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Applications

Step 1: Complete the University of Hawai‘i Graduate Division Requirements

1. Review the admission requirement and process information below. 

General Graduate Division requirements

http://www.hawaii.edu/graduatestudies/admissions/html/admissions.htm

Additional admissions information for international applicants,

http://www.hawaii.edu/graduatestudies/international/html/international.htm#admissions

2. Complete the University of Hawai‘i Graduate Admissions Application Form and submit it to: 

University of Hawai‘i at Manoa
Graduate Admissions Office
2540 Maile Way, Spalding 354
Honolulu, HI 96822

Step 2: Complete the Department of Speech Requirements

  1. Have your GRE scores sent to the Department of Speech Graduate Chair.

  2. Write a letter to the Department of Speech Graduate Chair expressing your interest in the graduate program (If you are seeking a graduate teaching assistantship, indicate this request in your letter and discuss your teaching aspirations and capabilities.)

  3. Have three letters of recommendation sent to the Department of Speech Graduate Chair, preferably written by professors with whom you have studied.

a. Complete, print, and sign three copies of the Recommendation Form for Graduate Program in Speech (pdf) and provide one form to each of the individuals who will be writing you a letter of recommendation.

b.Writers of letters of recommendation should comment on your preparation and potential for success in graduate school.

c. If you wish to be considered for a graduate teaching assistantship (GTA), writers of your letters of reference should also comment on your teaching potential.

Submit your materials to:
Graduate Chair Department of Speech
University of Hawaii at Manoa
2560 Campus Road, George Hall 326
Honolulu, Hawaii 96822

For more information visit the Department of Speech website or E-mail the Graduate Chair at speechma@hawaii.edu

 

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