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Students interested in Molecular, Cellular and
Developmental Biology should apply to the MCGD
Track in the Yale BBS Program. A wealth of information
regarding the MCGD Track including the online
application process is available on the BBS web
site at: http://www.yale.edu/graduateschool/admissions.
Additional information about the doctoral program
in the Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental
Biology can be found in the departmental web site:
http://www.biology.yale.edu.
The University is committed
to basing judgments concerning the admission,
education, and employment of individuals upon
their qualifications and abilities and affirmatively
seeks to attract to its faculty, staff, and student
body qualified persons of diverse backgrounds.
In accordance with this policy and as delineated
by federal and Connecticut law, Yale does not
discriminate in admissions, educational programs,
or employment against any individual on account
of that individual's sex, race, color, religion,
age, disability, status as a special disabled
veteran, veteran of the Vietnam era, or other
covered veteran, or national or ethnic origin;
nor does Yale discriminate on the basis of sexual
orientation.
University policy is committed
to affirmative action under law in employment
of women, minority group members, individuals
with disabilities, special disabled veterans,
veterans of the Vietnam era, and other covered
veterans.
Inquiries concerning these
policies may be referred to Valerie O. Hayes,
Director of the Office for Equal Opportunity Programs,
104 W. L. Harkness Hall, 203.432.0849. In accordance
with both federal and state law, the University
maintains information concerning current security
policies and procedures and prepares an annual
crime report concerning crimes committed within
the geographical limits of the University. Upon
request to the Office of the Secretary of the
University, Box 208230, New Haven, Connecticut,
06520-8230, (203) 432-2310, the University will
provide such information to any applicant for
admission.
Updated: January 7, 2011
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