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Two official sets of transcripts for all previous undergraduate and graduate study (international academic records must be in the original language accompanied by an official English translation. Documents must be issued by the school with the official seal/stamp and an official signature.) A minimum undergraduate grade-point average of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) on the equivalent of the last 60 semester hours from the most recent bachelor's degree institution is required for regular admission. Under some circumstances, applicants with lower averages are admitted on probation.
Curriculum Vitae:
Current resume or CV (this can be submitted via the supplemental application)
Personal Statement:
A statement of purpose, which should describe the applicant's graduate program objectives and career focus. It should be as specific as possible, include a description of the problem or issue of primary interest to the applicant, and illustrate how the applicant expects to combine various courses or disciplines to achieve the stated objectives. This statement, a critical test for admission, must reflect a desire to pursue an interdisciplinary course of study and (if applying for a Ph.D. or M.S. thesis program) an individual research project to prepare for a career in management and use of natural resources.The Nelson Institute is committed to admitting a diverse student body to help students become inclusive, productive, and involved members of our communities. The admissions committee is expected to apply a holistic approach in reviewing applicants, which gives more dimension and breadth to the application review process. Applicants are encouraged to share information about how their unique backgrounds and experiences, with respect to the statement of proposed goals and plans, have prepared them for graduate study in the Nelson Institute (e.g. gender, racial/ethnic/cultural heritage, socioeconomic class, age, first-generation college student, geography, historical underrepresentation, multicultural and/or international experience, sexual identity/orientation).
Environment and Resources (ER): 1-2 pages
Water Resources Management (WRM): 1-2 pages
Recommendation Letter:
Three letters of recommendation, preferably from people acquainted with the applicant's academic and/or professional qualifications. These letters may be submitted online through the Graduate School's electronic format.
Other Document:
Supplemental application (also known as area of interest and advisor questionnaire) for Environment and Resources and Water Resources Management. The admissions committees like to see information regarding your area of interest, potential advisors you have contacted, and any faculty members who have agreed to serve as your advisors.
学位要求:Bachelor
申请链接:http://nelson.wisc.edu/graduate/application.php
招生电话:(608) 263-4373
邮寄地址:Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies
Attn: Graduate Program Admissions
550 N Park St., Room 70 Science Hall
Madison, WI 53706-1491