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Graduate Admissions Forms

Applications to both the M.A. and the Ph.D. programs must be submitted via the University-wide Graduate Admissions Office, where applicants’ file materials are gathered until they are complete and then forwarded to the English Department.  More information and application forms can be found at the Graduate Admissions website.

M.A. Applications

In addition to the Graduate Admissions forms, applications to the M.A. program should include:

  • All undergraduate and graduate transcripts;
  • Graduate Record Examination general scores (Note: the English Subject Test is not required.);
  • At least three letters of recommendation;
  • A statement of purpose (1-2 pages);
  • A critical writing sample; and
  • A creative writing sample for applicants interested in pursuing creative writing

Applicants from countries other than the U.S. should also include:

  • TOEFL scores;
  • A statement of finances (form provided by Graduate Admissions)

Students wishing to start in the Fall semester should submit complete applications by June 15; those who wish start in the Spring semester should submit complete applications by November 1st.  Students who wish to apply for non-degree status must submit complete applications no later than 30 days before the beginning of the semester when they wish to start studies.

Ph.D. Applications

In addition to the Graduate Admissions forms, applications to the Ph.D. program should include:

  • All undergraduate and graduate transcripts;
  • Graduate Record Examination general scores (Note: the English Subject Test is not required.);
  • At least three letters of recommendation;
  • A statement of purpose (1-2 pages);
  • A critical writing sample (15-20 pages); and
  • A creative writing sample (15-20 pages) for applicants interested in pursuing creative writing

Applicants from countries other than the U.S. should also include:

  • TOEFL scores;
  • A statement of finances (form provided by Graduate Admissions)

Students are admitted to the Ph.D. program for the Fall semester only.  Applicants wishing to be considered for all forms of financial assistance should submit complete applications by January 15.  Applicants who do not wish to be considered for financial assistance, but who want to be assured consideration for the Fall semester, should submit complete applications no later than April 1st.
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Financial Aid

Teaching Assistantships

Each year, the graduate program awards teaching assistantships to six to ten incoming Ph.D. students. Assistantship stipends for incoming students are $15,000; in addition, assistants have the benefit of a 12-credit, full-time tuition waiver, health coverage, and, as may be negotiated by the Graduate Student Employees Union (GSEU), a cost of living raise after the first year (in the typical range of 2-3%). Assistants are also eligible to apply to the GSEU for professional development grants, which are periodically offered to cover expenses such as textbooks, computer software, and travel to conferences or research archives.

Doctoral students who enter with an M.A. receive a four-year assistantship; those entering with a B.A. receive a five-year assistantship.  At the end of assistantship funding, those students making good progress toward their degrees are eligible to apply to continue to teach as part-line instructors in the English Department, with health coverage and other benefits.  The Department has consistently been able to assist all its Ph.D. students in this way while they complete the last stages of their studies.

Due to limited university funding, assistantship support is rarely available for M.A. English students, but when support is available, an announcement is sent to students who have been accepted or are already enrolled in the M.A. program.  See also “Other Funding Opportunities” below.

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Conference Travel Grants

Twice a year, the English Department’s Graduate Committee awards grants to doctoral students who apply for funding in order to participate in conferences or colloquia both in the U.S. and abroad.  The aim is to defray at least partially the cost of travel, room, board, and conference fees.  Travel funding is also available from the University’s Graduate Student Organization (GSO), which regularly awards grants to graduate students going to make presentations at conferences.  Students who are teaching assistants can also apply for professional development grants from the GSEU.

Richard Thorns Dissertation Fellowships

The English Department awards at least two Richard Thorns Fellowships each year to doctoral students who are within one year of completing their dissertation projects.  Supported by the estate of Richard Thorns, an Albany English alumnus, as well as the Albany Graduate School, the fellowship has a stipend of at least $12,500 and aims to give students the ability to concentrate on their research and writing for a full academic year.  The award also includes health coverage and other benefits.  Periodically, the graduate program also awards Thorns Summer Fellowships, which have more modest stipends.
GSO Website: http://www.albany.edu/~gso/



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