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Warren Alpert Foundation AID-GC Scholarship Application

Through a generous grant from the Warren Alpert Foundation, Boston University Genetic Counseling Program is honored to be a member of the AID-GC consortium

The Boston University Genetic Counseling Program admissions committee welcomes your application for this award of full tuition and a stipend for living expenses for the 21-month MS program in Genetic Counseling.

A total of two awards are available for the upcoming academic year to support students from underrepresented backgrounds based on NIH guidelines: https://diversity.nih.gov/about-us/population-underrepresented

If you are eligible and wish to apply, please complete the following steps:

1) Register for the NMS Match by December 15th
2) Complete the online application for the BUGCP by December 15th.
3) Complete the online application and essay requirement for the scholarship by December 15th. Application form available HERE.

Please email gcprog@bu.edu with any questions. Thank you for your interest.

Instructions and Requirements

A candidate must submit the following to satisfy the application requirements for admission into the BU MS in Genetic Counseling program:

The application for the Boston University Genetic Counseling Program is completed online through the standard system used by Graduate Medical Sciences following the links above. You will have the opportunity to add documents (such as your unofficial transcripts, personal statements, and resume/CV), and electronically notify those you request a letter of recommendation from. As a reminder, please do not add any GRE scores to your application as the portal will ask if you plan to add any, or not. Many demographic questions in part one of the application are asked due to reporting requirements for grants for Graduate Medical Sciences as a whole. Unfortunately, our program is not able to adjust the wording or adjust response choices as grant reporting requirements on a national level are beyond our control. Due to recent changes with regards to admissions policy, the BUGCP admissions team will no longer have access to demographic information you may enter. If you have any questions or concerns as you work through the application portal, please email gcprog@bu.edu for assistance.

BA degree, Transcripts and Prerequisites


Applicants must have a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution. The majority of students enter the program with an undergraduate degree in biology, genetics, psychology, nursing, social work, or public health. However, this program is available to all individuals if the following college-level prerequisites have been completed:

The purpose of these prerequisites is to ensure students who matriculate have appropriate background across science disciplines, psychology and statistics and why these are required. Additional considerations regarding prerequisites include the following:

Additional coursework in related fields (e.g. human genetics, psychology, anatomy, human development, public health, epidemiology, anthropology, sociology, neuroscience, maternal and child health, bioinformatics, computer science, scientific writing, etc.) can further strengthen your application.

We do not have a minimum GPA requirement

GREs are not required. We appreciate the time spent for those applicants who have already taken this exam. However, to ensure equity for all we respectfully request you do not submit your score reports or include information about GREs on your application as this information will not be taken into account for your application review.

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Letters of Recommendation


Three letters of recommendation are required for your application to be considered complete. There are no requirements regarding the background of your recommenders, but you are encouraged to choose individuals who can comment on different strengths and someone who can speak to your academic ability. Please ensure these letters are submitted by the December 15th deadline via the application portal. Please check the application portal often for the status of your letter requests and follow up with recommenders who have not responded accordingly. Applications missing letters of recommendations will not be reviewed.

Personal Statement


We truly enjoy reading personal statements from all applicants. In addition to the following topics to be addressed in your personal statement below, please also make sure to tell us about who you are. Please refer to the essay prompt embedded in the application portal. We look forward to reading your essay!

Resume/Curriculum Vitae


As part of your online application submission, attach a resume or CV that includes the following items, as well as anything else you would like to share that has transferrable skills to support your enrollment in a future graduate program.

Please note, not all of these items are required, but all are considered in the selection of interview candidates. You are welcome to include additional information that you think highlights the strength and diversity of your application. There is no restriction on page length . Many college/university-based career services programs will advise you to keep this to one page. However, we encourage multiple pages of experiences as outlined above. If you are not sure what to include, think about what experiences provide you with skills transferrable to the genetic counseling profession.

Personal Experiences


Personal experiences relevant to genetic counseling are also required. These experiences may include:

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