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Information for Prospective Graduate Students

 

Admission to the graduate program is based upon the student's academic record, GRE scores, letters of recommendation, and other information relevant to the applicant's chances of being successful in the program.  Access the Sociology Department Brochure here (pdf)

 

Although a previous major in sociology is not required, students entering the master's degree program should have had the following in undergraduate courses: (1) mathematics through college algebra, (2) elementary statistics, (3) sociological theory, and (4) sociological research methods. Students who have completed prior graduate coursework in Sociology may petition to waive one or more courses in Social Theory, Statistics, or Research Methods.

 

Interested in Applying?

If you are interested in applying to our program, the University strongly encourages all eligible applicants to the Graduate School to apply onlineApplication materials may be found at:  http://www.gradschool.umd.edu/gss/admission.htm

 

If for some reason you cannot complete the Online Application, you may also download an Adobe PDF document version of the application booklet.

 

The following materials should be submitted either electronically or by mail AS A SINGLE PACKET to:

 

University of Maryland College Park

Enrollment Services Operations

Applications for Graduate Admission

Rm. 0130 Mitchell Building

College Park, MD 20742

 

Summary list of what our application entails

  • A completed application

  • A non-refundable application fee of $60.00

  • A complete set of transcripts reflecting all undergraduate and graduate work completed or in progress.

  • Three letters of recommendation submitted by professors or others who can assess the quality of the applicant’s record and academic potential.  Either paper or online letters are acceptable.  Information about online letters is available in the Application Supplemental Form.

  • A statement of goals, experiences and research interests

  • GRE (verbal and quantitative) scores submitted directly from the Educational Testing Service (www.ets.org).  The University of Maryland’s institutional code for the GRE is 5814.

  • TOEFL and TSE scores (for international students seeking financial support)

Application deadlines

Fall Admission:

U.S. citizens:

December 1: Preferred graduate school "Priority Processing" deadline

January 5: Departmental deadline to be considered for fellowship or assistantship offers

March 15: Final deadline

 

International applicants

December 1: Preferred graduate school "Priority Processing" deadline; Departmental deadline to be considered for fellowship or assistantship offers

January 5: Final Deadline

 

Spring Admission:

U.S. citizens:

October 1: Departmental deadline to be considered for fellowship or assistantship offers

October 31: Final deadline

 

International applicants:

September 1: Final deadline

 

Additional questions?

With our combination of size, intellectual diversity, strong specialty areas, and Washington area location, we believe that we offer an ideal setting in which to study sociology. If you have any questions about the department and/or its graduate programs, please feel free to contact:

 

Katrina Knudsen, Graduate Coordinator
Department of Sociology
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742-1315
301.405.6390

gradsoc@socy.umd.edu

 

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