Image for Graduate School Admissions

Graduate School Admissions

Graduate school admissions is the process by which students apply to advanced degree programs after completing their undergraduate studies. It involves submitting an application that typically includes academic transcripts, standardized test scores, letters of recommendation, a personal statement, and sometimes a résumé or portfolio. Admissions committees evaluate these materials to assess an applicant’s academic potential, research interests, and professional goals, aiming to select candidates who are best suited for the program. The process varies by institution and program, often involving interviews or additional assessments, with the goal of admitting students who can succeed and contribute to the academic community.