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Master of Patent Practice
Applications for the Master of Patent Practice - MPP program are accepted on a rolling basis throughout the year. The deadline for fall is July 15; Spring deadline is Dec. 1.
The MPP program seeks candidates with backgrounds in engineering, computer science and the physical or biological sciences. Applicants must have good academic records from fully accredited universities and colleges. Students admitted to the program should already hold undergraduate degrees.
Application Requirements
To apply to the MPP program, please submit the following information with your electronic application.
- Personal Statement (limit one page explaining your interest in the program and provide a brief assessment of your eligibility to sit for the patent bar)
- Current Resume
- Two Letters of Recommendation
- Unofficial Student Transcripts (Official transcripts from all post-secondary educational institutions with notarized translations into English if applicable will be required prior to matriculation)
Financial Aid and Scholarships
All admitted applicants are automatically considered for merit scholarships. Scholarships are awarded at the time of admission.
There are a number of loan programs, both federal and private, that can help you meet your educational expenses. The loans can be used to meet any or all of the established cost of attendance. It is possible to borrow funds for both the direct tuition expenses, as well as for reasonable living expenses. Loans must be repaid. They may be government-sponsored low-interest loans or regular bank loans at a reduced interest rate. On some loans, interest may not start to accrue until after graduation. On others, interest accrues immediately. Loans may be based on demonstrated financial need.
To be considered for a loan, you must complete the financial aid application process. We encourage you to begin the financial aid application soon after you've been admitted to our school because it may take up to three months to complete the entire process. You should start the application process before the end of June to have funds available early in the fall semester. You must be a citizen or permanent resident of the United States to be eligible for most loan programs. Learn more about applying for Financial Aid at ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½.
Questions or requests for assistance should be directed to patentpractice@case.edu.