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Official copies of their transcripts for all degrees received.
If your college transcript is from outside the U.S., you must also submit a brief explanation of your college’s grading system. Include the grading scale (the range of possible grades, from the lowest to the highest possible grade) used at your college. It would help if you include along with your original transcript a version that shows all your grades and grade point averages as percentages. For example, a grade of 3.0 out of a possible 4.0 would be shown as 75%.
Personal Statement:
A Statement of Purpose.
Recommendation Letter:
Three or more recommendation letters.
Samples of Work:
Four (4) samples of your best work which demonstrate competencies related to computer graphics. Upload samples of work on your application checklist as a "Miscellaneous Supporting Document" after you submit your online application. Samples of work may be research papers, animation clips, UX projects, code snippets, drawings, renderings, digital art, etc., etc., etc. It is up to each applicant to decide how they wish to present themselves to the admissions committee.
Writing Sample:
A writing sample that clearly conveys their ability to communicate in a written form, such as a final term paper, excerpts from an undergraduate or graduate thesis, or a published article for which the applicant is the sole author. Please limit writing samples to five (5) pages or fewer.