A Thread of Graduate Schools in the USA still Open for Applications -with Admission Requirements

1. University of Pittsburgh

Requirements:
- Completed application
- Official transcripts
- Statement of career goals and degree objectives
- 3 letters of recommendation
- CV
2. University of Minnesota

Requirements:
- Resume
- Personal Statement
- Letters of recommendation
3. Indiana University

Requirements:
- Application
- Application fee
- Test Scores
- Personal statement
- Letters of recommendation

PS: Individual programs may have additional requirements such as interviews or essays
4. Michigan State University

Requirements:
- Application
- Application fee
- Transcripts

Each major program has individualized requirements
5. Arizona State University

Requirements:
- Bachelors degree
- Minimum 3.0 GPA
- Test scores
- Transcripts
- Application
- Application fee

PS: Individual programs may have other requirements such as letters of recommendation and essays
6. University of Tennessee

Requirements:
- Bachelors degree
- 7 minimum GPA
- Application
- Application fee
- Transcripts

PS: Some programs may require other items, including test scores, essays, and interviews
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2 Dec 21
Once again: you don't need a Masters degree to get into a PhD program in America. And there's way more funding for PhD students than MS. Just in case no one told you.
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30 Nov 21
One of the essential requirements when applying to a scholarship program in the US is an academic CV. Emphasis on ACADEMIC. A lot of scholarship enthusiasts I've seen get rejected applied with wordy one-pager resumes from their previous job. An ideal academic CV is... 1/
...usually about 2 pages long with a simple black-and-white template that highlights your academic qualifications, research experiences, relevant work experiences, achievements, relevant extracurricular activities. 2/
You were the choirmaster of your campus fellowship? Nice. But before you include this information on your academic CV, ask yourself what purpose does it serve in bagging that admission. Whatever your response is should guide you as to what does/doesn't make it on the bulletins 3/
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Scholarship Secret: 70% of references don't know how to write a winning recommendation letter. Draft it yourself and have them edit it. It will save you both time and energy. Btw, I have samples of recommendation letters I can share. Comment and retweet if interested.
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You can also find scholarship resources I've shared on my Telegram group for USA MSc/PhD opportunities
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