Situated in Waltham, Massachusetts - a short distance from cosmopolitan, historic downtown Boston - Brandeis University's Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) enrolls more than 800 students across seventeen PhD programs and over 40 full- and part-time master's and certificate programs. As a small world-class research university, Brandeis combines an emphasis on both teaching and research through close interaction between faculty and peers. The scale and spirit of GSAS encourage students to explore beyond traditional disciplinary boundaries - interdisciplinary study is at GSAS' core. This, along with superior facilities, is the recipe for a first-rate graduate education.
Highlights
Characterized by academic excellence since its founding in 1953, GSAS' programs are small, interdisciplinary, and highly selective GSAS' faculty are leading scholars and scientists, including seven members of the National Academy of Science, 10 members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, two Pulitzer Prize winners, two members of the Institute of Medicine, three McArthur Fellows and four Howard Hughes Medical Investigators Superior facilities on the rolling suburban campus, including the new state-of-the-art Shapiro Science Center and an extensive library collection, are enhanced by access to the Boston education consortium
Institute Accreditation
National Accreditation Independent Colleges and Schools Regional Accreditation New England Association of Schools and Colleges
Ranking and Reputation
Brandeis has been ranked among the top 35 US universities by US News & World Report every year since its inception In 1985, Brandeis was elected to membership in the Association of American Universities, which represents the 62 leading research universities in the United States and Canada Forbes.com (2008): Number 30 among 569 national universities; Kiplinger.com (2009): Number 16 among 50 Best Values in Private Colleges; Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index (2006-07): Top 20 Small Research Universities (no numeric ranking); The Center for Measuring University Performance (2008): Number 27 among Top American Private Research Universities
Graduate Credentials Offered
Fields of Study
Approx. #
Students Enrolled
Masters
Degrees
PhD
Degrees
Grad Diplomas/
Certificates
Computer Science
44
Education
21
Health Sciences
11
Humanities
367
Music
44
Natural Sciences
261
Religious Studies
21
Theatre
26
Visual Arts
18
Admissions & Tuition
Information For US Students
Information For International Students
Admissions Criteria Minimum GPA: No Set Minimum Minimum GRE: No Set Minimum Deadlines (Month/Day) Application: Continuous Notification of Acceptance: Varies Fees (US$) Annual Tuition: 37,530 Annual Fees (athletics, health services, but excluding books): 1,524
Admissions Criteria Minimum GPA: No Set Minimum Minimum GRE: No Set Minimum English Language Proficiency (Minimum Score) IELTS : 7.0 TOEFL (Computer-based) : 250.0 TOEFL (Internet-based) : 100.0 TOEFL (Paper-based) : 600.0 Deadlines (Month/Day) Application: Continuous Notification of Acceptance: Varies Fees (US$) Annual Tuition: 37,530 Annual Fees (athletics, health services, but excluding books): 1,524 Language Support for International Students Language Classes During Program Other Support Counseling and Buddy Programs International Student Orientation Programs
Institute Scholarships/Awards and Financial Assistance for Grad Students
US Students
International Students
Student Emergency Loan Programs
Student Loan Programs
Student Scholarship Programs
Student Teaching/Research Assistantships
Student Work Opportunities Programs
Teaching/Research Assistantships
Buildings and Resources
Located in Waltham, MA., on 235 attractive suburban acres, Brandeis is in an ideal location just nine miles west of Boston, easily accessible via public transportation. The campus is virtually a city unto itself, boasting its own art museum and performance theater, a state-of-the-art gym, a coffeehouse and pub, post office, and the new, cutting-edge Shapiro Science Center. In addition to campus resources such as the Career Center and Graduate Student Center, students take advantage of the Boston-area University Consortium, plus exciting internship, employment and endless cultural opportunities afforded by being in Boston's backyard.
On-campus Housing Available: Yes # Students with On-campus Housing: 18 Preference Given to Entering Students: First Come/First Served Per Semester/with Meal Plan (US$): 11,298 Per Semester/without Meal Plan (US$): 6,300 Style of Accommodation: Coed on Same Floors Type of Accommodation: Single Rooms
Famous Alumni
Jehuda Reinharz, president, Brandeis University Debra Messing, Emmy winning actress, Will & Grace Thomas Friedman, NY Times writer/Pulitzer author
Year Institute Founded: 1953 # of Campuses: 1 Campus Setting (Main Campus): Suburban Nearest City (Main Campus): Boston
City Population: 500,000
Climate Range: 32°F
to 82°FOpportunities for Part-Time Study: Yes Opportunities for Online Study: No # of Full-Time Faculty: 358 Total Graduate Program Enrollment (all years): 800 % Graduate International Students (all years): 18 # Countries of Origin: 31 or More