Washington Program:
Graduate Application
Name:
Semester for Which You Are Applying:
Student Number:
GPA:
Address:
Phone:
E-Mail Address:
Country of Citizenship (Non-USA Only):
Area of Study in Master's Program:
Please describe your career goals.
Maximum 500 characters.
Indicate the type of professional project or thesis you plan to do in Washington.
Newspaper Reporting
Magazine Writing
Magazine Design
Broadcast News
Advertising
Public Affairs
Photojournalism
Other (Please specify.)
Briefly describe the topic of your professional project research component
or the topic of your thesis research.
Maximum 500 characters.
If you plan to do a professional project, do you have a specific publication/organization in mind? If so, please indicate which one(s).
Maximum 500 characters.
Please indicate any professional or personal contacts you have in Washington.
Maximum 300 characters.
Do you have access to living accommodations in the Washington area, or will you
need to make arrangements for housing while in Washington?
Maximum 300 characters.
Do you already have financial aid that will be in effect while in Washington?
Please indicate the source of the financial aid.
Maximum 300 characters.
How did you learn of the Washington Program?
Maximum 300 characters.
If you have had a course in American government, please describe the course.
Maximum 500 characters.
In a brief essay (250 words maximum) on an attached sheet, describe how a semester in Washington would benefit your academic and career goals. What in your background might particularly qualify you to work as a professional in the capital of the United States?
Please submit this application and supporting documents to the Graduate Studies Center, Neff Annex, by February 15 for the Fall semester or by October 12 for the Winter/Spring semester.
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Date:
GRE: V
Q
A
GPA:
Entered program:
Revised: 26 March 2007.
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