
New London, United States of America
1. Application Form:
Typically submitted through the specific program's application portal (e.g., Slate).
2. Application Fee:
Varies by program.
3. Bachelor's Degree Transcript:
An official transcript from an accredited institution showing the conferral of a bachelor's degree. A strong undergraduate record is expected, often with a minimum GPA of 3.0 or higher.
4. Standardized Tests (e.g., GRE):
Most Connecticut College graduate programs, including the MAT, do not require GRE scores.
5. English Language Proficiency Tests:
The same requirements as the undergraduate program apply for international applicants (TOEFL iBT ~100, IELTS ~7.0, DET ~120).
6. Letters of Recommendation:
Usually three (3) letters are required. These should be from professors or professional supervisors who can speak to your academic capabilities and your potential for success in graduate-level work and your chosen profession.
7. Statement of Purpose/Personal Statement:
A detailed essay outlining your academic and professional goals, your reasons for choosing the specific program, and how your background has prepared you for graduate study.
8. Resume/CV:
A current resume detailing your educational background, work experience, relevant internships, volunteer work, and skills.
9. Program-Specific Requirements:
These are crucial and vary greatly:
For the MAT program: This requires relevant coursework in the intended teaching subject area (e.g., Biology, History, English). An interview with program faculty is a key component of the selection process.
Other Programs: Some may require writing samples, portfolios of work, or specific prerequisite courses.
Requirements may vary for each program. Please visit the program page for specific requirements

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