Students apply to the MA during their junior year or first semester senior year. If
accepted into the integrated graduate program, undergraduate students may take, and
share, up to 15 credits, between the undergraduate and graduate degree. Students in
the integrated bachelor’s plus master’s programs will matriculate into the graduate
program after the completion of their bachelor’s degree.
Submit the Online Application. (Despite what the How to Apply page says, you won’t need to pay the application
fee or submit your Chapman transcripts since you are already a Chapman student!)
- As a current Chapman student applying to an integrated master’s degree program, the
department has agreed to waive the recommendation letter requirement for your application.
In the online application, please enter the name, email and phone number for two faculty
members at Chapman who support you as a candidate for this program.
- Your resume or curriculum vitae.
- An essay expressing your reasons for wanting to join the particular academic program
to which you are applying. What are your personal and career goals, and how will this
particular degree from Chapman University help you reach those goals? Your essay should
be double spaced, size 12 font, and 1-2 pages in length/
- A completed 12–15-page literary essay that focuses on an analysis of one or two literary
texts. The essay should be informed by contemporary literary, rhetorical, and/or cultural
theory and criticism, and demonstrate analytical strengths and critical writing skills.
The essay should also reflect a grasp of critical literary skills and the ability
to deal with theoretical texts in an effective and knowledgeable manner. Typically,
applicants submit a piece of advanced academic writing from an undergraduate English
course. Essays should be typed, double-spaced, 12 pt. Times New Roman font, with one-inch
margins on all sides.
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