German Graduate Application
Please answer each of the following questions in 300 words or less:

1.) Tell us about a course you particularly enjoyed or a project that you worked on during your studies. This does not have to be something you did for a German studies class. Your response could focus on research or creative work, a community engagement project, or a set of readings or discussions in a class that left an impression on you.
2.) What academic fields and topics interest you? What do you hope to learn more about and explore during your graduate studies?
3.) What is it about the German Program and graduate offerings at the University of Colorado Boulder that interests you?
4.) The German Program encourages students to prepare for careers in many fields. Tell us about at least two possible career paths you might pursue after completing your degree.
5.) Optional: Have you faced any particular barriers or challenges to your education that you would like to discuss?
6.) Optional: Do you bring a critical perspective rooted in a non-traditional educational background, an understanding of experiences of groups historically under-represented in higher education, and/or a commitment to addressing issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion in German studies? If so, we would be interested in hearing about how you imagine bringing this perspective to bear on your graduate studies at the University of Colorado Boulder.