Applications for admission are available online at
http://www.usu.edu/gradsch/admission/. Students seeking admission to the
master's program must have a completed application to the graduate school by
October 15 for Spring, March 15 for Summer, or June 15 for Fall Semester to be considered. Files not complete by these
dates will not be considered unless program openings are available. The information required by the School of Graduate Studies includes (a) application for admission, part of which is a statement of personal goals and reasons for seeking admission; (b) three letters of recommendation
(Two of the letters must be from faculty if attended a university within the
last five years. The third letter can be from a colleague, supervisor,
principal, etc.) from persons familiar with the applicant's scholastic and/or professional experience and potential; and (c) a record of the applicant's score(s) on the Graduate Record
Examination. Transcripts from all colleges or universities previously attended are required. When all application material has been received in the School of Graduate Studies, the Department of Special Education and Rehabilitation Graduate Committee makes a recommendation to admit,
hold file for the next review, or deny. Students admitted must be approved
by the Graduate Dean.
Letter of Intent
On the last page of the admission application you are required to write a statement or letter of intent. Your letter must detail your specific reasons for wanting to attend graduate school, and also list and describe experiences and qualifications that you believe prepared you for advanced study. Letters of intent are considered a vital element of the selection process and are carefully reviewed. Therefore, we recommend that you type your letter and attach it to your application. Finally, letters characterized by clear organization, attention to requested information, and mechanical accuracy allow selection committee readers to better evaluate your request for graduate training. If you have questions, please contact Kris Wengreen at 435-797-3246 or
krisw@cc.usu.edu