How to Apply
Which program do I apply to? Apply to the MA program if you have a BA in French (or foreign equivalent). Applicants to the PhD program should have an MA in French (or foreign equivalent) or an MA in a related field.
Get Application Information or start your Graduate Application
NOTE: All applications must be submitted via the online application system. Mailed applications will not be accepted.
Deadline
The deadline for graduate applications to be considered for Fall admission is January 15.
Apply online and pay the application fee: Go to the admission webpage managed by the University and submit your application online. The admissions website of the Graduate School traditionally opens at the end of July. Applications fees are $60 for domestic applicants and $80 for international applicants.
Requirements
Academic History - Transcripts
MA candidates should hold a baccalaureate degree or its equivalent from an accredited college or university with a major in French. Applicants should have an undergraduate grade point average of at least 3.0 in all French courses.
PhD applicants: should hold an MA degree or equivalent in French or a related field. For review and decision purposes you are required to upload an unofficial copy of your transcript(s) in the online application. We require one copy of the scanned transcript from each undergraduate and graduate institution that you attended. This includes community colleges, summer sessions and extension programs. While credits from one institution may appear on the transcript of a second institution, unofficial transcripts must be submitted from each institution, regardless of the length of attendance, and whether or not courses were completed. Failure to list and submit transcripts from ALL institutions previously attended is considered to be a violation of academic ethics and may result in the cancellation of your admission or dismissal from the University.
ONLY after you are recommended for admission will you need to provide official transcripts. Official transcripts from US institutions must be sent directly from the institution. Transcripts from US institutions sent to us by applicants will not be accepted. Notarized copies from foreign universities are accepted.
Test Scores and English Proficiency Requirements
International applicants are required to provide a Verifiable English Proficiency Score Report for the TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo exam with their application. The test date must be within two years of the intended admission term for consideration. Minimum scores required are as follows: TOEFL - 75, IELTS - 6.0, Duolingo - 120. Please see the Graduate School's English Proficiency Requirements for detailed explanation on providing score reports, other ways to demonstrate English proficiency, and more. GRE test scores are not mandatory for admission.
Letters of Reference
Applicants must provide THREE letters of recommendations from former professors and advisors.
Personal Statement, Statement of Purpose
Applicants must submit a two to three page description describing their aptitude and motivation for graduate studies in French, including their preparation for this field of study, their academic plans or research interests in their chosen area, and their career goals. Applicants should be specific as to why the University of Colorado, Boulder would be a good fit for them. This Personal Statement may be written in English or French.
Writing Sample
All applicants are required to submit a 10-15 page writing sample written in French on any author or aspect of French literature and culture. The paper should include pertinent bibliography and a one page abstract written in English.
Diversity Statement (optional)
The Department of French and Italian at CU Boulder is committed to diversity, equity, and justice initiatives that foster an inclusive community for students, faculty, and staff. Please describe how your educational, professional, and/or personal experiences prepare you to contribute to the emphasis on diversity, equity, and inclusion during your graduate career at the University of Colorado Boulder. In this statement, you can reflect on your research topic, professional service, community engagement, personal perspectives, outreach activities, and more. This essay should complement but not duplicate the content in the Personal Statement. Completing this statement is optional, and you do not need to disclose any aspect of your identity or personal experiences in this statement. The recommended maximum length of the statement is 500 words and can be written in English or French.
Digital Portfolio - Pronunciation
Applicants must exhibit good pronunciation in French as evidenced by uploading two separate audio files within the online application. One file should consist of the applicant reading one or two very short selections of prose or poetry, and the second file should consist of the applicant reading a short autobiographical passage composed in French by the applicant him/herself. Please keep each audio file to three minutes in length or less. *Note, if French is your native language, please submit these audio files in English.
Application Status
Applicants will not receive correspondence regarding the progress of their application until the application fee and the appropriate application forms are received.
Contacts
Should you have any questions or concerns about our graduate program, please do not hesitate to contact the Director of Graduate Studies, Dr. Kieran Murphy, kieran.murphy@colorado.edu. For questions about the application process, please contact our Graduate Program Coordinator, Tish Clendenen, tish.clendenen@colorado.edu. Please use English for all correspondence with our Graduate Program Coordinator.