PhD in Information Admissions & Funding

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Thank you for your interest in applying for admission to the PhD in Information.

Prospective students are required to submit application materials directly to the University of Arizona Graduate College. Please read the information below and then submit your application prior to the annual deadline:

Application Deadline

Annual Deadline for All Students

  • Fall 2025: December 6, 2024

Application is currently open.



PhD Program Funding

The College of Information Science successfully supports all PhD students in securing funding, including full tuition plus a stipend for living expenses, through at least four years of the program.

Funding sources may include research assistantships, teaching assistantships or other forms of support. Additional sources of funding may be available, such as summer funding secured through sponsored research and  summer teaching opportunities.

The University of Arizona Graduate College does not waive application fees to the PhD in Information. The College of Information Science may be able to pay the application fee for select applicants, based on conditions and University of Arizona guidelines. If you are seeking application fee funding assistance, please complete this form. We will accept requests through November 4th. Please create, completely fill out, and save your PhD application prior to this date or you will not be considered. Applicants will be notified whether they have been chosen or not by November 15th. 


How to Apply

To apply, you must complete the University of Arizona Graduate College online application. Follow these steps:

  1. Create a GradApp account
  2. Complete your GradApp profile under "My Account".
  3. Select "Apply to a Program" from the sidebar.
  4. Choose "Degree Seeking" under application type and "Information (PHD)" under program of study.
  5. Choose the semester during which you wish to enter the program.
  6. Your application should now be initiated under "My Active Applications."

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Admission Requirements

Admission to the doctoral program is competitive and based on both your abilities and faculty interest and expertise in your proposed area of study.

The College of Information Science may deny entry to an otherwise qualified applicant if there is insufficient faculty intellectual overlap for working with that applicant.

A GRE is not required as part of our admissions process.

Our faculty consider the overall package when making candidate evaluations, including:

  • An undergraduate or graduate academic record that is indicative of significant achievement (typically a minimum GPA of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale)
  • A minimum of three letters of recommendation that clearly speak to your promise as a graduate student and as a doctoral student
  • A resume or CV indicating both employment and educational experience to date
  • A statement of intent outlining why you are applying to this particular program and what you consider the outcome of doctoral study will be
  • An interview, on campus or by phone, with selected members of the faculty may occur

See also minimum admission requirements from the University of Arizona Graduate College. Also refer to our information for international applicants if needed.


Application Checklist

You are required to submit the following materials as part of your online application. Your application will not be processed until all required information is received.

Statement of Purpose

The Statement of Purpose is an important component of your application to the PhD program; the admissions committee will use it to evaluate your research experience, fit with the college/faculty, and ability to be successful in the PhD program. 

Please limit your Statement of Purpose to no more than 2,500 words, and be sure to describe:

  • Your research interests, including one potential project you would like to pursue. You will not be required to undertake this project if admitted; we understand that research interests evolve over time. We want to better understand the kinds of problems you want to solve, and whether we have faculty who can support you in that work. We are also looking for evidence of intellectual curiosity and motivation.
  • Your past research experience/skills and other relevant background information. Why are you interested in pursuing a PhD and what has prepared you for this work? 
  • Your career objectives. What would you like to do after your PhD?
  • Your interest in the University of Arizona College of Information Science. Why are you specifically interested in our doctoral program? Please identify at least two College of Information Science faculty who you would like to work with.

Transcripts

Upload unofficial transcripts from all higher educational institutions attended as part of the online application. (Please note that unofficial transcripts are needed from each individual institution even if they are listed on the final transcript where the degree was issued.)

Official e-transcripts can be sent to transcripts@grad.arizona.edu directly from the institution. Official transcripts can be requested after the graduate college has provided requirements in their letter once admittance has occurred.

English Language Proficiency

Proof of English proficiency is required for any international applicant born in a country where English is not the official language. Please check our English Requirement list to verify your need to submit an English proficiency test. These tests must be dated within 2 years of the enrollment term to be considered valid.

Acceptable English proficiency tests are: 

Those exempt from submitting English proficiency scores are:

  • Applicants from countries where English is the official language.
  • Applicants who have completed a bachelor's or graduate degree at a regionally accredited institution in the United States, or an approved institution in an official English speaking country. Degree must not be older than 2 years from the term of enrollment.
  • Applicants who have completed 2 years of full-time academic study must have 48 upper division, graded undergraduate semester units or 30 graded, graduate semester units.

Upload your unofficial TOEFL scores as part of the online application. You must also submit official scores through ETS using institution code 4832.

Letters of Recommendation

Provide email addresses and contact information for three recommenders in the ‘Letters of Recommendation’ section of the online application.

Resume/CV

Upload a current resume or curriculum vitae (CV) as part of the online application in the Supplemental Questions section.

Writing Sample (Optional)

You may choose to include a sample of your prior research. This can be a formerly published research paper, a class project or anything else that you feel demonstrates your research expertise and writing skills.


Additional Forms

You may also need to complete:

  • A domicile affidavit if you wish to have in-state (Arizona) statusMail or fax the form directly to the Residency Classification Office. All students are considered out-of-state residents until domicile affidavits are processed. See Residency Guidelines and also review information about Proposition 300.
  • A financial guarantee form (international students)
  • An immunization form to be sent directly to Campus Health. Students will not be allowed to register for classes until they have met the University's immunization requirements. For more information, see the Campus Health Service's immunization requirements.

Contact Us

If you have any questions, contact us at infosci-grad@arizona.edu.

Are you ready to work with top faculty while conducting original research on information's grand challenges?

If so, you're ready to apply to the University of Arizona PhD in Information at the College of Information Science:

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