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Guidelines for International Applicants to Graduate Programs - Fall 2010 Admission

Steps for applying:

1. Once you have determined which program you would like to apply for, begin to prepare your application materials.  All international applicants must submit:

    • Online Application for Graduate Admission
    • Statement of purpose (500 - 1000 words)
    • Academic writing sample (usually a five to ten page paper) in English
    • Three letters of recommendation
    • Official score report of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General Test scores
    • Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) scores
    • Complete official transcripts of ALL college and university credit
    • $65 Non-refundable application fee

2. Complete the online application and pay the application fee. The online application can be accessed at http://www.gradapp.indiana.edu/.  As part of the online application, the following can be submitted:

- If you would like to be considered for Associate Instructor (AI) position in EALC, please be certain to fill out the “Departmental Questions” portion of the online application.

- If you are unable to access or submit the online application, please contact EALC for a paper copy of the application.

 Please note:  The “Departmental Questions” portion of the application does not allow you to save your work and return to it at a later time.  This section only will need to be completed and submitted in one session.  The rest of the online application allows you to revisit your work as much as you like before submission.

3.   These additional materials listed below must be submitted to the Office of International Admissions:

Do NOT send your application materials directly to EALC!  This can cause delays in the processing of your application!

4.  When you have taken the GRE General Test and TOEFL Test, have your scores reported to IU

Scores can be reported either electronically, or in a paper format.  Scores must come directly from the testing agency.  Photocopies of your scores are not considered official and will not be accepted by IU.

Please keep these things in mind:

 

For answers to international applicant FAQs, click here.