You must apply to both the University
of Utah Graduate School
and the Department of Sociology.
Graduate School Application forms and instructions are available at the Admissions Office web site (www.sa.utah.edu/admiss). Select "International" from the menu at the left. Be sure to read both the "International Graduate Information" and the "Brochure-pdf" items on the pop-up menu. A very complete set of instructions is also included in the printable application. You should read all instructions and information sheets before completing the printed form or applying on-line.
Graduate School policies, admission policies, current tuition information, and important dates can be found at the Graduate School web site (www.utah.edu/graduate_school).
Additional information for international students can be found at the International Center web site (www.sa.utah.edu/inter).
The Department of Sociology cannot consider applications to the department
until all Graduate School admission requirements have been met ant the
Graduate School has sent a referral tot he Department.
Application to the Department of Sociology -- Deadline 01 May
Applicants are expected to have completed an undergraduate major in sociology or its equivalent from an accredited college or university. Except in extraordinary circumstances, students may enter only at the beginning of Fall term.
The following items must be mailed to:
- UNIVERSITY OF UTAH
DEPT OF SOCIOLOGY
GRADUATE PROGRAM
380 S 1530 E RM 301
SALT LAKE CITY UT 84112-0250
- Department Application Form (sent by applicant):
Be
sure to complete both pages, sign, and date. This
form is available as a PDF document -- please print.
- Statement of Purpose (accompanies application):
Abrief (three-page maximum) statement outlining your present sociological interests and goals, your academic and career interests, and any additional information that might be helpful in evaluating your application.
- Official Transcript(s):
Request one official transcript from each college and/or university attended (except the University of Utah), regardless of length of attendance. Official transcripts must be mailed directly from the school attended to the department. School records must be presented in the original language accompanied by an official English translation (see "International Graduate Information" brochure noted above).
- Note: a set of transcripts must also be sent directly to Graduate School Admissions (see above).
- Three Letters of Recommendation:
Request letters from three endorsers. Endorsers should be able to speak of the applicant's academic ability and promise as a graduate student. If the applicant has a baccalaureate in sociology, one of the endorsers should be a faculty member from the applicant's sociology program. Endorsers should not be relatives, personal friends, or religious leaders.
Each
endorser should be sent a department Personal
Reference Form (two pages). This form is available as a PDF document.
Please click on "Personal Reference Form" above and print
as many as needed.
- Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores (sent
by the Educational Testing Service)
- Students whose first language is not English must submit TOEFL scores (sent by the Educational Testing Service)
No action on admission can be taken until all required documents are received. The Sociology Department cannot consider graduate applications until all International Admissions requirements have been met and the Graduate School has sent a referral to the Department.
The Department cannot waive or cover processing fees.
The Graduate School referral and all department application materials
are reviewed by the Department Graduate Committee, which then makes recommendations
on admission to the Department faculty. Notifications on admission decisions
are issued by the Department Graduate Director in late May or early June.

