How To Write A Great Statement of Purpose
How To Write A Great Statement of Purpose
How To Write A Great Statement of Purpose
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What are the formal requirements?
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What is essential?
• A discussion of your preparation and background
• A statement of your area of interest
• A statement regarding your research ambitions
• Your reasons for wanting to undertake graduate
study
• Your reasons for selecting this particular
institution
• A brief discussion of your future career goals
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What makes it great?
• Concise
• Well-written (and carefully proofread!)
• Organized
• Relevant (to the discipline, program, course of study)
• Sets you apart from other applicants (without
gimmicks)
• Speaks to your audience (the admissions committee)
• Establishes your voice
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What should it do?
• Articulate a clear, realistic research purpose.
• Set you apart from other applicants.
• Demonstrate evidence of relevant experience and
preparation.
• Convince committee of your fit and suitability to
the specific program to which you are applying.
• Convey your collegiality.
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What are the component parts?
• Introduction
• Research Experience/ Relevant Experience
• Current Interests and Aspirations
• Career Goals
• Statement About Your Fit With the Program
• Summary and/or Conclusion
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1. Introduction
• A statement of who you are and where you are going.
– This is where you should foreground qualities that make you stand out
from other applicants such as unusual experiences, member of an
underrepresented population, first generation to attend college, etc.)
• Name the degree program, department, and school to which you are applying.
– I want to enter the Ph.D. Program in Chemical Engineering at UC
Irvine….
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Tips for Writing the Research/
Relevant Experience Section
• Discuss influences or inspirations in your development as a
researcher (scholar).
• Was there a turning point or ah-ha moment when you realized
you wanted to pursue this path?
• Do you have a summer research experience or other relevant
experience? Be sure to discuss it!
• Is there a particular researcher or professor who inspired you to
become a scholar?
• Explain how all of these research/relevant experiences are related to
your current interests.
• Convey your understanding of the subject matter that you are
pursuing for graduate studies.
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Organizing the Research/
Relevant Experience Section
• This can be discussed chronologically or categorically:
• Classroom
• Laboratory
• Internship
• Fieldwork
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4. Statement About Your Fit
With the Program
• What attracts you to the program?
• What particular professors from that program
would be appropriate for you to work with? Why?
• Name at least 2 faculty.
– Include a sentence or two about their research,
including mention of relevant articles/books.
– NOTE: Do not apply to a program if you have
not bothered to read the published work of the
faculty you name.
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5. Summary/Conclusion
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Challenges you’ve faced: whether,
how, and where to include them
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Final Steps
REVISE:
• Revise, revise, revise. Tighten, polish, add, subtract. Be willing
to make changes!
PROOFREAD:
• Double check spelling and grammar. Polish prose.
• Watch word count; do not exceed.
• Ask colleagues to read it and to help you check for readability
and catch typos, etc.
• Get feedback as possible from academic mentors, colleagues,
TA s, etc.
• Ask faculty mentors to read it and to advise you on any details
that may be discipline-specific.
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Acknowledgements
Zia Isola PhD
Associate Director
Diversity Outreach Programs
Center for Biomolecular Science and Engineering
Jack Baskin School of Engineering
University of California, Santa Cruz
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Questions?