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Grad Program Admissions & Application
Contact
Dr. C. Jeffrey Jacobson, Director of Graduate Studies
Department of Anthropology
University of Cincinnati
PO Box 210380
Cincinnati, OH 45221-0380
E-Mail: jeffrey.jacobson@uc.edu
Phone: (513) 556-5780
Application Form & Application Fees
On-line application forms can be accessed directly at http://www.grad.uc.edu/content/gradapp.cfm, and the fee can be paid on-line by credit card.
Supporting Documentation
The following supporting documents should be sent directly to the Department of Anthropology at the address listed above.
- Official transcripts of all college/university or other post-secondary studies must be submitted. Unless receipt of a baccalaureate degree is already indicated on the official transcripts submitted at the time of application, you must furnish a final transcript or other document verifying the completion of a baccalaureate degree.
- Three letters of reference are required. These should come from individuals, such as faculty with whom you have studied, who are qualified to evaluate your background and capability for graduate study.
- A personal statement (1-2 pages) of your interests and intentions in the field of Anthropology is required. It should describe your academic background, the development of your interest in anthropology, and the subfield(s) and topic(s) of greatest interest to you. As we do not offer courses or have faculty resources in every geographic or topical area, your personal statement should indicate some match between your educational/professional goals and our program. The statement should also mention any awards, honors, or experiences that will help us judge your application.
- Graduate Record Examination scores for the verbal, quantitative, and analytical aptitude sections of the GRE are required. Applicants should bear in mind that at least five weeks are required for the transmission of GRE scores following the examination.
- TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) is required for all international applicants whose primary language is not English. (The Test of Spoken English (TSE) is strongly recommended.) The TOEFL test should be taken in the student's own country before admission is granted. This requirement may be waived for a student who has completed an academic program of two or more years at an accredited American college or university. The minimum TOEFL score acceptable for graduate work in Anthropology is 600 (paper-based test), or 190 (computer-based test), or 68 (internet-based test).
- Additional information is required by the Advanced Studies/International Student Services Office after your admission to our program. An International Student Information Brochure and Financial Certification Form will be sent to you following your admission. The Financial Certification Form must be completed and returned to the Advanced Studies/International Student Services Office before a certificate of eligibility for a student visa will be issued.
The following two requirements are for international students only:

