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PhD in IT Program Application
Applicants must submit their application material through the graduate student application Website of the Office of Graduate Studies.
Application Checklist
- A completed Application for Graduate Admission
- A non-refundable application fee as required by the Office of Graduate Studies
- Two official transcripts from each college or university attended
- An official score report from either the GRE or GMAT
- Evidence of English language proficiency for international students, demonstrated by official scores on standardized English tests such as TOEFL or TSE
- A statement of intent using the Statement of Intent Form available under the "Prospective Students: Deadlines & Forms" section of this Website;
- Three letters of recommendation from references who are able to give an in-depth evaluation of the applicant's strengths and weaknesses with respect to academic work, and who are competent to judge the applicant's probably success in graduate school. The letters of recommendation should be sent directly from the recommender to the Director of the Office of Graduate Studies using the Recommendation Form available under the "Prospective Students: Deadlines & Forms" section of this Website
- A current resume
- Other evidence of graduate potential, if available, in the form of papers, publications, or projects completed by the applicant either in an academic or industrial setting.
Admission Decision Timeline
Phone interviews are usually conducted within 4-8 weeks following the application deadline. Admission decisions are usually made within 2-3 weeks following the phone interview.
Contact Us
- PhD in Information Technology
- 1110 S. 67th Street, PKI 173E
- Omaha, NE 68182
- 402.554.2837
- 402.554.3284
- Doctoral Program Director: bdorn@unomaha.edu
- Graduate Advising: lplanos@unomaha.edu
- vhatfield@unomaha.edu
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