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Upload copy of transcripts from all institutions where you earned degrees and transcripts from all other colleges and universities attended within the last eight years. (Do not send in hard copy transcripts, they will not be accepted. Students should request registrar issued transcripts and scan and upload them via the online application system. We cannot upload transcripts on the behalf of students.)
Curriculum Vitae:
Resume is required.
Personal Statement:
One or two-page personal statement. Please identify primary and secondary areas of specialization that you wish to pursue in the program in your statement. These areas should be consistent with the specializations offered by the program and the expertise of the faculty. If necessary, you may change your area of specialization at a later time. You can review the areas of specialization at the following web page: Ph.D. Areas of Specialization Please include the following in your personal statement:
What are your background and academic interests?
Why did you decide to study public administration at the graduate level?
What are your professional goals?
How does a Ph.D. in Public Administration fit into your short- and long-term plans for your professional career?
Which faculty members do you want to work within the department?
Recommendation Letter:
At least three letters of recommendation from former professors or supervisors. The letters should be written by someone who can speak to your ability to succeed in scholarship and research.
You will be required to submit email addresses for your recommenders. The system will send an automatically generated email with a link to where they can upload their recommendation letters. If you have more than 3 recommendation letters that would like to submit please email Sarah McDonald at smcdon1@uic.edu. Sarah will need to log into your application to add an additional item.
Writing Sample:
The sample can be a paper from a course or a publication, but it should address a contemporary issue in public administration in a way that demonstrates the applicant’s ability to excel in the Ph.D. program. Alternatively, applicants may write a 3-5 page essay