University of Maryland - Graduate Application for admission to The Master of Mathematics of Advanced Industrial Technology Program
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Preliminary Instructions for the Online Graduate Application

Master of Engineering-Project Management online

First-Time Users Existing Users
If you have never used the University of Maryland's Web Application, or created your application User-ID more than two months ago, you will be prompted to create an Application User ID and password. This allows you to start a Web Application, save it, and return to complete and submit the application at another time if necessary.
If you already have an Application User ID and password which are less than two months old, you will be prompted to enter your User ID and password. (Remember that your User ID and password are Case Sensitive.) Any previously saved information will appear on the Web Application.

User ID:
Password:

The purpose of the Application User ID and password is for you, the applicant, to have secure and private access to your personal Web Application. Your incompleted application data file will be available for sixty days from the day you initiated your User ID. If you do not complete your application and submit it to the University within sixty days, you'll have to start over as a "First-Time User". All applications must be submitted prior to published university deadlines.

PLEASE NOTE: Do not lose your Application User ID or password. For the privacy and security of your personal information, the Office of Graduate Admissions is unable to provide any individual (including the applicant) with a previously created Application User ID and/or password via phone, mail, e-mail, or in person. If you lose your User ID and/or password, you must start over as a "First-Time User." Any saved incomplete Web Applications will be erased two months after they were started.

NOTICE: Unauthorized access to this computer is in violation of Md. Annotated Code, Criminal Law Article §§ 8-606 and 7-302 and the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, 18 U.S.C. §§ 1030 et seq. The University may monitor use of its computing resources as permitted by state and federal law, including the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, 18 U.S.C. §§ 2510-2521 and the Md. Annotated Code, Courts and Judicial Proceedings Article, Section 10, Subtitle 4. Anyone using this system acknowledges that all use is subject to University of Maryland Policy on the Acceptable Use of Information Technology Resources available at http://www.umd.edu/aup. By logging in to this application I acknowledge and agree to all terms and conditions regarding my access and the information contained therein.

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Last update on May 22, 2008