Application will open in December 2025.

(Please do not apply until after your fall grades are recorded in your transcript)

How to Apply

Applications are typically submitted during the winter of a student's junior or senior year at an affiliated institution. Do not apply using the Common Application. The application deadline is Feb. 28. There is no application fee. Students are encouraged to review the Dual Degree Program  admission requirements.

Admissions Checklist

  • Online application
    • After creating a login, make sure  McKelvey Dual Degree Programs is selected.
  • Institutional Endorsement
    • Once we have received your application, we will contact the Dual Degree liaison officer at your school to request that they a) certify your aptitude for engineering study and b) attest that you are expected to complete a bachelor's level, non-engineering degree at your current institution no later than receipt of the engineering degree from WashU.
  • Official transcript
    • YOUR TRANSCRIPT MUST INCLUDE MOST RECENT FALL GRADES.
    • YOUR TRANSCRIPT MUST BE SENT TO EITHER ENG-DUALDEGREE@WUSTL.EDU  OR THE ADDRESS BELOW. 
      • If your school sends transcripts via Parchment or National Student Clearinghouse, please read these instructions.
      • If your school sends transcripts directly from the Registrar, please request that your transcript be sent to either eng-dualdegree@wustl.edu  or the mailing address below.
Washington University in St. Louis
Engineering Dual Degree Program
MSC 1100-122-303
1 Brookings Drive
St. Louis, MO 63130
  
Financial Support
  
All admitted Dual Degree applicants who attend the program receive the Graduate Affiliation Scholarship, which provides a three-year tuition discount of 50% per semester. All Dual Degree applicants can also be considered for an additional award by submitting the merit scholarship application (March 10 deadline).
  
Other Financial Resources
  
Dual Degree Applicants may wish to seek additional sources of funding for their engineering students. For more information about these resources please visit  Financial Assistance for Admitted and Current Graduate Students
 
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