Statement of Purpose
Unless otherwise noted within the "Completing the Application" section, each degree-seeking
applicant is expected to complete a Statement of Purpose.
Submit a statement of 300-500 words concerning your purpose for undertaking or continuing graduate
study, your reasons for wanting to study at Purdue, and your research interests, professional plans, and career goals. You also may explain any special circumstances applicable to your background
and elaborate on your scholarly publications, awards, achievements, abilities, and/or professional
history.
Transcript
An official transcript must be submitted for every institution of higher education attended.
If a transcript is not in English, an official English translation, certified by the college or
university, must be provided. An official transcript bears the original signature of the
registrar and/or the original seal of the issuing institution. Transcripts and/or English
translations should be mailed directly by a registrar to the program of application, or be given
to the applicant by the registrar in a sealed envelope for submission to the program to which
you are applying, along with the other supporting application materials. Transcripts cannot be
returned.
- Degree-Seeking Applicants: If you are applying to a degree program, your application must include
an official transcript from each college or university you have attended. If you are currently studying for
a baccalaureate degree, you will later be required to submit a document that verifies the awarding of that
degree.
- Re-entry Applicants: If you are seeking re-entry to a degree program and you attended another
college or university since you last attended graduate school at Purdue, you must provide an official
transcript of that study.
- Certificate Applicants: If you are applying for postbaccalaureate classification, you must provide
evidence of a baccalaureate degree. Some graduate certificate programs require additional documentation.
Please refer to the
Academic Program Instructions for specific details.
- Teacher License or International Special Applicants: If you are applying for teacher license or
international special classification, you must provide an official transcript from the college or university
where your baccalaureate degree was received. If you are currently studying for a baccalaureate degree, you
will later be required to submit a document that verifies the degree has been awarded.
- Postbaccalaureate Applicants: If you are applying for postbaccalaureate classification, you must
provide evidence of a baccalaureate degree. This may be a transcript, a copy of the diploma, or a letter
from the college or university verifying the degree.
Request for Official Transcript - Graduate School Form 5 (pdf) (doc)
Graduate Record Examination (GRE) Test
Although the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is not a Graduate School requirement, many
graduate programs require this test. Check the graduate program instruction page for this requirement.
For information and test dates visit www.gre.org.
Purdue University's code for the GRE application is 1631.
Purdue Calumet's code for the GRE application is 1638.
IUPUI's code for the GRE application is 1325.
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and International English Language Testing System (IELTS)
International degree-seeking applicants whose native language is not English are required to submit
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or International English Language Testing System (IELTS) scores for
Purdue University Graduate School admission.
The Graduate School accepts all valid TOEFL scores, including those earned through the Internet-based test, paper-based test,
and computer-based test. The minimum paper-based test score required
for admission is 550. The Graduate School's minimum computer-based test score required for admission is 213. The minimum
Internet-based test scores required for admission are the following:
Writing 18
Speaking 10
Listening 14
Reading 19
Total 77
Note that in addition to required minimum scores for writing, speaking, listening, and reading, the Graduate School
also requires a minimum overall score that is higher than the minimums for the four area tests combined. Applicants
must meet or exceed each of the five scores (listed above) for admission to the Graduate School. Some graduate programs
require higher minimum scores. Please check the program instruction pages for additional requirements.
Only official TOEFL scores received directly from Educational Testing Service are acceptable. For further information
, visit www.toefl.org.
Purdue University's code for the TOEFL application is 1631.
Purdue University Calumet's code for the TOEFL application is 1638.
The Graduate School also accepts International English Language Testing System (IELTS) scores. An overall band score
of 6.5 is required for admission. For more information, visit www.ielts.org.
Recommendation Letters
Unless otherwise noted within the "Completing the Application" section, three (3) letters
of recommendation are required for degree seeking applicants.
The people submitting recommendation letters on your behalf may send their recommendations
to Purdue University through our online recommendation system, or via paper.
For recommenders wishing to complete a paper recommendation, please send the following recommendation
form (PDF).
Not all programs use the default form above. Please consult the "Completing the Application"
portion of the program instruction page. If your program indicates that it uses a separate recommendation form, a link to
that form will be provided.
Application Fee Waiver
Graduate School applicants who are residents of the State of Indiana and are experiencing an economic
hardship may request a waiver of the application fee. To request a waiver of the application fee, please send email
explaining your situation to gradinfo@purdue.edu
Additionally, application fee waivers are available for participants in the following programs:
Big 10+ Graduate School Expo
CIC FreeApp
* Purdue Graduate School Criteria for the CIC FreeApp
Graduate Feeder Scholars Program (Florida A & M University)
Historically Black Institution (HBI) Visitation Program
Institute for Recruitment of Teachers Program
Summer Research Opportunity Program (formerly MARC/AIM)
McNair Scholars Program
Purdue Research Opportunities Program
SURF
Vietnam Education Foundation
In accordance with Purdue policies, all persons have equal access to Purdue University 's educational programs,
services and activities without regard to race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin or ancestry, marital status,
parental status, sexual orientation, disability or status as a disabled or Vietnam-era veteran. For a more complete
statement of Purdue's policies of equal access and equal opportunity,
visit http://www.purdue.edu/humanrel/vp/nondescrim.shtml.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding these policies, please contact the Office of the Vice President
for Human Relations at vphr@purdue.edu or (765) 494-5830.
Questions about application fee waivers may be sent to gradinfo@purdue.edu