions on completing the online application
form. Enter
Mathematics
for
"Program Name", enter
16643
for "Program Code", and check "M.S." for the desired degree; in your
"Personal Statement" (see below), state that you are applying for
the
Option in
Mathematical
Finance. Students are only admitted for the
Fall semester.
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Visit
Graduate
Admissions for the current year's
application fee.
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Arrange for
two (2) official copies of transcripts
from
all post-high school (post-secondary school)
colleges or
universities attended (including Rutgers) to be sent directly to the
Office of Graduate
Admissions. Your university may provide you with transcripts in a
sealed envelope to enclose with your application or send them
directly
to Rutgers at your request. Transcripts received opened are not
official and will not be used in the review process.
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All test scores must be submitted directly by ETS to the
Office of
Graduate Admissions on request of the applicant. Self-reported
test
scores, including copies of ETS reports mailed to students, will
not
be used for evaluating an application for admission.
GRE
All applicants are required to submit GRE
general
test scores. We do not accept any other test scores (such as the
GMAT) in
place of the GRE. The test may be taken no more than five (5) years
prior to the application deadline. We do not have minimum test
scores,
as we consider the overall strength of an applicant's credentials,
but
we prefer the quantitative score to be 750 or above and verbal score
to
be 500 or above (400 or above for applicants whose first language is
not English). Subject test scores are not required, although they
can
submitted
if available.
Rutgers University (New
Brunswick/Piscataway campus) Institution code: 2790.
Rutgers does not utilize department codes. Enter "00" when asked
for a
department code.
GRE website: www.gre.org
If a GRE test will not be administered in
your
location in time for us to receive a test score prior to the
deadline,
please consult the FAQ
for instructions.
TOEFL
International applicants whose first language is not English and who
have not recently completed a degree requiring two or more years of
study in an English-speaking country must take the TOEFL. Applicants
who have completed a four-year bachelor's degree or a two-year
graduate
program in the U.S. or at an institution where English is the
language
of instruction are not required to take the TOEFL.
We prefer TOEFL scores to be above the following levels: 213
for the
computer version, 550 for the paper version, and 83 for the
internet
version with 22 for writing, 23 for speaking, 21 for reading and
17
for listening. The TOEFL score may be no more then two years
old. Minimum TOEFL score requirements are occasionally waived in
exchange for a commitment from the applicant to take English as a
Second Language (ESL) courses at Rutgers or prior to admission.
For further
explanation of University policy please visit the International
Student Services page of the Graduate Admissions
website.
Rutgers University (New
Brunswick/Piscataway campus) Institution code: 2790.
Rutgers does not utilize department codes. Enter "00" when asked
for a
department code.
TOEFL website: www.toefl.org
IELTS
Acceptable IELTS score is a band of 7 again broken into 4 categories
but an average of 7 final score.
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Current or former university instructors familiar with your academic
performance in prerequisite courses should write your
recommendations;
letters from current employers or managers are rarely useful. Your
recommendations should directly address your suitability for
admission
to the Mathematical Finance program, including your quantitative and
analytic strengths and weaknesses, communication skills (in
English),
maturity and focus, and potential for future excellence.
The
most
helpful letters give specific examples of the writer's direct
observation of the applicant's accomplishments during class or
office hours and avoid
merely describing the applicant in positive but vague terms.
Here is a
recommendation letter form (pdf), if you forget to request
recommendation letters by email when completing the online
application.
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Your personal statement should be concise, two (2) pages maximum,
with
one (1)
page preferred. This is not an essay. Please explain in simple,
plain
language why
you are interested in pursuing a degree in Mathematical Finance,
describe any current or past employment or internship in the
financial
industry, what type of career you plan to pursue upon graduation,
and
how our degree program will help you achieve your career goals.
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You must submit a résumé (curriculum vitae) (two
(2) pages maximum, one (1) page preferred).
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