Entomology Graduate Program
Graduate Studies in Entomology
Entomology has been a core component of Purdue University and the College of Agriculture since 1879. Our students explore opportunities well beyond the confines of their primary research areas, through opportunities for multi-disciplinary work, leadership roles throughout the university and participation in the teaching and extension missions of the university.
Ongoing areas of research
- Biological control
- Insect biochemistry and cell biology
- Insect-plant interactions
- Integrated pest management
- Landscape ecology
- Molecular, behavioral, and population genetics
- Systematic entomology
- Urban and industrial entomology
- Vector biology
Degrees and Programs
Contact Information
Address application questions to:- Amanda Wilson
apendle@purdue.edu
Academic Program Administrator
765-494-9061 - Christian Krupke
ckrupke@purdue.edu
Professor - Graduate Chair
765-494-4548
Our Requirements
- If applying for fall semester admission, please apply by December 1 to ensure consideration for entrance fellowships.
- We typically have more applicants for research assistantships than open positions. An advisor must be identified before you are admitted. We strongly recommend that you contact prospective faculty advisors before beginning the application process
- GPA 3.0 or above
- GRE scores (within past 5 years)
- TOEFL score above 77 (International applicants only)
- Three letters of recommendation
- Two sets of transcripts from all institutions of higher education
- Application form (Graduate School website)
- Statement of purpose
Where are they now?
From actors to technical workers to stage crew members, Elaina Grott believes everyone has a special role in this play we call life.
She describes herself as a behind-the-scenes character, one who is ready to make a difference through hard work and compassion for others.
Though her studies are focused on animals, her heart is focused on the people in the communities where she lives.