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How to Apply

Our admissions team is always available to answer questions and provide support

Getting Started

Most of our programs accept applications through our . 

To learn more about applying to a TikTok³ÉÈ˰æ graduate school, please visit the school website below:  

For the following programs, you must apply using an external application system:

Common Application Requirements

Personal Statement

Your personal statement is a chance for us to learn more about you both as a person and a student. We encourage you to use this opportunity to tell us about a personal, professional or volunteer experience that inspires you or to talk about your area of focus for graduate study. Be sure to check your program of interest for any word or page limits, and ask a friend, colleague, or family member to give it a quick review for grammar and syntax errors.

Transcripts/Evaluations

You’ll need to submit transcripts from all colleges and universities where you have completed 9 or more credits. If you attended a university outside of the U.S. or English-speaking Canada, you will need to submit a course-by-course  which will show your coursework cumulative GPA on a 4.0 based scale as well as your degree equivalency based on U.S. standards.

While you may submit unofficial transcripts (for U.S. and English-speaking Canadian schools only) for review of your application, you will be required to submit official transcripts prior to the first day of classes. This includes submitting final official degree conferred transcripts from anywhere you earned a degree (associate's, bachelor's, master's, etc.). Official transcripts must be sent directly from the institution(s) where you have studied either directly by mail in a sealed envelope or securely via email. Please refer to your admission letter for more in-depth details.

For individuals who have a NACES evaluation (if your degree was completed outside of the U.S. or English-speaking Canada), the official document must come directly from the agnecy either by mail or email. Please refer to your admission letter for more in-depth details.

CV/Resume

Most programs require a CV or resume that outlines both your academic and professional experience. In particular, you should highlight any experience related to your area of study, including any research or academic publications.

Recommendation Letters or References

Recommendation letters provide us with a valuable perspective on your background and experience. It’s best to choose someone who knows you in an academic setting (a professor) or a professional setting (a supervisor), and can speak to your skill sets. We recommend reaching out to any references with