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The DOs and DON'Ts of Applying to Grad School


Applying to grad school can be complicated and time-consuming. From filling out stacks and stacks of forms to trying to make a good impression on the admission committee, there's a whole lot to do.

This list will help you get the job done well and on time!

The DOs

  • DO start your application one to one-and-a-half years before you plan to enroll.
  • DO make sure you double-check all your deadlines — they may be different than undergraduate deadlines.
  • DO make every element of your application the best it can possibly be.
  • DO get your financial aid application in as early as possible. Financial aid for grad school is limited.
  • DO fill out your financial aid application online, if possible.
  • DO read applications and directions carefully.
  • DO make sure that everything that is supposed to be included is enclosed.
  • DO start asking for letters of recommendation at least six months before your application deadline.
  • DO fill out your own applications. Type the information yourself to avoid crucial mistakes.
  • DO make copies of all applications, and practice filling one out before you complete the original.
  • DO type or neatly print your answers, and then proofread the applications and essays several times for accuracy.
  • DO ask someone else to proofread them for you as well.
  • DO demonstrate that you are professional, focused, and very interested in the field you’ve chosen to study.
  • DO be truthful, and do not exaggerate your accomplishments.
  • DO keep a copy of all the forms you submit.
  • DO be thorough and turn things in on time.

The DON'Ts

  • DON'T use correction fluid. If you type your application, use a correctable typewriter or liftoff strips to correct mistakes. Better yet, fill out your application online.
  • DON'T write in script. If you don’t have access to a computer or typewriter, print neatly.
  • DON'T leave blank spaces. Missing information may cause your application to be sent back or delayed.
  • DON'T be unclear. If the question calls for a specific answer, don’t try to dodge it by being vague.
  • DON'T approach people about letters of recommendation at the last minute!
  • DON'T go overboard on your personal essay. Treat it as a professional application, not a creative project.
  • DON'T assume that the admission office has everything they need. Wait two or three weeks and then follow up to make sure.
  • DON'T put things off!

What's Next

Find the graduate program that's right for you:
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Stay on track with the admissions process:
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Get help from the experts on your application essay:
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