Planning for Graduate School

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Planning for Graduate School Dr. Suzie Laurich-McIntyre Assistant Vice Provost for Graduate Education June 21, 2018

Steps to Success in the Application Process Strategize early: Know yourself: interests, goals, strengths, weaknesses Develop multiple trajectories Learn about your chosen field(s) Investigate which graduate programs will work for you Develop relationships with faculty and employers who can write strong letters of recommendation

Types of Degrees- Masters Course/Professional Masters Length: 1-2 years Focus: typically only coursework; work load can be heavy Some research may be possible Project (may be pre-ph.d.) Length: approximately 2-2.5 years Focus: courses and research project

Types of Degrees: Doctorate and Professional Length: Ph.D. typically 5-7 years in STEM, 6-10 years in other disciplines, Professional - 2-10 years Focus: research and practice > courses Trend toward direct doctoral programs immediately after bachelor s, possibly with master s along the way Essential for academic and high-level industry positions Choice of advisor and program is critical and complex

Looking for Graduate Programs Define your interests and goals What courses and/or research have you enjoyed? What are you prepared for academically? What is important to you? Choose a field What fields seem interesting? What fields are promising? Which fields integrate well with others? What type of degree is needed for the position you ultimately seek?

Looking for Graduate Programs Learn about schools and departments Philosophy, focus, research areas, size, student profiles, alumni placement Objective evidence of excellence: rankings, publications Anecdotal evidence of excellence: reputation Procedures: Web information; various guides; centralized vs. decentralized graduate programs, faculty, post-docs, graduate students

Looking for Graduate Programs Learn about faculty Research, teaching, and mentoring Current student population Publications Is their work interesting? Are they well-known and well-published in their field?

Financial considerations Masters Programs: Students are self-supporting in most Master s programs and professional schools Limited fellowships- internal or external Ph.D. Programs: Tuition and stipend (for living expenses) are typically covered Support from department, advisor s research grant or institutional training grant Fellowships, e.g., NSF, NIH, HHMI (apply in senior year or in first year of grad school) External Fellowships

What s Weak? Grades and GPA additional coursework Coursework additional and/or graduate level Test scores (GRE, others) RETAKE Research or practical experience work; postbac program Reference Letters find stronger writers

Applying to Graduate Programs Application form Personal Statement/Statement of Purpose/Essay Academic transcripts Standardized test scores Letters of recommendation Resume or Curriculum Vitae (CV) Application fee

Action timeline- Junior Year Junior Year Engage in undergraduate research experiences Maintain strong academic record Talk to faculty and current graduate students about graduate school (Teaching Assistants and Research Assistants) Attend a professional conference in your field Review professional publications to identify top schools and programs in your area of interest

Action Timeline- Junior Summer Undergraduate research experiences/programs Draft Statement of Purpose and other general essays Make list of potential recommenders Explore funding options- national fellowships Research schools of interest

Action Timeline- Senior Year Applications due as early as December 1 By end of August: Discuss options with advisors and mentors and finalize list of schools to apply to Take GRE Complete Statement of Purpose and other essays Secure writers for letters of recommendation Check funding applications- deadlines in October- December

Action Timeline- Senior Year By end of October Complete all essays Start on-line applications Remind recommenders and provide them copies of essays and other materials Complete funding applications

Action Timeline- Senior Year By end of November Complete applications Arrange for transcripts to be sent Confirm that transcripts and GRE scores have been sent 2 weeks before application is due Confirm that application package is complete Confirm that letters of recommendation are submitted

Action Timeline- Senior Year Early spring of senior year: Program interview- in some programs Admissions letters sent out Visitation events for programs Mid- April- deadline to notify schools of intent to attend

Applying to Graduate Programs Application form Personal Statement/Statement of Purpose/Essay Academic transcripts Standardized test scores Letters of recommendation Resume or Curriculum Vitae (CV) Application fee

Application Form Provide accurate information Provide complete information Provide contact information which will be current in the Spring semester

Statement of Purpose Content: Demonstrate understanding of your chosen field Express reasons for your interest in the field Show that you have the appropriate background Discuss your undergraduate projects/practical work in detail Explain reasons for applying to that particular school Identify possible advisors of interest

Statement of Purpose Style: Use formal style Be concise yet include appropriate details Express enthusiasm, perseverance Avoid sentimentality

Grades and Standardized Tests Grades Viewed in the context of your undergraduate training Grades in your subject of interest are especially important Required or desired GPA varies with strength of graduate program

Grades and Standardized Tests Standardized tests Determine which exams your programs require- GRE, GMAT, Subject Areas, LSAT, MCAT Prepare for your exams Materials from testing services Practice books Review courses Decide whether to take the exam more than once

Letters of Recommendation Written by people who know your work Must be able to comment on your: ability to do independent work intellectual/technical strengths interests and motivation ability to work with others

Letters of Recommendation Make arrangements and coach them Ask 3-4 months before letters are due; reminders will be necessary Provide background information (statement of purpose, resume, referral form) Meet with recommenders and talk about your goals and plans, let them know how you want them to represent you Provide Context Sheet for each program you are applying to

Letters of Recommendation Context Sheet: Name of School Why you are applying to that programfrom statement you are writing in your letter Who you want to work with at that institution- if you know If there are any issues you want them to specifically address- may be the same for all or different

Steps to success in the application process Follow through: Prepare a thoughtful and thorough Statement of Purpose Complete accurate applications (proofread) Submit application and supporting materials on time Support your recommendation writers Follow up (online or via communication)

How are admissions decisions made? In Master s programs, the academic record dominates In Doctoral programs, the admissions process is often linked to faculty research needs and interests o o In some cases, individual faculty make the admissions decision In others, a committee makes the decision Evaluation of entire application package Fit is important Consideration in the context of the applicant pool Special requests: updated GREs, midterm grades, phone interviews, work experience Contacting advisors and recommenders

Which offer should you accept? After receiving an offer of admission, try to arrange a visit Costs of an interview visit may be covered by the program Some programs do not offer admission without an interview Some programs hold visitation weekends for admitted students

Visit Interviews Meeting other faculty, administrators, and staff Meeting other students Listening or observing classes or research presentations Tours of departmental facilities Tours of campus facilities and city Engage! Have your questions answered!

Which offer should you accept? Factors to consider: Faculty o Potential advisors o Accessibility and work style Requirements for the degree General environment for graduate study: facilities, resources, atmosphere, location, other students Financial support (fellowships, grants, teaching assistantships, research assistantships, required costs and fees) Cost of Living

QUESTIONS? Dr. Suzie Laurich-McIntyre Assistant Vice Provost for Graduate Education suzannel@andrew.cmu.edu