Transcript:
Transcripts demonstrating an overall Undergraduate GPA with a minimum of 3.00. The School of Government and Public Policy requires a bachelor's degree for admission. Applicants must submit transcripts from all institutions for which they received college credit. Transcripts can be scanned and uploaded with the application. Scans of official transcripts are preferred; if unofficial transcripts are used, they must include the name of the institution and the name of the student. Transcripts are submitted through the online application process.
Personal Statement:
Academic statement of purpose expressing clear motivation for doctoral study in Government and Public Policy. The statement of purpose should be a concise statement about the applicant's academic and research background, career goals, and how the School of Government and Public Policy will help him/her to meet their career and educational objectives. Applicants should speak specifically to how their research interests align with those of the faculty in the School. Applicants are encouraged to list specific faculty with whom they share research interests. The statement should not exceed three pages in length.
Recommendation Letter:
Letters of recommendation from three individuals who can speak to the candidate’s academic potential, including knowledge and creativity, communication skills, and ability to complete projects. Letters of recommendation are submitted by the letter writers through the online application system.
Personal Statement:
Personal statement addressing how their background and life experiences (including cultural, geographical, financial, educational or other opportunities or challenges) motivated their decision to pursue a PhD in Government and Public Policy. The personal statement is not the same as the academic statement of purpose.
Writing Sample:
A writing sample that represents original research/work by the applicant. The writing sample should not exceed 25 pages in length.