
Applications
Applicants should present an academic record demonstrating a broad range of study in the humanities and/or the social sciences with an emphasis on American culture. In addition to the admission requirements of the Graduate Division (see "Links" page), the applicant should have a copy of his/her latest GRE scores, Graduate Program Supplemental Information form, Statement of Objectives, and at least two letters of recommendation sent directly to the Department. Each letter of recommendation should have the "Waiver of Access to Confidential Letters/Statements" form attached to it. PhD applicants are also required to submit a writing sample, preferably a paper that was written for a graduate course.
When preparing their applications prospective students should pay special attention to the required "Statement of Objectives." This should be a typewritten essay of approximately 500 words describing your areas of special interest, your plans for pursuing those interests in our department, and any background information on your training or experience that will assist us in evaluating your application. In screening applicants the faculty examines this statement with particular care, so we strongly advise you to make the effort to compose a thoughtful and articulate essay.
Applications for graduate admission are considered for either fall (September-December) or spring (January-May) semester. Application deadlines for local and mainland applicants are: February l for fall; September l for spring. Application deadlines for foreign applicants are: January 15 for fall; August 1 for spring. There is no summer admission to advanced degree programs in the Graduate Division. There is an application fee.
To apply online or download an application, click here.
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