Application Deadlines
| Quarter | Deadline |
| Autumn (September) | November 30 for priority Fellowship and GTA consideration |
| July 1 for general admission | |
| Winter (January) | November 1 |
| Spring (March) | February 1 |
| Summer (June) | May 1 |
Please note that ALL materials (Official transcripts, GRE scores, Statement of Purpose, Three Letters of Recommendation, and a Résumé) must be mailed or received by the date indicated above for the quarter in which you wish to apply.
Please include your full first and last name on any supplemental materials you are submitting, such as a résumé or a statement of purpose. This will help to prevent delays in processing your application.
If you have any questions about the required materials, please contact us at megrad_recruit@osu.edu.
General Application Information
Items That Need To Be Sent To Graduate Admissions
Please send only the required items below to the Graduate Admissions Office. Extra items may delay the processing of your application.
Mailing Address for Graduate Admissions:
The Ohio State University Graduate International Admissions P.O. Box 182083 Columbus, OH 43218-2083 USA
Mailing address for Express mail:
The Ohio State University 3rd Floor Lincoln Tower 1800 Cannon Drive Columbus, OH 43210-1270
Items That Need To Be Sent To Mechanical Engineering
Please send only the required items below to the ME Department. Extra items may delay the processing of your application.
Mailing Address for Mechanical Engineering:
Department of Mechanical Engineering N250F Scott Laboratory 201 West 19th Ave. Columbus, OH 43210-1142 USA
If you would like to save time, you can e-mail your Statement of Purpose and Résumé to megrad_recruit@osu.edu. Please put "Statement of Purpose" and/or "Résumé" as the subject of the e-mail so we know what we are receiving.
Please DO NOT send bank statements, financial affidavits, or other such items with your initial application as those documents can delay the processing of your application.
*Important Notes Regarding Applications 1) When sending application materials to the department or checking on your application status, please DO NOT include your applicant ID on the information you send us. Your first and last name or e-mail address is all we need to look up your status. The applicant ID is for your use only to check the status of your application using the online system.
2) If all of your application materials are not received by four weeks prior to the quarter you intend to start, then your application will be cancelled. If your application is cancelled then you will have to reapply to the program for another quarter.
*Important Note Regarding Transcripts for Ohio State Students If you have attended all four years at OSU, and obtained the undergraduate degree here, then official transcripts are not required. The Admissions Office and the Mechanical Engineering Graduate Program Office will pull up the transcript directly from the Registrar's online records upon your request. If you have transferred to OSU from a different university, part way through the undergraduate program, the portion of the transcript that is not from OSU must be received directly by the OSU Admissions Office and the Department of Mechanical Engineering from the previous university.
Application Questions
What should I include in the Statement of Purpose?
Although there is no fixed format for the statement of purpose, it should include your goals, your plan of study, your suitability for Graduate School, your strengths, achievements, extra curricular activities, etc. Please keep it focused and concise.
What information should a recommendation letter include?
A recommendation letter must have the applicant's name on each page. It generally addresses such topics as the applicant's determination to succeed in a graduate program, performance in academics or research, intellectual independence, research interests, capacity for analytical thinking, ability to work with others, and ability to organize and express ideas clearly.
What types of financial aid are available and how do I apply for them?
There are four mechanisms of support offered by the Mechanical Engineering program. Each pays all tuition and fees in addition to providing a monthly stipend. To apply for one or more of them, please check the appropriate box on the application form under "Financial Aid". For more information on the different funding options, please click on the item that interests you.
Questions About the Application Process
How can I check my application status?
Visit the university's web page at:
Can the application fee be waived?
Neither the University nor the Mechanical Engineering Department will waive the application fee.
What is involved in the application process?
First, all materials must be submitted to the Graduate Admissions Office and the Mechanical Engineering Program as described on the previous page. Second, the Graduate Studies Committee reviews the completed application materials. Third, the Graduate Studies Committee's decisions are conveyed to the Admissions Office. Fourth, the Admissions Office sends an official letter to the applicant.
Can you give me a preliminary assessment of my credentials?
We do not make any evaluations until all of the application materials (including the application fee) have been received.
How many students do you admit each quarter?
There is no fixed number. We admit our best applicants.
GRE, TOEFL, and Other Testing Questions
What are your institution and department codes for ETS (Educational Testing Services)?
The institution code is 1592; the department code is 1502 for GRE and 68 for TOEFL.
Which forms of GRE and TOEFL scores do you accept?
As long as the scores are sent directly by the ETS (Educational Testing Services) to the Ohio State University Admissions Office (Institution Code: 1592; Department Code: 1502 for GRE and 68 for TOEFL), we will accept both Computer Based and Paper Based GRE and TOEFL test scores.
What are the average GRE and TOEFL scores of your students?
The minimum acceptable TOEFL score is 79 (internet based), 213 (computer based) and 550 (paper based). We do not compile the average GRE score. The composite GRE for fellowship applicants must be in the 75th percentile or above.
Do I need to take the engineering subject test of the GRE?
No.
Do I need to take the TSE (Test of Spoken English) or TWE (Test of Written English)?
No.
General Questions
I have a bachelor's degree, but not a master's degree. Can I apply directly to the Ph.D. program?
Yes, you may apply to the BS-PhD track.
Is Engineering Mechanics in Mechanical Engineering?
Yes. Engineering Mechanics is called Applied Mechanics and is a specialization within the Department of Mechanical Engineering.