PhD Admissions

The Ford School of Public Policy’s joint PhD program offers three degrees:

Admissions Process Summary

Application Requirements

Step 1: These three degree programs are part of the Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies. Prospective applicants begin the application process by registering as a Prospective Rackham Graduate Student.

Step 2: Complete the application

Application: To help you determine which application is appropriate for you, please visit the admissions section of Rackham’s website and choose from among:

Step 3: It is important that all prospective students apply via the Rackham Graduate School (College Net). In addition to submitting the online application, prospective applicants must also submit the following documentation to Rackham Graduate School via the on-line application process (College Net):

To Rackham via the on-line application process:

Three Letters of Recommendation: Recommenders should submit letters electronically via the Rackham online application.

Official Transcripts: Send official transcripts of courses taken and degrees posted at each post-secondary institution attended/attending and at any international institutions (if you have completed or are completing a degree program at an international institution). Transcripts from non-U.S. institutions (if not in English) must be accompanied by certified English translations. Please do not send transcripts from study abroad programs and/or two-year institutions, such as community colleges. In addition, upload one set of transcripts when you complete the online application.

Official Test Score Report(s)—GRE and TOEFL: The TOEFL is required for international applicants. For further information, please visit Rackham’s admissions page. All scores must be sent directly from the testing service to Rackham. The U-M institution code for GRE and TOEFL is: 1839.

Academic Statement of Purpose: The Statement of Purpose describes your skills, achievements, and relevant experience; professional, intellectual, research interests; and career objectives. Submit it electronically via the online application.

Personal Statement: Tell us about yourself. How have your background and life experiences, including cultural, geographical, financial, educational, or other opportunities or challenges, motivated your decision to pursue a graduate degree at the University of Michigan? Submit the Statement electronically via the online application.
Writing Sample (≤ 20 pages): It is required if applying to Joint PhD with Political Science or Sociology. It is NOT required if applying to Economics. Submit electronically via the online application.

Admissions Conduct Code: Complete the Conduct Code electronically via the online application (if applicable), or, mail to Rackham.

Affidavit of Financial Support (international applicants): Send to Rackham only if you have been recommended and for admission and plan to matriculate. Do not send unless matriculating at U-M.


Mailing Addresses

Rackham Mailing Address:
University of Michigan
Rackham Graduate School
Attn: Admissions
915 E. Washington Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1070

Ford School Mailing Address:
Joint Doctoral Program
Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy
4223 Weill Hall
735 South State Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-3091
fordschoolphd@umich.edu


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