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Official transcripts from all undergraduate and graduate institutions except Marquette.Applicants must list in the application and submit official transcripts from all colleges or universities attended, regardless of whether a degree was received or credits were transferred.
Domestic transcripts should be sent to the Marquette University Graduate School directly from the issuing institution. If the institution distributes transcripts electronically, they may be sent to gradadmit@marquette.edu.
Foreign transcripts that are issued in a language other than English must be accompanied by a certified English translation in addition to the official transcript. These documents should be sent via posted mail; scanned copies cannot be considered official.
USPS Mailing address: Marquette University Graduate School, Holthusen Hall, 305, PO Box 1881, Milwaukee, WI 53201
Courier/Street address: Marquette University Graduate School, 1324 W. Wisconsin Ave, 305, Milwaukee, WI 53233
Curriculum Vitae:
An academic resume is a short summary of the applicant's personal, professional, and academic experiences and accomplishments and should be written with the specific academic program in mind. The resume should clearly and concisely define an applicant's skills and interests. A few points that might be highlighted include, but are not limited to:Contact information (name, address, email, phone);Academic objective and/or professional career objective;Educational background and degrees conferred;Relevant internships and employment history;Honors and achievements;Published articles;Research experience;
Recommendation Letter:
Most programs require three letters of recommendation. Letters should be submitted by those who can best speak to the applicant's past academic record and potential for future success as a graduate student. Ideally, at least some of these letters will be written by professors. Letters from employers and other relevant references are also acceptable.