Transcript:
Academic Transcripts. Upload scanned copies of all undergraduate and graduate transcripts, including the English translation, if applicable.
Personal Statement:
Personal Statement/Statement of Educational and Career Goals, which should be uploaded onto your online application.
Recommendation Letter:
Three letters of recommendation
Letters of recommendation should be requested from three people who know your academic work or employment background. We suggest that you contact instructors or employers who know and will describe your unique qualities, especially relevant research experience and skills. Letters of recommendation should be submitted online through the application system or, if absolutely necessary, sent as a hard copy directly from the author to: Graduate Admissions, Department of Psychology, Park Hall Room 210, University at Buffalo–The State University of New York, Buffalo, NY 14260-4110. Hard copies must be sealed and signed. We cannot accept photocopies of letters.
Statement for Schomburg Fellowship:
Statement for Schomburg Fellowship:
If you would like to be considered for a Schomburg Fellowship, submit a written statement (maximum of 500 words) describing how you will contribute to the diversity of the student body in your graduate or professional degree program, including by having overcome a disadvantage or other impediment to success in higher education. Please note that such categorical circumstances may include academic, vocational, social, physical or economic impediments or disadvantaged status that students, as evidenced by their performance as undergraduates, have been able to overcome, or other characteristics that constitute categorical underrepresentation in their particular graduate program such as gender or racial/ethnic status. In order to be eligible for the Schomburg Fellowship you need to be either a U.S.