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After submitting your application and paying the application fee, you are required to upload one copy of your scanned unofficial transcript from each institution you have attended.
To be considered, all documents not in English must be accompanied by official English translations. These translations must bear an original ink signature and seal, and translations alone will not be acceptable.
Curriculum Vitae:
We require a resume highlighting experience, activities, and leadership, whether in the classroom, in a volunteer setting, a club or organization, or on the job. Work experience is not required for the campus program, but current undergraduates can focus on any internship experience they have. Generally, students with little experience should be able to get their resume down to a maximum of two pages. sample resumes:http://meng.pratt.duke.edu/apply/requirements/resume
Personal Statement:
Your statement should answer the question, "Why do you want to study engineering at Duke?" Think about it in two ways: why is this program the right one for you, and why are you right for this program? How will Duke help you meet your future goals? We don't offer sample statements, and we look forward to hearing your voice in your statement. The document should be one page, single spaced, in at least a 10 point font with 1 inch margins. Your statement may spill onto a second page, but it shouldn’t be two full pages or more. Your statement of purpose is your chance to show us that you can communicate effectively and succinctly.
Recommendation Letter:
We require three letters of recommendation, and these can be academic or professional. If you’re still a student, at least one should be academic. If you’re a working professional, it’s fine for all three to be professional.