MLA
APPLICATION INFORMATION
The graduate program accommodates persons with or without a design
background and encourages applications from persons with diverse
backgrounds who seek a career change. The faculty is experienced
in teaching mature students and seeks a mix of student ages, backgrounds,
and interests. In addition, the program offers excellent opportunities
for practicing landscape architects to undertake advanced mid-career
training. Students can tailor coursework to their particular needs,
and the faculty will assist in maximizing the potentials of this
multi-faceted university.
Candidates applying to the Master of Landscape Architecture program
must apply to both the Graduate Admissions Office and the Department
of Landscape Architecture by January 15 to be considered for admission
the following autumn quarter.
Admission to the Graduate School requires:
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a baccalaureate degree from an accredited United States college
or university, or its equivalent in a foreign institution
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a grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 or better in the last 90
graded quarter hours or the last 60 graded semester hours
-
a GRE (Graduate Record Examination) test score taken within
the last five years.
Admission to the Master of Landscape Architecture program is a
competitive process with priority given to applicants whose apparent
abilities, as determined by the Department's MLA Admission Committee,
will enable them to complete the program expeditiously and with
a high level of achievement.
Send to the Department of Landscape Architecture:
Department Application
Copy of Graduate School Application
The applicant's Statement of Purpose for clarity
and special aptitude, focus or interest which may enable you
to succeed in landscape architecture.
Written recommendations from three persons who
can evaluate the applicant's past record and future promise of
success in the program. Recommendations should be 1-2 pages.
One official sealed copy of each transcript
from any junior colleges, colleges or universities you have attended.
GRE Scores
TOEFL score (if International Student)
A portfolio of work in visual arts and/or design, with a self-addressed stamped envelope if you would like your portfolio returned to you.
Portfolio:
The portfolio should be a collection of material indicating your
creative capabilities, graphic proficiency, and aesthetic and environmental
sensitivity. It could include: photographs, photostats or other
reproductions of work done by the applicant. No original documents
should be submitted: the Department cannot be responsible for portfolio
materials.
These exhibits may be products from crafts, design studios, professional
work, creative or informational writing, or any other material
which indicates your professional potential. Briefly explain each
exhibit with a clear indication of your contribution when the exhibit
includes a team project. The portfolio must be contained within
an 8 1/2" by 11" folder or binder. Do not send slides,
video tapes or CD's. If you have a website, print it out and include
with portfolio.
Portfolios with return postage or stamped envelopes will be returned
four weeks from notification of accept/deny unless specifically
requested by the applicant. All unclaimed portfolios will be retained
for one calendar year.
Send completed Department application package to:
Graduate Admissions Committee
Department of Landscape Architecture
348 Gould Hall, Box 355734
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195
phone (206) 543-9240
Send to Office of Graduate Admissions
Application for Admission to the Graduate School:
submit together with $45 (on-line application) or $50 fee (if
mailed).
Official transcripts in envelopes sealed by each of your
college institutions.
GRE Test Scores. Have the test scores forwarded to the
University of Washington from the testing center in which the
test was originally taken. To arrange to take a GRE exam, contact
the Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey 08541
for forms, application, and testing dates and locations. Their
telephone number is: 1-800-537-3160, e-mail at gre-info@ets.org or
website: http://www.gre.org Make
sure you take the GRE Exam in time for the scores to reach the
UofW Graduate School and Department by January 15th.
TOEFL Scores (for International Students).
Graduate Non-matriculated: Under certain conditions, the
Department may offer enrollment in its graduate courses to Graduate
Non-matriculated students (GNM). The purpose of GNM enrollment
is to allow qualified postbaccalaureate students to earn limited
graduate credit in a particular area of need. Applicants who meet
graduate admission standards may enroll as GNM students. They may
apply a maximum of 12 credits earned in this status to degree requirements
should they later be accepted into a graduate degree program. The
Department requires the applicant to submit a one- or two-page
Statement of Purpose and one Academic Letter of Support. A Graduate
Non-matriculated Status Application Form must be completed, along
with two sets of official transcripts from the registrars of all
collegiate institutions attended, and submitted to GNM Office,
Room 98 Administration, Box
351280, Seattle, Washington 98195.
Potential graduate students may also take classes as a non-matriculated
student through UofW Extension. See the Frequently
Asked Questions
section of this website.
International Students: International applicants must
first confirm their eligibility with the UW Graduate Admissions
Office before applying to the Department of Landscape Architecture.
At the University of Washington, an international applicant is
defined as:
one who is NOT a U.S. citizen, Permanent Resident,
or Immigrant;
one who WILL require any type of visa to enter the U.S.
The following are minimum requirements for international
applicants seeking admission to the Graduate Landscape Architecture
program at the University of Washington. We welcome applicants
from overseas. This process is not meant to discourage applicants
but instead to assist you in making an informed choice about whether
or not to invest the considerable expense and time required in
submitting a complete application. You may receive additional information
by sending an email message to intlgrad@u.washington.edu
Requirements:
The equivalent of a 4 year U.S. bachelor's degree. This
is based on the following criteria: the country's national system
of education; type of institution attended; field of study; level
of studies completed. Policies at other institutions may differ.
The University of Washington requires official certification
of adequate financial support from each international applicant.
The total annual cost of study is $32,500.00 in U.S. funds. (This
cost is subject to change without notice.) Even if a graduate
program is able to offer some funding, you may need to provide
a portion of these funds personally.
Scores from the Graduate Record Exam (verbal, quantitative,
analytical)
A minimum official TOEFL score is required unless you are a citizen of Australia, Canada,
Ireland, New Zealand or the United Kingdom OR you have earned
a bachelor's or higher degree from the U.S. or one of the countries
listed above.
| Minimum English proficiency scores |
| Test |
For admission |
For exemption from ESL requirement* |
| TOEFL |
500 |
580* |
| TOEFLC |
173 |
237* |
| TOEFLiBT |
45 |
70* |
| MLT |
80 |
90* |
| IELTS |
6.0 |
7.0* |
* Students admitted with scores below this number must take ESL (English as Second Language)
courses upon matriculation. See the university admissions page and memorandum for more information. |
Once you have read the Preliminary Evaluation Process (or PEP)
form at http://www.grad.washington.edu/admissions/intl/intlmain.htm and
summarized above, and your eligibility is confirmed you may apply
to the Department of Landscape Architecture.
Application Materials
To apply to the UW Graduate Admissions
Office, which is a different department on campus, you may use the online application form. You may pay the application fee of $50 online using MasterCard or Visa credit or debit cards, or by electronic check from a U.S. bank account. Application fee is subject to change without notice.
Veterans: Veterans and children of deceased or totally
disabled veterans should follow the general procedures outlined
for all applicants. Applications for, and questions about, government
aid should be addressed to Veterans Affairs, Office of Special
Services, 460 Schmitz Hall, University of Washington, Seattle,
Washington 98195. (206) 543-6122.
Minority Students: The Department of Landscape Architecture
is committed to maintaining a diverse student population. Qualified
minorities and women are encouraged to apply.
Orientation and Counseling: Upon acceptance into the program,
each student's educational and professional experience is carefully
assessed during an initial interview. This will establish his/her
placement in the program.
Housing: University residence halls, apartments, and private
homes furnish attractive living accommodations for students. For
housing information and application forms, students should write
to the Housing Office, 301 Schmitz Hall, University of Washington,
Seattle, Washington 98195. (206) 543-4059. For off-campus rental
listing service information call (206) 543-8997. |