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Admission requirements

Applicants are generally expected to have an M.A. in a related field (e.g. foreign language, teaching, cognitive science, linguistics, etc.). However, students have been accepted without a Master’s degree provided they have a strong undergraduate education.

Applicants are expected to:

  • Complete the departmental application form by January 5th of the year you wish to apply
  • Present current GRE scores
  • Present a current TOEFL score if one speaks English as an additional language
  • Present transcripts from undergraduate and previous graduate study
  • Present three letters of recommendation from people familiar with the applicants academic and professional work
  • Provide a statement of area of research interest and career goals
  • Provide a sample of thoughtful analytic work or research paper
  • Provide evidence of proficiency in a second language to be able to teach one of the languages offered in the Department of Modern Languages (i.e. Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Spanish).
  • Have a telephone interview with a program faculty (after submitting the application, those candidates who pass the first round of selection will be interviewed at the request of the program)


Admission is based on evaluation of qualifications and on the interview with faculty. Since the program is organized around an apprentice model, the fit between student and faculty research interests is important.

Graduate Assistantships

All students who apply will be considered for financial aid covering tuition and a stipend. During the summer, students have the opportunity to teach or be research assistants for additional remuneration.

Prospective students can click to Enrollment Services and follow the link to Graduate Cost of Attendance information. The Enrollment Services page also includes other student costs such as health care, financial aid, campus dining, etc.

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