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Submit the following documents
to the Graduate Admissions Office:
• Application form,
signed and dated
• Application fee
• Official academic
record/transcripts
• Residency declaration
form if claiming Hawai‘i residency or an
exemption, signed and date

International
applicants must also submit:
• Official TOEFL test
scores of IELTS test results, if required

Submit
the following documents to the American Studies
Department:
• Supplemental Information
Form
• Statement of Objectives
Form
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Applicants
for the Museum Studies Graduate Certificate Program are required
to have an undergraduate degree and possess a strong interest
in Museum Studies or a related subject. The certificate may
enhance degrees in: American Studies, Art, Architecture, Anthropology,
Archaeology, History, Pacific Island Studies, Political Science,
Travel Industry Management, Urban & Regional Planning and
Business Administration, as well as compliment courses in the
Historic Preservation Program and the International Cultural
Studies Certificate Program.
Unless already accepted or enrolled as a
graduate student in a degree program, prospective applicants
must apply for classified admission to the program through
the Graduate Division Admission office. To apply online, visit
University
of Hawaii Online Admissios Application and follow the
onscreen instructions.
The deadline for Fall admission is March
1; the deadline for Spring admission is September 1.
Prospective students should send directly
to the American Studies department: 1) the Graduate Program
Supplemental information form and 2) a Statement of Objectives
form.
Applicants are required to mail directly
to the Graduate Division-Admission Office an official transcript
from each university attended. GRE scores and two letters
of recommendation for Museum Studies Graduate Certificate
appllicants are not required.
Please be aware that financial aid is not
provided for students doing the Museum Studies Graduate Certificate
Program only.
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