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Admission to the program is based on undergraduate GPA, performance in physics and math courses, letters of recommendation, and GRE and TOEFL scores. Graduate students will begin their studies in the fall semester.
For domestic applicants: Fall semester priority deadline is January 15, final deadline July 15.
For international applicants: Fall semester priority deadline is January 15, final deadline March 1.
To apply to our Medical Physics Residency Program, please follow the instructions on the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) website.
Admission to the program is based on undergraduate GPA, performance in physics and math courses, letters of recommendation, and GRE and TOEFL scores. Graduate students will begin their studies in the fall semester.
For domestic applicants: Fall semester priority deadline is January 15, final deadline July 15
For international applicants: Fall semester priority deadline is January 15, final deadline March 1
For domestic applicants: Fall semester priority deadline is January 15, final deadline July 15
For international applicants: Fall semester priority deadline is January 15, final deadline March 1
Admission to the Medical Physics Graduate Program is completed through the UNM Department of Nuclear Engineering.