Transcript:
Transcripts from all previous colleges attended. Unofficial transcripts are accepted. Should you be offered admission, Graduate Admissions will then solicit official transcripts.
Personal Statement:
A Statement of Background and Purpose
About 1-4 pages (single-spaced) addressing both your scholarly and personal experience and proposed course of study.
Recommendation Letter:
Letters of Recommendation
Three, from people who know your work and can write in detail about you, what you've done, and what you propose to study. Letters should be submitted directly online, via ApplyYourself; list your references in the application and provide an e-mail address where each can be contacted. The ApplyYourself online system will contact them and instruct them on how to submit their letters.
Statement:
A Statement of Language Skills and Experience
While not every applicant enters graduate work with significant language skills, most do. Language ability is more critical, of course, for Comparative Literature study, but significant in general. Outline your language and cultural experience in a statement of one page.
Writing Sample:
One or more papers that best represent your interests or work, totaling no more than 20 to 30 pages. If you submit a longer sample, please identify the specific 20 to 30 pages you wish the Graduate Admissions Committee to read and provide a brief introductory paragraph explaining what each part represents. Applicants who wish to submit a writing sample in a language other than English should contact csclgrad@umn.edu for information on accepted languages (usually those that at least one member of our faculty can read fluently in the original).
学位要求:Bachelor
申请链接:https://cla.umn.edu/cscl/graduate/how-apply/application-checklist
招生邮箱:csclgrad@umn.edu
邮寄地址:University of Minnesota, Attn: Transcripts, 309 Johnston Hall, 101 Pleasant St. S.E., Minneapolis, MN 55455-0421