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Graduate Program in Fisheries

Fisheries Graduate Program Application Instructions

Please carefully read these directions before submitting application materials. These instructions are for applying to the graduate program in fisheries. These are different from the instructions for applying to the graduate program in marine biology or oceanography.

Instructions

Please note that this information varies slightly from the directions attached to the Graduate Application form. Following the instructions given here will allow more rapid processing of the application.

1. Graduate Application for Admission

This complete form should be sent to the UAF admissions office at the address given below.

2. Application Fee

The applicant must enclose a $50.00 application fee with the Graduate Application for Admission. Checks should be made payable to the University of Alaska.

3. Transcripts

The applicant is responsible for requesting that official transcripts from each college or university attended be sent to the Director of Admissions and Records.

4. Graduate Record Examination

Graduate Record Examination Test scores are required. The Advanced/Subject test scores are recommended but not required. For information on examination schedules and fees, contact Graduate Record Examinations, CN 6000, Princeton, NJ 08541-6000.

5. Letters of Recommendation

The applicant is responsible for requesting at least three personal evaluations from persons capable of speaking with authority about his/her ability to undertake graduate study and research. The enclosed evaluation forms or letters addressing the same areas should be sent to the Office of Admissions. This form is available on our forms page.

6. Statement of Purpose

Include in the upper right hand corner your name and address. Write a carefully constructed discussion of your academic preparation and goals, indicating how graduate work fits into those goals. This statement will give the department admissions committee an opportunity to learn several important things about you, namely: (a) your preparation and background for the program for which you are applying and the special emphasis you hope to pursue in it, (b) your professional goals and reasons for your choice of career, (c) your particular academic reasons for applying to the School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences and the University of Alaska Fairbanks, and (d) any special circumstances you wish the department to consider. Your application cannot be reviewed unless this statement is received. If an applicant's interests are clearly outside the Fisheries Program's capabilities, we will forward the application to applicable programs at the University of Alaska for consideration. This statement should be sent to the Office of Admissions.

7. Foreign Applicants Only

All international students are required to submit scores from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) unless English is the primary language of your country. A minimum score of 550 is required for admission. The Supplemental Information Form and Financial Statement must also accompany the application. Both of these forms are enclosed in this packet. These forms should be sent directly to the address below for Admissions and Records. Foreign applications may apply to be admitted during the Fall semester.

Mailing address

All application materials and foreign applicant documents should be sent to:

Director, Admissions and Records
University of Alaska Fairbanks
Fairbanks, Alaska 99775-7480
email: fyapply@uaf.edu