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One unofficial copy of transcript(s) from all colleges or universities you have attended should be uploaded via the graduate school application interface.
Curriculum Vitae:
You will be asked to submit a resume or curriculum vitae (CV) listing a summary of your education, accomplishments and experiences including: (a) awards and scholarships (prizes, honors upon graduation, honorary society membership, etc.) and dates awarded; (b) research experience (description, name of advisor, and dates); (c) relevant employment and professional experience (description and dates); (d) special skills (computer/software, specialized instruments, etc.); and (e) a list of publications (including papers that have been submitted or are in preparation), if applicable.
Personal Statement:
During the online application process, you will be asked to submit a statement of your educational and professional goals/objectives. You can upload this statement into the application as a Word, PDF, RTF or plain text document. The format for the Statement of Purpose is below:Two pages maximum, single-spaced, and one-inch margins.
Explain how your past experiences (research, volunteer or education) and background might enhance your graduate studies.
Discuss why you specifically want to attend SEFS.
Identify any faculty whom you would like as potential advisors and explain why.
Include your research interests, your ideas regarding potential research projects, and what you hope to accomplish during and after your program at SEFS.
Recommendation Letter:
All letters of recommendation are requested electronically during the online application process. The application system will immediately email recommenders after you enter their contact information; further instructions for uploading and transmitting their recommendations will be included in that email. Please do not select the "postal mail" option; we only accept electronic recommendations. Recommendations should be from faculty or scientists familiar with your academic achievements and/or research experience. Applicants who have been out of school for some time may include recommendations from employers, but all efforts should be made to include at least one letter from academic faculty. Letters are due by the application deadline, December 1st.