Frequently Asked Questions
Prospective students and applicants, current graduate students and previous graduate students should refer to our Frequently Asked Questions listed below.
For further information and additional commonly asked questions refer to the Graduate School Admissions Frequently Asked Questions, and the Graduate School International Admissions Frequently Asked Questions.
Program Information,
Admissions Requirements
& Application Deadlines
I am interested in applying to an ECE Department graduate program. What degree programs does the ECE Department offer and what are the admissions requirements?
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
- Electrical Engineering
- Computer Engineering
Master of Science (MS)
- Electrical Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Computer Networking
- Electronic Power Systems Engineering
Certificate
- Nano-systems Engineering
- Renewable Electric Energy Systems (REES)
Three Master’s degrees are also offered as online programs: Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering and Computer Networking. Refer to the Engineering Online website for more information on these programs. The ECE Department distance education degree programs are limited to those individuals who work or reside in the United States and to United States military personnel serving overseas. We accept International applications from applicants who are affiliated with a partnering corporation.
Review the ECE Department How to Apply webpage for information on ECE Department Admissions and our Application Requirements and Deadlines. Submit the online application through the North Carolina State University Graduate School Online Application.
When is the application deadline? Can I submit my application or supplemental documents to NC State after the application deadline?
Admission Semester | Deadline to Apply | Deadline to Accept Offer of Admission |
Fall | January 9 | June 15 |
Spring | July 1 | November 15 |
Summer | No admissions |
Note that the ECE Department does not follow the Graduate School Priority Deadline schedule. Refer to the above dates for ECE Department application deadlines.
The ECE Department accepts applications from US Citizens, Permanent Residents, and International Applicants in both Fall and Spring semesters. In some circumstances, we may make exceptions to these deadlines and accept late applications from US Citizens and Permanent Residents. Engineering Online applicants are not required to follow these deadlines or pay the Advanced Enrollment Deposit.
The online application and application processing fee must be submitted to the Graduate School by the application deadline. The ECE Department will accept supplemental documents, exam scores and the Areas of Interest after this date. Please note that the admissions committee will not be able to review an application or issue an admission decision until all supplemental documents have been received and the application is complete. Late submission of supplemental documents and exam scores may put an applicant at a disadvantage. Check the application status through the Online Application. The status of each supplemental document will update to Complete as it is received by the Graduate School. If the application status is listed as Submitted, and the status of each supplemental document is listed as Complete, then the application is Complete and is currently under review.
What are the ECE Department GRE, TOEFL and IELTS score requirements? Do all applicants have to submit test scores?
GRE is still waived for students, but if you are going to submit scores, they need to meet these requirements. The GRE test must have been taken within four years of the date of anticipated admission. GRE scores may be waived for applicants who are North Carolina State University students.
GRE General Test Section | Suggested Minimum % Scores |
Verbal Reasoning | 70% |
Quantitative Reasoning | 90% |
Analytical Writing | 50% |
All non-US citizen applicants (i.e., non-resident aliens and permanent residents) must demonstrate proficiency in English at a level necessary to be successful in a graduate program at NC State University.
The English proficiency requirement can be met in one of the following ways:
1) Provide Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) scores. The TOEFL test must have been taken within two years of the date of anticipated admission.
TOEFL Test Section | Graduate School Required Minimum Scores Internet-based Test (iBT) | ECE Department Required Minimum Scores Internet-based Test (iBT) |
Listening | 18 points | 18 points |
Reading | 18 points | 18 points |
Writing | 18 points | 18 points |
Speaking | 18 points for admission | 19 for admission |
23 points for a Teaching Assistant (TA) appointment where the TA has direct verbal interactions with students | ||
26 points for a Teaching Assistant (TA) appointment where the TA presents lectures in the class or laboratory | ||
Total Score | 80 points | 90 points |
2) Provide International English Language Testing System (IELTS) scores. The IELTS test must have been taken within two years of the date of anticipated admission.
IELTS Test Section | Graduate School Required Minimum Scores |
ECE Department Required Minimum Scores |
Listening | 6.5 points | 6.5 points |
Reading | 6.5 points | 6.5 points |
Writing | 6.5 points | 6.5 points |
Speaking | 6.5 points | 7.0 points |
7.0 points for a Teaching Assistant (TA) appointment | ||
Overall Band Score | 6.5 points | 6.5 points |
3) The TOEFL and IELTS tests will be waived if the applicant is a citizen of a country where English is an official language and the language of instruction in higher education.
4) The TOEFL and IELTS tests will be waived if the applicant has successfully completed at least one year of full-time study in a degree program at a four-year US College or University.
What is the ECE Department GPA requirement? Will I be denied admission if my undergraduate GPA is below 3.0?
The ECE Department prefers that applicants have an undergraduate GPA of 3.25 or higher. The Graduate School requires applicants to have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Students may be granted Provisional Admission when they do not fully meet all of the necessary requirements for admission to the Graduate School, but their circumstances warrant provisional admission.
Am I qualified to apply to your graduate program?
I already have a Master's degree in Electrical or Computer Engineering. Can I still apply to a Master’s degree program in the ECE Department?
Applicants who have a previous Master’s degree in the program to which they are seeking admission: The Graduate School will not admit or transfer a student to a Master’s program if the student already holds a Master’s degree in the same discipline.
Applicants who already hold a Master’s degree in Electrical or Computer Engineering will want to consider an application to a Ph.D. program instead of to a Master’s program, or may further their education by taking classes as a Non-Degree Studies student.
May I apply for multiple programs?
I previously applied for admission at NC State but did not receive an offer of admission. May I re-apply using my previous application?
What are Coursera Equivalents for Prerequisites?
Calculus
- Introduction to Calculus https://www.coursera.org/learn/introduction-to-calculus
- Vector Calculus for Engineers https://www.coursera.org/learn/vector-calculus-engineers
Probability or Statistics
- Probability and Statistics: To p or not to p? https://www.coursera.org/learn/probability-statistics
Physics
- Physics 102 (all four courses)
Chemistry
- General Chemistry: Concept Development and Application https://www.coursera.org/learn/general-chemistry
ECE 209 Computer Systems Programming/ ECE 309 Data Structures and OO Programming
- Coding for everyone: C and C++ (4 courses) https://www.coursera.org/specializations/coding-for-everyone
CSC 226 Discrete Mathematics for Computer Scientists
- Introduction to discrete mathematics for computer science specialization https://www.coursera.org/specializations/discrete-mathematics
ECE 212 Fundamentals of Logic Design
- Digital Systems: From Logic Gates to Processors https://www.coursera.org/learn/digital-systems
ECE 220 Analytical Foundations
- Matrix Algebra for Engineers https://www.coursera.org/learn/matrix-algebra-engineers
ECE 211 Electric Circuits/ECE 301 Linear Systems
- Linear circuits 1 : DC analysis https://www.coursera.org/learn/linear-circuits-dcanalysis
- Linear Circuits 2 : AC analysis https://www.coursera.org/learn/linear-circuits-ac-analysis
ECE 302 Microelectronics
- Introduction to electronics https://www.coursera.org/learn/electronics
ECE 303 EM Fields
- Physics 102 – see above
Supplemental Document Submission
& Campus/Unity ID
I have submitted my online application and all supplemental documents, but my application status still shows as “Incomplete” or “Submitted.” Is my application Complete and under review?
Your application may appear incomplete, even if you have properly submitted your online application and all of your supplemental documents by our application deadline. You can check your application status through the online application. The status of each supplemental document will update to Complete as it is received by the Graduate School. You will not be able to see if your Areas of Interest form has been completed in the online application. You will need to check the status of your Areas of Interest form in GradWatch.
If you have just submitted your online application and paid your application processing fee, your application will be Incomplete until your recommendation letters have been received, and standardized test scores have been attached to your application. The Educational Testing Service (ETS) reports GRE and TOEFL scores to NC State University electronically. It takes up to four weeks for NC State to receive scores from ETS and several business days for the Graduate School Admissions Office to match supplemental documents and exam scores to the online application. If you are missing any supplemental documents, you will be notified by the ECE Department.
When will I receive my 9-digit Student (Campus) ID number and my Unity ID? What is the difference between the two?
Applicants will receive their Unity ID and password information in their final admission letter from the Graduate School. The decision letter will be available through the online application; applicants must log in using the application password and the personal identification number (PIN) received through email when the application account was created.
Do I submit all application materials online, or can I mail hard copies of documents to North Carolina State University?
How do I submit my GRE, TOEFL or IELTS scores to North Carolina State University?
To submit IELTS scores, email the TRF number or a copy of the IELTS scoresheet to the Graduate School Admissions office: graduate_applications@ncsu.edu. The admissions office staff will be able to access the official score on the IELTS website and will upload the score to the online application. Or, send a hard copy official IELTS score report to the Graduate School Admissions Office at this mailing address:
Graduate School Admissions Office
North Carolina State University
Campus Box 7102 / 1020 Main Campus Drive
Raleigh, NC 27695 USA
When do I submit my transcript?
After you accept your offer of admission, send the Graduate School an official transcript including all courses taken and degrees awarded for each college or university that you have attended.
*If you are currently enrolled at a college or university, you will need to submit official transcripts to the Graduate School twice. After you accept your offer of admission, send the Graduate School an official transcript including all courses taken through your most recently completed semester and any courses in progress. Upon completion of your degree program, you must send the Graduate School an updated official transcript that includes all courses taken, your final semester grades, the degree awarded and the date the degree was conferred.
All complete, official transcripts must be submitted to the Graduate School before the beginning of the first semester of enrollment at NC State University. If they are not on file with the Graduate School by the end of the first semester, students may not be permitted to register for the second semester.
Mail official transcripts to the Graduate School Admissions Office at this mailing address:
Graduate School Admissions Office
North Carolina State University
Campus Box 7102 / 1020 Main Campus Drive
Raleigh, NC 27695 USA
My school does not use a 4-point grading scale. How do I convert my grade point average to a 4.0 scale?
North Carolina State University does not have a converter available to help convert a non-US GPA to the 4.0 scale. As a resource, Iowa State University hosts a GPA converter on their website. This should only be used as a guide.
I would like to submit certificates of accomplishments, resume and other documents. Where should I send them?
Financial Support
& Research Opportunities
Does the ECE Department consider applicants for financial support?
Applicants may note within the statement of purpose which faculty member or research project they are most interested in. Students are admitted to the ECE Department, not to specific research groups. If you are admitted to our graduate program, you may then begin contacting faculty to discuss potential research projects and explore the possibility of joining a particular research group.
All master’s students enter our program as non-thesis students. After you enroll in the program, if you decide that you want to pursue a master’s thesis project, we encourage you to talk with faculty members about their research projects and the possibility of completing a thesis project with them.
I am interested in doing both a Masters and a Ph.D.. Which should I apply for?
If you wish to go on to a Ph.D. you should generally apply for the Ph.D. even if you only have a BS. Most of our MS students pay their own way through the degree. In contrast, given the nature of the degree, most of our Ph.D. students are supported by the Institution through an assistantship or fellowship. If your interest is to do both a Ph.D. and MS, then you increase your chances of receiving financial support by applying for the Ph.D. Note, that most advisors expect Ph.D. students supported by assistantships to only take one-two courses per semester so they can start research.
That said, we do go through the MS applications that have indicated interest in doing a Ph.D. and review them for both degrees. Also, Ph.D. applicants who do not get a Ph.D. slot might be offered MS admission without support.
How do I maximize my chances of being accepted as a Ph.D. student?
Our Ph.D. admissions process is through our faculty. A key step in the process is a faculty member being willing to be your interim advisor. While we will distribute your application to faculty members who you name, it’s also well worth your time to reach out to potential advisors and start a dialog with them.
Who should I name as potential Ph.D. advisors?
You should follow your interests and consider what you are good at, and what you are not good at. This will help you narrow your interests to one, two or three areas. Then look at our topical research pages that list faculty by
I did not get an offer of financial support. How do I pay for my MS degree?
A number of students borrow funds to pay for an MS degree. Given the dramatic increase in earning potential an NC State MS degree gives you, this investment in yourself gives a very good return. U.S. students have the usual financial aid sources. Please check with our financial aid office. There are sources of unsecured loans available in the US to both domestic and international students. We can’t advertise them directly but they do sponsor the NCSU Indian Graduate Students Association and links can be found there on their main page and the sponsor’s page.
Advanced Enrollment Deposit (AED)
& Process to Accept or
Decline Admission
How do I accept or decline my offer of admission? What is the deadline to accept my offer of admission?
The ECE Department requires students admitted to one of the graduate programs to indicate their intention to enroll and Accept or Decline their offer of admission by the following deadlines:
Admission Semester |
Deadline to Accept Offer of Admission |
Fall | June 15 |
Spring | November 15 |
Summer | June 15 |
Note: Engineering Online applicants are not required to follow these deadlines or pay the Advanced Enrollment Deposit.
To accept the offer of admission, applicants must enter an admission decision and pay an Advanced Enrollment Deposit of $300. To enter an admission decision, complete the enrollment form linked from the Graduate School’s Final admissions offer letter, once it is available. The advanced enrollment deposit will be credited toward the first semester’s tuition (or toward student fees, if the student has a departmental funding award). The deposit is
The Graduate School further explains the deposit and process of accepting admission in the admission offer letter. Related questions should be directed to the appropriate Graduate School contact provided in that letter.
Mail official transcripts to the Graduate School Admissions Office at this mailing address:
Graduate School Admissions Office
North Carolina State University
Campus Box 7102 / 1020 Main Campus Drive
Raleigh, NC 27695 USA
International applicants will receive an offer letter from the Graduate School that includes instructions on how to complete and submit a Certificate of Financial Responsibility (CFR) or Visa Clearance Form (VCF) to the Graduate School. Completed CFR and VCF forms should be uploaded with any supporting documents through the Online Application. Once the Graduate School receives and approves the CFR form and/or VCF form, applicants will be granted Full Admission and will be issued a Final admission offer letter. Within this
To decline the offer of admission, applicants must complete the enrollment form linked from the admission offer letter, or email the ECE Graduate Admissions staff at eceadmissions@ncsu.edu to explain the decision to decline.
To request to defer the offer of admission to a future semester, applicants must complete the enrollment form linked from the admission offer letter and officially Accept the offer of admission and pay the $300 Advanced Enrollment Deposit by the June 15 or November 15 deadline before the ECE Department can consider an applicant’s request to defer. To request to defer, applicants must email eceadmissions@ncsu.edu and include their full name, 9-digit NCSU Student ID Number, the program and semester they were admitted to, the semester they would like to defer to, and a detailed explanation of the reasons for requesting a deferral. Applicants may only request to defer their admission semester for a total of one year (two academic semesters).
Defer
Admission
I would like to defer my admission to a future semester. How do I request a deferral?
To request to defer, applicants must email eceadmissions@ncsu.edu and include their full name, 9-digit NCSU Student ID Number, the program and semester they were admitted to, the semester they would like to defer to, and a detailed explanation of the reasons for requesting a deferral. The deferral must be approved by the Director of Graduate Programs and by the Graduate School.
Applicants may only request to defer their admission semester for a total of one year (two academic semesters).
Accepted
Offer of Admission –
Next Steps
I have accepted my admission offer. What do I do now? Who is my faculty Academic Advisor?
After applicants receive an offer of admission into one of our graduate programs, they will be assigned an Interim Academic Advisor. The Interim Advisor assignment is posted in GradWatch in the Application tab. Incoming students may consult with their academic advisor or with the ECE Graduate Office staff via email at eceadmissions@ncsu.edu with any questions about coursework, specialty areas or planning which courses to take to satisfy degree requirements. Review the ECE Department Graduate Degrees webpage for information and details on our programs. Review our ECE Course Details & Specialty Areas and refer to the
How and when should I enroll in courses?
Each semester, before enrollment opens for the upcoming semester, students will see an Enrollment Advising Hold in their MyPack Portal. The ECE Graduate Office must clear this hold before students will be
When and where do I submit my Official Transcript?
Mail official transcripts to the Graduate School Admissions Office at this mailing address:
Graduate School Admissions Office
North Carolina State University
Campus Box 7102 / 1020 Main Campus Drive
Raleigh, NC 27695 USA
Where can I find other useful information for incoming ECE graduate students?
Official Transcript,
Diploma and
Skills Verification Letter Procedure
How do I request an Official Transcript from the university?
Transcripts can be ordered online by current students, alumni, and former students of the university after a semester or degree has been completed. Please refer to the Registration & Records Request a Transcript webpage for more information.
I am a recent graduate. When will I receive my diploma?
The Office of Registration & Records is responsible for degree certificates and diplomas for the university. Diplomas will be mailed to the address listed as your Diploma or Home/Mailing address in your MyPack Portal. Graduates can expect degrees to be posted on their transcript approximately two (2) weeks after the graduation date. Refer to the Registration & Records Diplomas webpage for more details.
My company is helping me apply for Permanent Residency. How do I request a letter to verify the skills I gained while enrolled in the ECE Department?
- Email your skills letter request to the ECE Graduate Office at ecegradoffice@ncsu.edu (see details below).
- We will compose a letter for you on departmental letterhead, have it signed by Dr. Paul Franzon, the Director of Graduate Programs, and then email a scanned copy to you. We do not mail the hard copy. If you require the original letter, and cannot come to the ECE Graduate Office to pick it up in person, you may have a friend stop by our office with approved notice to pick up your letter.
- We cannot verify skills in courses in which a grade of “B-” or below was received. We also do not verify skills in courses taken as AU (Audit) or S/U (Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory).
- It typically takes 10-15 business days for our office to prepare your letter and email it to you. We ask that you plan for this in advance and submit your letter request at least a month prior to your deadline. Our office experiences a high volume of letter requests on top of our current student paperwork so your patience is very much appreciated.
Email the ECE Graduate Office staff at ecegradoffice@ncsu.edu with the following details and we will prepare your letter:
- Full name, 9-digit student ID number, degree obtained (plan and program, i.e. Master of Science in Electrical Engineering), and graduation semester and year
- Course name, course number, semester the course was taken and the skill(s) gained in the course