Transcript:
Transcripts from all of the schools you have attended and official transcripts upon selection for admission.
Personal Statement:
Enclose a statement of purpose explaining why you want to pursue graduate work in rhetoric and communication and why you are applying to our program. The statement should not exceed two typewritten pages.
Recommendation Letter:
Three completed recommendations letters and forms online or in a sealed envelope from each reference. If you have done graduate work, one of the letters should be from your advisor.
Writing Sample:
Enclose a sample of your written work, which you believe represents your best effort. The ideal sample would be an article-length research humanities-oriented paper with proper documentation, sophisticated and nuanced argumentation, a broad evidentiary base, and a deft summoning of scholarship from across humanities disciplines.