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Admission to graduate programs in Linguistics is through online application to the Graduate School of the University of Colorado.
The Department encourages PhD applications from strong applicants with any interests served by the range of specializations within the department. All applications will be closely reviewed.
Application requirements
- statement of purpose
- unofficial transcripts
- three letters of recommendation
- GRE scores (optional)
- TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo scores for international applicants (see Graduate School English Proficiency Requirements)
- writing sample (for PhD applicants)
The statement of purpose should explain your interest in pursuing a graduate degree in linguistics. It might include a description of your background or past work that led you to your current interests, as well as a discussion of where you see your interests developing now and in the future. You might have very specific plans to describe, but such detailed, specific plans are not necessary. It is most useful for the admissions committee to have your thoughtful reflection on the issues you are passionate about within linguistics and the ways in which our graduate program will support those passions.
You are required to upload an unofficial copy of the transcript from each undergraduate and graduate institution that you have attended, including community colleges, summer sessions, and extension programs, regardless of the length of attendance and whether or not courses were completed. Failure to list and submit transcripts from all institutions previously attended is considered to be a violation of academic ethics and may result in the cancellation of your admission or dismissal from the university. See instructions for uploading unofficial transcripts to your application. Only after you are recommended for admission will you need to provide official transcripts.
Your letters of recommendation should come from faculty or mentors who know your work and can speak to your past performance as well as their assessment of your promise as a student and researcher. Our advice is to confirm with each of your potential recommenders (well in advance of the application deadline) that they are able and willing to submit a recommendation for you. The most impactful letters are those written by recommenders who have information about your preparation and goals for graduate study. You should share your draft statement of purpose with each of your recommenders, as well as any other information that might inform their recommendation.
In addition, applicants may optionally submit GRE (Graduate Record Examination) scores. Visit the Educational Testing Service GRE website for information about the format of the GRE, exam dates and locations, registering for the exam, and ordering score reports.
International applicants whose language of post-secondary education was not English must show evidence of English proficiency by providing a score of
- 91 or higher on Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
- 7 or higher on the IELTS
- 125 on the Duolingo English Test (DET)
Proficiency test scores are not required for citizens of a qualifying country or applicants who have studied in a qualifying country for at least one year and within two years of the desired start term at CU Boulder. Please note that participation in a program taught in English is not sufficient to meet the English proficiency requirement. See CU Boulder's English proficiency requirements for international students.
PhD applicants are required to submit a writing sample of 15 pages or less. (If you submit more than 15 pages, no more than the first 15 pages will be reviewed.) Your writing sample might be a term paper from a previous class or an excerpt from a BA or MA thesis. You are welcome to, but not required to, edit the paper from its previous version as a term paper or thesis.
Application Fee Waivers
The Graduate School offers fee waivers based on affiliation with a number of programs and organizations, as outlined here.
The Linguistics department also offers a limited number of application fee waivers.
To apply, please submit to the department:
- a brief statement explaining why you would benefit from a fee waiver;
- a draft of your statement of purpose; and
- unofficial transcripts from any post-secondary institutions you have attended.
The deadline to apply is Nov. 1. All students requesting waivers must have an open and (near) complete application on the Graduate School site. Applicants receiving a waiver will be notified by mid-November.
Current MA Students applying to the PhD program
Current MA students can apply to the PhD program in their second year of matriculation in the MA program.
All materials must be received by the department by the Dec. 15 application deadline.
How to apply:
- Submit the Department Application Form, to which you will attach your statement of purpose and your current unofficial transcripts. You may also upload a writing sample (optional);
- Fill in the Waiver Form, save a copy of the completed online form (screenshot or PDF), and send it to the three people who have agreed to write letters of recommendation for you. They should send their letters directly to the department by the Dec. 15 deadline.
Eligibility
The MA admissions process in Linguistics is competitive, and the PhD admissions process is highly competitive.
Deadlines
For admission to the following Fall term:
PhD Applicants: the deadline is December 15 for both domestic and international applicants.
MA Applicants: the deadline is January 5 for both domestic and international applicants.
These deadlines are when all materials, including your letters of recommendation, should be received. Requests for recommendation letters are sent to the people you specify in the online application only after you submit your application. Therefore, please begin the application process well in advance of the deadlines. Applicants are accepted only for fall program starts.
Admission to our PhD program is highly competitive. If you are submitting an application for doctoral study, but would potentially be interested in our MA program, you can opt to be considered for it in addition to the PhD in your application, without paying an additonal fee.