Please submit a two-part essay in a single document. Your submission should not exceed five pages total.
Part 1: Autobiographical Statement (250-500-word limit)
In a short autobiographical statement, tell us about yourself. You can write about your education, your family, your talents and passions, particular intellectual influences,
people you have met, work you've done that has shaped the person you have become, or significant places or events in your life, especially as they relate to your field of study. In addition, use this portion of the essay to explain any strengths or
weaknesses you may have (examples: low GPA, lack of experience, significant interruption in work or studies, unique skills and achievements as they relate to the program, or any other information you want to share). Your writing should be informative
and reflect your own voice.
Part 2: Academic Statement of Interests (500-750-word limit)
Please describe the academic and intellectual interests, progress, and achievements that have contributed to your decision to apply for graduate study in this field. You
should include a thoughtful description of your tentative plan of study or area of inquiry in the field as you now envision it, the kind of research questions you intend to pursue, your professional goals, and an explanation of how this graduate program
will help you realize those goals. In addition, include a self-assessment of your work as a scholar, pointing out strengths and weaknesses. If you have not enrolled as a student in the past five years, please address anticipated opportunities and
challenges in pursuing the degree, and future career expectations upon completion of the program.