The online MS and Graduate Certificate in Regulatory Science programs are now accepting applications for classes beginning in Fall 2025. The deadline to apply is June 30, 2025.

Apply before June 30, 2025, and the application fee will be waived! Email sopgradadmissions@rx.umaryland.edu for the fee waiver code. 

All supplemental materials must be received and processed by this date to be considered for acceptance. Unofficial transcripts are accepted for review purposes, and official transcripts must be received by the University no later than August 1, 2025. Please make sure any items being mailed are postmarked far enough in advance to meet this deadline. No GRE is required. Complete applications will be reviewed in the order in which they are received. Applying early is encouraged.


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Frequently Asked Questions about the Master of Science and Graduate Certificate in Regulatory Science

This four-minute video offers answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about the Masters of Science and Graduate Certificate in Regulatory Science programs.

Applicant Qualifications

Prospective students interested in applying to the Master of Science and Graduate Certificate in Regulatory Science programs are evaluated on:

  • Preferred minimum 3.0 Grade Point Average (GPA) and overall quality of academic transcripts.
  • Letters of recommendation
    • Three recommendations for MS applicants
    • One recommendation for CERT applicants
  • Resume or CV
  • Statement of Goals

Admissions Process

  1. Interested applicants must start an online application here
  2. Once applicants have started their application, applicants then must fill-out the application form and pay the $75 non-refundable application fee
  3. After applicants have submitted the form and paid the fee, then they will be able to upload their application materials (transcripts, essay, resume/CV, etc.) to their application and request recommendations.
  4. If you have any further questions or concerns, please contact us at sopgradadmissions@rx.umaryland.edu.

 Please refer to the tables below for the required materials needed for the application process:

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Supporting Materials Needed for Application
Transcript(s)

Unofficial transcripts (transcripts submitted by the applicant) are accepted for review purposes. An unofficial transcript from each college or university that you are currently attending, or you previously attended must be provided. Official transcripts (transcripts sent directly from the institution) are only required once an applicant is admitted into the program and plans to enroll. The admissions office accepts both mail and electronic official transcripts. Official transcripts must be received by the University no later than August 1, 2025.

  • Mailed Transcripts: Please make sure that all official mailed transcripts are in a sealed envelope by the sending institution and postmarked far enough in advance to meet this deadline. If provided by mail, send official transcripts in sealed envelopes to:

ATTN: Admissions
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Graduate School
620 West Lexington St.
Baltimore, Maryland 21201-1508

  • Electronic transcripts must be sent from an encrypted platform. Electronic transcripts from the University System of Maryland institutions are accepted in lieu of sealed, paper transcripts. Transcripts (U.S. and some Canadian institutions) may also be provided through one of the following transcript clearinghouse services:

http://www.parchment.com/c/college/search/browse/
https://tsorder.studentclearinghouse.org/school/select
https://iwantmytranscript.com/

Official electronic transcripts may be sent directly from your degree-granting institution to sopgradadmissions@rx.umaryland.edu or gradapply@umaryland.edu.

When selecting where to have your electronic transcripts sent via a transcript encryption service, you must choose one of the following options. Please search for UMB using the specific format below as search engines are case sensitive: 

Parchment: University of Maryland, Baltimore
Student Clearinghouse: University of Maryland - Baltimore
University System of Maryland: U of MD Baltimore Records or U of MD Baltimore Graduate School 

Recommendations

Please provide three (3) recommendations from professors or others who can attest to the quality of your academic performance, scholastic potential and other non-cognitive factors. Your recommendations are managed by the online application; you will need the email addresses of your recommenders for this process.

Resume or Curriculum Vitae (CV)

Your resume or CV may be uploaded as part of your online application (please make sure you ‘submit’ the online application form first).

Essay

Your essay must be uploaded as a supplemental item to the online application (please make sure you “submit” the online application form and fee first.) The essay should be between 300-500 words, and should indicate why you intend to enroll in the program; your career objectives pertaining to regulatory science, including relevant work experience as appropriate and what you expect to get out of this program. Please label the essay with your first and last name, the semester you are applying and that you are applying for the MS program. 

English Language Proficiency

International applicants must take the TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo exam. Applicants must achieve a minimum, total score of 80 on the internet-based test on the TOEFL; or, a minimum, total score of 7 on the IELTS; or, a minimum score of 115 on Duolingo.

  • Please have official TOEFL test scores sent through ETS to our school code 5848. IELTS test-takers may send their TRF number to the School of Pharmacy at sopgradadmissions@rx.umaryland.edu so that the admissions office may verify the applicant’s scores electronically.
  • If you took the Duolingo exam, please send us an unofficial copy of your scoresheet and request the official be sent to University of Maryland, Baltimore.
  • If you are interested or curious in our exemption guidelines, please read the exemptions from English language proficiency requirement.
Graduate Record Examination (GRE)

The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) general test is not required for submission.

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Supporting Materials Needed for Application
Transcript(s)

Unofficial transcripts (transcripts submitted by the applicant) are accepted for review purposes. An unofficial transcript from each college or university that you are currently attending, or you previously attended must be provided. Official transcripts (transcripts sent directly from the institution) are only required once an applicant is admitted into the program and plans to enroll. The admissions office accepts both mail and electronic official transcripts. Official transcripts must be received by the University no later than August 1, 2025.

  • Mailed Transcripts: Please make sure that all official mailed transcripts are in a sealed envelope by the sending institution and postmarked far enough in advance to meet this deadline. If provided by mail, send official transcripts in sealed envelopes to:

ATTN: Admissions
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Graduate School
620 West Lexington St.
Baltimore, Maryland 21201-1508

  • Electronic transcripts must be sent from an encrypted platform. Electronic transcripts from the University System of Maryland institutions are accepted in lieu of sealed, paper transcripts. Transcripts (U.S. and some Canadian institutions) may also be provided through one of the following transcript clearinghouse services:

http://www.parchment.com/c/college/search/browse/
https://tsorder.studentclearinghouse.org/school/select
https://iwantmytranscript.com/

Official electronic transcripts may be sent directly from your degree-granting institution to sopgradadmissions@rx.umaryland.edu or gradapply@umaryland.edu.

When selecting where to have your electronic transcripts sent via a transcript encryption service, you must choose one of the following options. Please search for UMB using the specific format below as search engines are case sensitive: 

Parchment: University of Maryland, Baltimore
Student Clearinghouse: University of Maryland - Baltimore
University System of Maryland: U of MD Baltimore Records or U of MD Baltimore Graduate School 

Recommendations

Please provide one (1) recommendation from an individual who can attest to the quality of your academic or scholastic potential and/or work performance. Your recommendations are managed by the online application; you will need the email address of your recommender when you complete this portion of the application.

Resume or Curriculum Vitae (CV)

Your resume or CV may be uploaded as part of your online application (please make sure you ‘submit’ the online application form first).

Essay

Your essay must be uploaded as a supplemental item to the online application (please make sure you “submit” the online application form and fee first). The essay should be between 300-500 words, and should indicate why you intend to enroll in the program; your career objectives pertaining to regulatory science, including relevant work experience as appropriate and what you expect to get out of this program. Please label the essay with your first and last name, the semester you are applying and that you are applying for the Graduate Certificate program.

English Language Proficiency

International applicants must take the TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo exam. Applicants must achieve a minimum, total score of 80 on the internet-based test on the TOEFL; or, a minimum, total score of 7 on the IELTS; or, a minimum score of 115 on Duolingo.

  • Please have official TOEFL test scores sent through ETS to our school code 5848. IELTS test-takers may send their TRF number to the School of Pharmacy at sopgradadmissions@rx.umaryland.edu so that the admissions office may verify the applicant’s scores electronically.
  • If you took the Duolingo exam, please send us an unofficial copy of your scoresheet and request the official be sent to University of Maryland, Baltimore.
  • If you are interested or curious in our exemption guidelines, please read the exemptions from English language proficiency requirement.
Graduate Record Examination (GRE)

The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) general test is not required for submission.

For Questions and More Information

For any questions regarding the online application process and submission of your supplemental materials, please contact us at sopgradadmissions@rx.umaryland.edu or 410-706-8056.