QS Rank:

34

Columbia University

New York
,United States

Program Rank

9

Program Name
PhD in Nutritional and Metabolic Biology

Deadline
December 01st, 2025
Overview


Total Tuition Fees
$2,75,880

Duration
60 Months

Median Salary
$1,10,000
Ranking
#18
US World and News Report
#11
The World University Rankings
#34
QS World University Rankings

Intake
Fall ( Sept - Nov )
Class Profile

Class Size
80

Average Age
28

Average Work Experience
2 Years
Diversity
California:
20%Florida:
5%Illinois:
4%Texas:
10%New York:
30%Others:
31%Career Outcomes

Median Earnings After Graduation
$1,10,000 / year

Graduation Rate
90%

Job Placement
90%
Prospective Job Roles
Research Scientist
Culinary Nutritionist
Nutritionist
Health Educator
Public Health Scientist
Sports Nutritionist
Medical Writer
Health Policy Analyst
Dairy Nutritionist
Healthcare Professional
Dietitian
Biomedical Scientist
Food Scientist
Public Health Analyst
Food Safety Specialist
Nutrition Assistant
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Eligibility Criteria

At least 16 years of bachelor degree.

At least 24 months of full-time professional experience after graduation.

At least 3 / 4 undergraduate GPA is expected.
English Proficiency Tests
TOEFL
100
IELTS
7.5
Standardised Test Score
GRE
Application Requirements
Here's everything you need to know to ensure a complete and competitive application—covering the key documents and criteria for a successful submission.

Application Fee: 110
Transcript
Passport
Statement of Purpose
Resume
Academic LOR
Professional LOR
IELTS
Application Deadlines
Priority | |
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Fall | Dec 1, 2025 |
Fees and Funding

Tuition Fees
$55,176 / year

Overall Cost
$70,176 / year
FAQs
- Teaching and Research apprenticeships are solely part of the multi-year PhD fellowship awards.
- All students admitted to a GSAS program leading to the doctoral degree receive full University fellowships that include tuition, health insurance, and a living stipend. This also applies to international students. No additional application is necessary for this award. See Fellowship Information for Doctoral Students.
- GSAS is now accepting applications from students earning three-year bachelor's degrees in Australia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Canada, India, Israel, Malaysia, Nepal, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, and any country which is a participant in the Bologna Process.
- The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences refers to these programs as dual-degree programs. Applicants must complete the application requirements for both schools. Application materials are not shared between schools. Students can only apply to an established dual-degree program and may not create their own. With the sole exception of approved dual-degree programs, students may not pursue a degree in more than one Columbia program concurrently, and may not be registered in more than one degree program at any institution in the same semester. Enrollment in another degree program at Columbia or elsewhere while enrolled in a GSAS master's or doctoral program is strictly prohibited by the Graduate School. Violation of this policy will lead to the rescission of an offer of admission, or termination for a current student.
- You may not submit more than one application per term to the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS). However, you may elect to have your application reviewed by a second program or department within GSAS if you are not offered admission by your first-choice program. Please see this webpage for a more detailed explanation of this policy and the various restrictions that apply to a second choice. You may apply concurrently to a program housed at GSAS and to programs housed at other divisions of the university. However, GSAS does not share application materials with other divisions; you must complete the application requirements for each school. For example, to be considered for the PhD program in Biological Sciences, you must apply through the GSAS online application. You may also apply to a Biomedical PhD program, offered at Columbia University Medical Center, but you must submit the Coordinated Doctoral Programs Application
- No. Third-party submissions are not permitted. Applicants must submit all materials directly, not through an agent or third-party vendor, with the sole exception of submissions by the US Department of State’s Fulbright Program and its three partner agencies IIE, LASPAU and AMIDEAST, and by the Danish-American Fulbright Commission (DAF), and Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD). Please also note: Under no circumstances should you upload a letter on behalf of a recommender. All letters must be submitted by the letter-writers themselves. If you upload a recommendation letter, disciplinary action may be taken; consequences may include the immediate rejection of an application or revocation of an offer of admission. In addition, you will be required to attest to the accuracy and authenticity of all information and documents submitted to Columbia. If you have any questions about this requirement, please contact the GSAS Office of Admissions at [email protected]. Failure to submit complete, accurate, and authentic application documents consistent with these instructions may result in denial or revocation of admission, cancellation of academic credit, suspension, expulsion, or eventual revocation of degree. Applicants may be required to assist admissions staff and faculty involved in admission reviews in the verification of all documents and statements made in documents submitted by students as part of the application review process.
- The GSAS Office of Admissions does not provide information regarding a program’s prerequisite requirements. Please consult the departmental websites for that information. All program-related questions not covered on this website should be addressed directly to the department.
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