What to Consider When Applying to Graduate School
By Chloe Glenn, Assistant Director of Graduate Recruitment
Applying to a graduate degree program can be both an exciting and challenging process. It is very important to do as much research as you can on the university and program before you begin an application. This all starts on the university’s website.
Ask yourself what matters to you! Is it faculty? Ranking? Cost of living and location?
Keep track of your options and create a list, calendar, or excel sheet that notes all your universities and programs of interest, cost, application requirements and deadlines, funding options and deadlines, and any other pertinent information. This will help you throughout the research and application process.
Example:
University Name |
Program Contact |
Application Deadlines |
Cost / Funding |
---|---|---|---|
University of 123 – MS Chemistry program |
Dr. Jane Doe – Head Admissions Coordinator Phone: 518-123-456 |
Early Decision: February 15 Regular Deadline: March 1 Requires: Transcripts, three letters of recommendation, personal statement |
$29,000 per year for tuition Assistantships cover six credits Apply for assistantships by July 1 |
University of ABC – MS Chemistry program |
John Doe – Graduate Advisor of Chemistry Department Phone: 518-456-789 |
April 1 Requires: Transcripts, GRE scores and resume |
$27,500 per year for tuition Merit Scholarship application due May 15 |
Begin this process by getting an overview of how to apply on a university’s website.