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Graduate School

How to apply to graduate school

  1. Consider if graduate school is right for you

    Start this process by asking yourself some reflective questions to understand why you want to go to graduate school. Consider what topics and issues you are passionate about, if you are disciplined and committed to going through a program, and if it will help you attain your career goals. Consider finer details such as finances, timing, and distance, depending on the program you choose. 

  2. Research schools

    Schools can offer full-time or part-time classes and can offer them either at night, during the day, or online. Figure out which modality will work best for you as you take classes. Depending on your area of expertise, you may want to pursue a masters degree or a PhD.  

  3. Take entrance exam (if applicable)

    One of the following exams are often a required portion of the application process: GRE, MAT,MCAT, GMAT, & LSAT. Costs range from $150-$250. Exams are typically give on the computer at testing stations. Invest a lot of time into studying for your entrance exam.

  4. Write your personal statement

    A personal statement is your opportunity to express your goals, hopes, and how you can contribute to the program. Get to know what the department is looking for in students and reflect on those qualities. Show how you fit into the program goals and mission of the school. Other things to highlight in your personal statement: research experience, academic background, career goals, and interest in your chosen field. 

  5. Submit Applications and Letters of Recommendation

    Application

    • Pay attention to deadlines as they often vary from school to school. 
    • Transcripts cost $10 to send electronically and $15 to send a physical copy. You can order an official copy of your transcript. 

    Letters of Recommendation

    • A letter from an informed recommender can be very persuasive to graduate admissions committees.  
    • Enlist individuals who know you well and who you are confident will write a good recommendation (professors, supervisors, resident directors, etc.). Give the people you selected plenty of time to write a good letter and be sure to send them a thank you card! 

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