Admissions - Application Procedure
Steps to apply:
- Apply online at the Graduate School: http://gradweb.uoregon.edu/online_app/application/guidelines.htm
We are now accepting applications for the 2009 cohort. Classes for this cohort will begin mid-August 2009.
More information can be found at: http://gradschool.uoregon.edu/?page=admissions
Note: If you are an international student and do not have a social security number, leave that line blank.
Because the Masters in Conflict and Dispute Resolution program has its first course in mid-August, prospective students must apply for summer admission rather than fall. Students then enroll in regular fall and winter terms. Spring term is approximately five weeks long, concluding in May.
- Send your official transcripts, in an unopened envelope, from each post-secondary institution you have attended. Note that you must send two sets of transcripts, one to the graduate school and one to Judy Sprauer at the Masters program.
Send the following items directly to Judy Sprauer, our program assistant: - Your GRE, LSAT, or GMAT score report sent directly from the testing entity. Note that we do not have an absolute cut-off score for the GRE, LSAT, or GMAT. Rather, we look at whole application package and make our admissions decision based on the whole picture.
The GRE code for Institution is 4846. For information about the GRE, visit the website http://www.gre.org. It takes five or six weeks for scores to reach us, so make sure to take your exam well ahead of the application deadline. - Recommendations from at least three individuals who are in a position to evaluate your potential for successful completion of the program. When possible, have at least two of the letters be academic references. Please use the Report on Graduate Applicant form
- A two or three page statement outlining your interests in conflict and dispute resolution, your career aspirations, and your reasons for seeking this degree.
- A recent academic or professional writing sample, approximately 5 to 10 double-spaced pages in length. This must be an accurate reflection of your writing.
- Schedule an interview by contacting our program assistant.
In addition to the above requirements, international students must submit:
- a Supplementary Application and Financial Statement for International Students which you will find at:
http://gradweb.uoregon.edu/online_app/application
/FinancialStatement.pdf. - TOEFL score report (if required). Information on TOEFL can be found at:
http://aei.uoregon.edu/iep_toefl.html
http://testing.uoregon.edu/toefl.htm
http://gradschool.uoregon.edu/?page=international
http://testing.uoregon.edu/insttoe.htm
The exam date should not be older than five years.
For information about the TOEFL, visit their website at http://www.ets.org/toefl/.
If you have questions to which you are not finding answers, be sure to contact us.
