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1. Get an application form, fill it out and send it with the application fee to the Graduate School at UTA. They will then start a file for you. 2. Have your transcripts officially sent to the Graduate School at UTA, even if you are an undergraduate at UTA. 3. If your GPA is 3.0 or under, you need to take the GRE exam and submit a score. This exam is offered by Sylvan Learning Center several times a week. Have the grades sent to the graduate school at UTA. 4. Send a portfolio to graduate admissions at the Architecture school. (If you have a 3.16 average in the six undergraduate design studios and a 3.0 overall GPA and a 3.0 in your major and in your last 60 hours, you don't need to submit a portfolio.) 5. Have three recommendations (preferably from academic sources) sent to the architecture school. 6. Write and send a one page letter of intent (why you want to study for a Master of Architecture degree at UTA) to the graduate admissions at the architecture school. 7. Submission deadline for entering in the fall semester is 15 June, for entering in the spring it is 15 October and for the summer it is April 15. (For international students the deadlines are much sooner. Check the admissions catalogue for the correct dates.) If you intend to take graduate classes in the next semester (including the summer), and if you have a 3.0 GPA or better but your application is not yet approved for graduate school, you can reserve up to 12 hours of graduate courses taken as an undergraduate or as a degreed undergraduate for credit in the graduate program. 9 hours of undergraduate credit in 3000 or 4000 level courses may be reserved for graduate credit if they were not used for undergraduate credit. |