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All transcripts submitted to the Graduate School must be officially translated into English for review.
Transcripts from some international institutions do not specifically state that a degree has been granted. If your transcript does not show that your degree has been conferred or awarded, you will also need to submit an official (attested) diploma.
Curriculum Vitae:
Your résumé or curriculum vitae (CV) should include your name, contact information, educational degrees and certificates, and your work and volunteer experience listed in reverse chronological order. You should also include additional information relevant to your program, such as research experience, teaching experience, published works, grants or fellowships, awards, professional associations and professional licenses.
Personal Statement:
Typically, the personal statement will incorporate the following:
Your reasons for pursuing graduate study at Binghamton University
Your personal background
Your academic history
Your work and internship experience
Your future plans
Other information that may be of special interest and importance to the graduate admissions committee
Recommendation Letter:
The Graduate School requires 2 letters of recommendation from individuals who can comment authoritatively on your academic achievements and/or work or internship experience related to your program.
Other Documents for International Students:
International Student Financial Statement (ISFS) form
Supporting financial documentation (such as bank statements, scholarship or sponsor letters, etc.)