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Applicants recommended for admission who accept an offer through the online graduate admission system will be notified by the Graduate School that official/original transcripts/documents must be sent from the originating institutions in the official language of the institution(s) attended. If the language of instruction is not English, an official English translation must also be sent.
Curriculum Vitae:
a curriculum vitae
Personal Statement:
Statement of Purpose: This should be a concise statement of your preparation for graduate study in art history, your reasons for attending graduate school, and your professional goals. Appropriate topics for this statement include: Why are you interested in graduate study in art history? What are your specific areas of interest in art history and why? What is your background in the study of the history of art, including course work, study abroad, travel, internships, assistantships, etc.? Have you had any employment or done volunteer work in museums, galleries, historic sites, archaeological sites, etc.? Discuss your background and any future plans of study in foreign languages. Have you presented any public lectures or do you have any publications in art history? Do you have any teaching experience? What relevant awards, honors, and scholarships have you received? If you are applying for the M.A. program, do you plan to continue on for a Ph.D.? If you are applying for the Ph.D. program, in what field of art history do you intend on writing a dissertation, or do you already have a specific topic in mind? What are your ultimate career goals? Why is the graduate program in art history at Penn State of particular interest to you?
Recommendation Letter:
Submit the names of three references. These will be individually contacted by Penn State to submit their letters of reference.