Graduate Admission Process

Apply Online

Follow these steps to apply for the Graduate Program!

Questions? Contact Dr. Sushmita Chatterjee, the Ethnic Studies Department Chair: sushmita.chatterjee@colostate.edu.

Online 2024-2025 Application:

Submit Application Materials

After submitting your online application and paying your application fee, begin submitting your supporting materials to complete your application.

  • Upload a variety of supporting documents directly to your application.
  • To submit official transcripts, contact your previous institutions to request they submit official transcripts to Colorado State University (use institution code 4075).
  • To submit test scores, contact the testing agency to request that scores be sent to Colorado State University (use institution code 4075).
  • For any documents that cannot be uploaded, submit paper copies directly to the Office of Admissions at:

Graduate Admissions
Colorado State University – Office of Admissions
1062 Campus Delivery
Fort Collins, CO 80523-1062

Check Your Application Status

View the status of your application at any time to ensure your application checklist is complete or check on updates.

Materials You Will Need to Submit

  1. A personal statement of professional interests, experience and objectives. This document should state your professional goals and expectations for graduate study in Ethnic Studies. The statement should not exceed five, double-spaced typewritten pages in 12 point font.
  2. Résumé or curriculum vitae showing dates and details of professional and academic experience.
  3. One official transcripts of all collegiate work completed. (Colorado State University transcripts are not required.)
  4. Three letters of recommendation from – advisors, professors, employers, supervisors or individuals in similar positions – who have known you in different capacities. When asking for letters of recommendation please provide them with a copy of the Guidelines for preparing letters of recommendation.
  5. Scores from the general exam of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) are not required for admission to the Ethnic Studies Master’s degree program. Students who are planning to go on for a Ph.D. or wish to make their record as competitive as possible are encouraged to take the GRE general exam. In all cases, GRE scores will be considered in the context of the rest of a student’s record.
  6. Foreign students are required to supply evidence of proficiency in oral and written English. This is accomplished through taking the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). A minimum score of 550 or higher is required (official copy of scores required).

These documents should be submitted to the Ethnic Studies Department using the following address:

Ethnic Studies Department
Colorado State University
Campus Delivery 1790
Fort Collins, CO 80523-1790

Deadline

All materials, including transcripts and letters must be submitted before MARCH 15 for Fall admission. Applications completed by this date will be included in the department’s first round of reviews and will be eligible for departmental support through Graduate Teaching Assistantships (GTA). Applicants in the first review will be notified of admission status and any support offered by April 15. The department has a rolling admission policy which allows students to apply throughout the year but they will not be eligible for a GTA position.

Criteria for Admission

  • Your complete application and accompanying information.
  • A bachelor’s degree or its equivalent, with a minimum average of 3.00 (A = 4.00). If your average is below 3.0, and if sufficient evidence indicates that you can perform well in a graduate program, you may still be considered for admission.
  • A personal statement of professional interests, experience and objectives.
  • Foreign students are required to supply evidence of proficiency in oral and written English. This is accomplished through taking the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). A minimum score of 550 or higher is required (official copy of scores required).
  • Three letters of recommendation.

Please Note:

  • Your complete application and accompanying information.
  • A bachelor’s degree or its equivalent, with a minimum average of 3.00 (A = 4.00). If your average is below 3.0, and if sufficient evidence indicates that you can perform well in a graduate program, you may still be considered for admission.
  • A personal statement of professional interests, experience and objectives.
  • Foreign students are required to supply evidence of proficiency in oral and written English. This is accomplished through taking the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). A minimum score of 550 or higher is required (official copy of scores required).
  • Three letters of recommendation.