Degree qualifications

Applicants are eligible to apply to the program if they have earned a bachelors degree or master's degree in mathematics or a closely related area from a regionally accredited or reputable international institution.

Students applying directly from an undergraduate program must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) overall and in Mathematics courses. 

All applicants must submit:

The School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences has more than 70 TA lines it fully supports.

Tuition

The school typically pays ASU tuition for full-time doctoral students with 20 hour-per-week graduate teaching or research assistantships. In 2019-20, this is a direct benefit of between $12,608 (for Arizona residents) and $29,149(for international students) per academic year. Tuition and fee information can be found on the ASU's general tuition webpage.

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Degree Qualifications

Applicants are eligible to apply to the program if they have earned a bachelor’s degree in statistics, mathematics or a closely related area from a regionally accredited or reputable international institution.

Students applying directly from an undergraduate program must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) overall and in Mathematics courses. The general GRE is required.

All applicants must submit:

The School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences has more than 70 TA lines it fully supports.

Tuition

The school typically pays ASU tuition for full-time doctoral students with 20 hour-per-week graduate teaching or research assistantships. In 2019-20, this is a direct benefit of between $12,608 (for Arizona residents) and $29,149(for international students) per academic year. Tuition and fee information can be found on the ASU's general tuition webpage.

The School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, as part of Arizona State University, is committed to providing an environment free of discrimination, harassment, or retaliation for the entire university community, including all students, faculty members, staff employees, and guests. Details on ASU policy on discrimination, harassment, and retaliation can be found in the Academic Affairs Manual (ACD 401).