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II. AdmissionsA. Application DeadlineDomestic and International Applicants – December 15, 2009 The deadline for applying to the Department of Near Eastern Studies is December 15, 2009. For the most efficient application handling, applications should arrive at the department by December 1. We do not offer rolling admissions. Applicants should apply for Fall enrollment. Angela Beskow is the departmental contact person and can answer any questions about the admissions process. Please feel free to contact her by phone (1-734-763-4539) or email (lsa-nes-admissions@umich.edu). All applications for departmental funding and GSI positions in the Department of Near Eastern Studies must be made on the application form included with the Rackham online application. B. Admission ProceduresAdmission Application Checklist Deadline: December 15, 2009 Successful applicants are admitted once each year to begin in the Fall term. To be considered, all application materials must be received by the Department no later than December 15th. Applicants must submit a complete application, transcripts from degree-granting institutions(s) (please note that transcripts showing relevant course-work at nondegree-granting institutions are also encouraged), three letters of recommendation (preferably from faculty familiar with their most recent work), a statement of purpose, CV, personal statement, and a sample of written work. All U.S. Citizens, U.S. Permanent Residents, and International students who have received a degree from a U.S. institution and all native English speakers are required to submit Graduate Record Examination scores. Scores that are older than five years will not be considered valid.Applicants whose native language is not English must submit one of the following test scores: Michigan English Proficiency Test (aka MELAB -- minimum score of 85) or Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL--minimum score of 560 for written exam, 220 for computerized exam, or 84 for internet exam.) Non-native language speakers of English may also take the GRE. Scores that are older than two years will not be considered valid. 1. Near Eastern Studies DepartmentA complete application to the Department of Near Eastern Studies for
either the MA or the PhD program must include the following: 2. Rackham School of Graduate StudiesA complete application to the Department of Near Eastern Studies for
either the MA or the PhD program must also include the following submissions
to the Rackham School of Graduate Studies: 3. Degrees from Non-U.S. InstitutionsA student must provide the following if he or she has received a degree
from a non-U.S. institution: 4. Basis of Application AnalysisApplications are evaluated on the basis of the following materials: The applicant is responsible for the completed application. Supporting materials (statement of purpose, letters of recommendation, personal statement, CV, transcripts and writing sample) should be uploaded electronically to the Rackham online application. Please note that electronically submitted transcripts are acceptable for file review. Rackham does require that an official set of transcripts (sent directly by the issuing institution) be sent to their admissions office. If admitted to our graduate program, students must have an offical set of final transcripts sent to the Department at that time. Applicants may contact the department if further questions arise; however, the office staff is not authorized to inform applicants of admission decisions. Application information is available at http://www.umich.edu/~neareast/. C. Structure of Programs in Near Eastern StudiesMost programs in the Department are PhD-track. Only the Arabic for Professional Purposes (APP) and the Teaching Arabic as a Foreign Language (TAFL) sub-plans of the Arabic Studies program are designed as terminal Master's programs. A student making normal progress will be advanced from Pre-Candidacy to Candidacy by the end of the sixth semester of enrollment after completing the formal battery of individualized preliminary doctoral examinations and associated program requirements. D. Admission Requirements for the PhD-track ProgramApplicants with a relevant BA may be admitted into the PhD-track program. A relevant MA degree in the applicant’s field of specialization is preferred. The Department occasionally admits students on the basis of superior academic achievement in another discipline. Such students should expect to take more time to achieve the program requirements. Students should have an advanced reading knowledge of either French or German, equivalent to four semesters of undergraduate coursework. Students who do not hold a relevant MA from another institution may earn an embedded MA from the Department as a Pre-Candidate. Courses taken toward the embedded MA degree receive credit for the PhD program. No additional time is taken by students who earn the embedded MA. The department may consider granting a terminal MA degree to students in the PhD program whose performance falls below the department's standard for the PhD or who decide to pursue a different career after meeting the MA requirements. |