Prospective Graduate Students
The College of Arts and Letters welcomes inquiries from prospective graduate students interested in furthering their education in the arts, humanities, and social sciences. The College provides an intellectually stimulating environment and provides its students with outstanding support for research and professional development.
Admissions
Prospective graduate students must apply through the Graduate School (http://graduateschool.nd.edu) for admission to their preferred graduate program. While The Graduate School processes graduate applications, faculty members from each degree program determine admission standards. based on objective performance as well as a student's focused interests with those of the program, letters of recommendation, research, and internship experiences.
Financial Support
Individual degree programs assist students with financing their education. Many provide full tuition scholarships, as well as stipends, fellowships, and support for research and professional development.
More information regarding Financial Support is available from the Graduate School: (http://graduateschool.nd.edu/html/financial.support/index.html)
Campus Resources
In addition, prospective applicants should peruse the broad variety of campus resources for cultural and intellectual life, including the Events Calendar for the College of Arts and Letters the homepage for the Marie P. DeBartolo Center for the Performing Arts (http://performingarts.nd.edu/)
- Resources for Graduate Students
- Graduate School Resources for Students (http://graduateschool.nd.edu/html/prospective.students/index.html)
- University Resources for Prospective Graduate Students (http://www.nd.edu/graduate/)
- Graduate School (http://graduateschool.nd.edu/)
- Grants and Fellowships

