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csGraduateApps

A curated list of application resources for prospective graduate students in Computer Science and related fields. List created by Chinasa T. Okolo, a Computer Science PhD graduate from Cornell. Feel free to fork and make pull requests with new opportunities!

There are dozens of PhD programs in Computer Science (based in the United States) that accept applicants each year, so I won't list them out here but will provide resources to help you along your journey. Fortunately, many departments have started applicant support programs for underrepresented students (primarily PhD students) applying to their respective programs! Check out the list below:

For programs I have not seen updates for the upcoming application cycle, they are listed as "Status Unknown".

Deadlines for 2024-2025 cycle have been updated

Please note that these programs are primarily for underrepresented students who have little access to external support in preparing their graduate school applications. Given the limited support available by many of these programs, it is important to be thoughtful in applying to these programs.

Applicant Support Programs

School Program Deadline Masters/PhD Other details
Brown Computer Science TBD Both Status Unknown
Carnegie Mellon Computer Science September 30, 2023 PhD
Human-Computer Interaction TBD PhD
Cornell Computer Science October 6, 2023 PhD
Information Science November 10, 2023 PhD
Operations Research December 1, 2023 PhD
Columbia Computer Science November 10, 2023 PhD
ETH Zurich All departments TBD MSc Status Unknown
Georgia Tech College of Computing TBD PhD Status Unknown
Johns Hopkins Computer Science and Electrical Engineering November 19, 2023 PhD
MIT Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) November 8th, 2023 PhD
Northwestern Computer Science November 8, 2023 PhD
Oregon State University Computer Science November 1, 2023 PhD
Princeton Computer Science November 1, 2023 PhD
Stanford Computer Science October 27, 2023 PhD
UC Berkeley Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) October 8th, 2023 Both
School of Information (iSchool) November 15th, 2023 PhD
University of Chicago Computer Science November 25, 2023 PhD
University of Colorado Boulder Computer Science TBD PhD Status Unknown
University of Massachusetts Amherst Computer Science November 20, 2023 PhD
University of Michigan Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) TBD PhD Status Unknown
Information School November 15th, 2023 PhD
University of Pennsylvania Computer and Information Science November 10, 2023 PhD
Bioengineering November 10, 2023 PhD
University of Texas at Austin Computer Science TBD PhD Status Unknown
University of Toronto Computer Science November 3, 2023 Both
School of Information November 15, 2023 PhD
University of Washington Computer Science October 13, 2023 PhD
Electrical & Computer Engineering November 10, 2023 PhD
Information School Rolling Both

Resources for Applying to CS Graduate Programs

When applying to graduate school, my main thesis was set in two parts: (1) the program had to be a top program (top 25 or so) in CS (2) there had to be at least 2-3 professors that I was interested in working with in the department. To be honest, I applied to schools outside of the top 25, like Emory and Washington University in St. Louis (WashU), but they also had other strong departments in medicine, computational biology, etc., that aligned with my interests at the time. To this point, I believe that my second criteria was much more important than my first criteria. It's nice to be in a top-tier program, but if you aren't doing research you're passionate about, it kind of weakens the point of pursuing a PhD. I was fortunate to get both, but this may not always be possible.

Also, Black in AI recently relaunched their Emerging Leaders in AI to support Black students applying to graduate programs! If you'd like to mentor, the interest form is still open. The deadline has not opened for mentees, so stay tuned for future program updates! I've been involved with this organization for years and will be serving as a mentor for a few preparatory sessions later this November.

Queer in AI also launched their Graduate School Application Program this year. If you have the means, please donate to their Grad App Fund.

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Check out my extensive repository on fellowships and scholarships for graduate students in Computer Science and related fields!

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