UPenn MCIT
Program Overview
This is the ceiling program for zero-background career changers to CS. There's a strict requirement that applicants must not have taken more than 2 CS major courses. If you've taken a substantial number of CS courses, please check out UPenn's CIS program instead. You need to complete 10 courses to graduate. If you don't want to take a required course, you can apply to waive it by passing an exam. You can apply to extend graduation to 2.5 years; a GPA above 3.3 is sufficient. Great for taking it slow while job hunting. You can dual with CIS -- very flexible. Applicants are strongly recommended to apply in the first round: first-round acceptance rate is 17%, second-round acceptance rate is 8%.
Admission Threshold & Data Points
Prefers US undergrads. GPA > 3.8, GRE > 330 -- the higher the better. Average GRE is 330. Fall 2022 had 1,225 applicants, admitted 118, and 73 enrolled.
- OSU Math, GPA 4.0
- UC Berkeley Physics, GPA 3.86, one year as TA, three strong recommendation letters
- University of Colorado Boulder CS PhD dropout
- UCR Chemistry undergrad, GPA 3.82
- National Chiang Mai University Finance+Business undergrad, GPA 3.97
- Sun Yat-sen University English undergrad, top 1, National Scholarship, Columbia International Education master's
- Franklin & Marshall College Economics+Sociology undergrad, GPA 3.96
- Wuhan University of Science and Technology EE undergrad (GPA 3.7), UPenn EE master's (GPA 3.84)
Job Outcomes & Data Points
Very good -- even compared to non-career-change programs, outcomes are considerably better. MCIT 2024 new grad job outcomes: Amazon 11, Google 7, TikTok 5, Microsoft 5, Meta 4.
- ASU Economics undergrad, no internship, landed small company intern
- Illinois Wesleyan University Business undergrad, landed small company intern and converted to full-time
- Boston University Film major, landed small company AIE intern
- University of Colorado Boulder CS PhD dropout, had Goldman Sachs intern, landed Goldman Sachs new grad
- National Chiang Mai University Finance+Business undergrad, two years of business internship experience, new grad landed Google
- Sun Yat-sen University English undergrad, no SDE internship, landed AWS intern and Google intern, ultimately went to AWS first then Google, converted to full-time at Google
- Franklin & Marshall College Economics+Sociology undergrad, multiple PM internships at small companies in China, landed small company intern
- Wuhan University of Science and Technology EE undergrad (GPA 3.7), UPenn EE master's (GPA 3.84), landed ByteDance internship, new grad landed Meta
- CUHK-Shenzhen Economics undergrad, landed Tesla intern and Meta intern
- McGill University Finance undergrad, six-month small company intern in Canada, landed Meta intern and converted to full-time
- Wharton Finance undergrad, Google STEP intern and Google summer intern, new grad ultimately landed Meta