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A transcript should be submitted for each degree you hold showing details of all coursework and grades. If one of your previous institutions does not use a grading system it is not necessary that your transcript or marksheet contain grades or GPA, as long as it is validated by a school administrative officer, such as the registrar, and specifically states your degree and graduation date. If your school does not provide grades or an overall GPA, you should also ask your references to comment in more detail on your academic performance in their courses and, if relevant, grades you received on papers or presentations. If you are still completing your degree, you need only submit your transcript showing your coursework to date.
Personal Statement:
We recommend that the statement of purpose be 1-2 pages long, single-spaced. Some departments have guidelines for statements of purpose, so be sure to check the appropriate department website.
Recommendation Letter:
We recommend that you give recommenders adequate time to write supporting letters in order to ensure that your application is complete by the deadline. It is recommended that your letters be written by a professor from the institution where you got your degree, who knows you well or at least has evaluated you academically in some capacity. Someone with an advanced degree who has supervised you at a job or internship in your prospective field of study could also be appropriate. It is best if all three letters are from people who fit these descriptions, but if you are unable to find three such recommenders, it is acceptable to seek letters from other people.
Writing Sample:
15–20 page writing sample (exceptions: Music, Visual Arts, Master of Arts Program in the Humanities),
学位要求:Bachelor
申请链接:http://humanities.uchicago.edu/students/admissions/application-instructions
招生邮箱:helmadik@uchicago.edu
邮寄地址:Division of the Humanities, The University of Chicago, 1115 East 58th Street, Chicago, Illinois 60637