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Unofficial transcript(s) from all colleges/universities attended. Note: Official transcripts are not required during the admissions process, and only unofficial transcripts are required for the application. Applicants should not send official transcripts until they are offered admission. For complete requirements please visit the Graduate School transcript requirements: http://grad.uc.edu/admissions/policy.html
Curriculum Vitae:
A brief resumé of your academic and professional experiences.Note: Your resumé should indicate both educational and professional accomplishments.
Personal Statement:
A two-page statement of your interest in graduate study in architecture. This should be a concise, articulate presentation of your academic and career goals, and any specific interests you have in architectural topics for graduate research and design. It should reflect your prior intellectual and professional engagement with these issues, and may also provide some additional perspective on the work illustrated in the portfolio.
Recommendation Letter:
Three letters of recommendation from persons who are in a position to evaluate your abilities and your potential for success as a graduate student.
Portfolio:
A portfolio of creative work. The portfolio is an opportunity to demonstrate your imaginative and critical thinking talents. Creativity occurs in all fields so the content does not have to be architectural if your background is in another discipline. Written project statements to accompany visual work are usually very helpful to the committee. Portfolios must be submitted to: https://app.getacceptd.com/daap the application fee is $30. We are no longer accepting hard copies of portfolios.
Writing Sample:
Writing sample of your current work.