Admission to the Graduate Program

Attention Prospective Students: The University of Utah now has a new application process for incoming graduate students called Slate.

Graduate degree applicants are expected to have an undergraduate major or strong background in philosophy. The application deadline is January 15 for admission to Fall semester of the same year. Late applications may be considered, but will not have priority for departmental funding. The admissions process is online through Slate.

For questions about the admissions process, please email the Academic Advisor or call 801-581-8161.
For questions regarding the Philosophy Master's and Ph.D programs please refer to the Philosophy Department Graduate Handbook.

Application Deadline: January 15

About the Graduate School Application

Submit an Application for Admission to the University of Utah Graduate School and the application fee ($55 for domestic and $65 international) directly to the Graduate Admissions Office.

We consider requests for application fee waivers based on financial need. Requests should be submitted to c.corbett@utah.edu . A statement of financial need is NOT required, though very brief statements may be included. Waiver funds are limited and requests will be guaranteed full consideration only if they are received by January 15. Preference will be given to members of underrepresented groups.

Upload a copy of your unofficial transcripts from each college previously attended to Slate. Official transcripts are needed only upon acceptance into the program. A cumulative undergraduate GPA of at least a 3.0 is required. For details, visit the Graduate Admissions Office website.

Philosophy Department Application/Upload information to "Slate"

Philosophy Department Application/Upload information to "Slate"

Three Letters of recommendation. The letters of recommendation should be written by people familiar with your academic interests and abilities, preferably faculty in philosophy.

Writing Sample. The writing sample should be a philosophy paper that exhibits your ability to develop an extended argument, to write clear and literate prose, and to have an original and well-motivated philosophical response to one or more important philosophical texts or problems.

Written personal statement. The personal statement should describe your reasons for pursuing graduate study in philosophy, your range of interests, and other relevant information. It should, if possible, list specific research interests, and faculty that you may be interested in working with toward the PhD. If there is anything about your record that you’d like to explain (i.e a low grade or a missing year) this is the place to let us know.

Copies of all unofficial transcripts must be uploaded into the Slate Database. Please make sure all unofficial transcripts have the institution's name listed on the document. Also, we will need individual copies of transcripts from every school that you have attended. You will need to submit all transcripts.

Complete applications are reviewed and voted on by the Philosophy Department Graduate Committee, which then recommends to the Graduate Admissions Office whether to admit or deny your application. It is the Graduate School that formally admits you to graduate study upon this recommendation by the department.

Incomplete applications, either at the University level or the Department level will not be considered. It is the responsibility of the student to confirm with the department that all application materials were received.

Application Checklist

Application Checklist

The University of Utah is fully committed to policies of equal opportunity and nondiscrimination on the basis of race, national origin, sex, age, or status as a handicapped individual in all of its programs and activities, including but not limited to student admissions and student financial assistance. The university is an equal opportunity employer. Evidence of practices that are not consistent with this policy should be reported to the Office of the President of the University, 801-581-8365.

Steps in the Application Process

Steps in the Application Process

  1. Fill out the online application.
  2. Upload all required documents.
  3. Pay the application fee.
  4. Complete and submit the application.
  5. For additional information, please visit the Office of Admissions ( admissions.utah.edu/apply/graduate )

Application Materials Checklist

Application Materials Checklist

For the graduate application to be considered complete, please review the following items

  1. A complete graduate admissions application notification from Slate. International Students need to include an affidavit of support as part of their application packets.
  2. Payment of application fee ($55 for domestic applicants; $65 for international applicants) must be received via the Slate application system, and the fee must be paid before the application will be considered complete
  3. Unofficial transcripts can be uploaded as part of the initial application, but upon acceptance into the graduate program, official transcripts must be submitted to the University of Utah Admissions Office. To do this, contact the admissions offices of all former schools and request official transcripts be sent to:
  4. TOEFL and IELTS scores must be sent directly to the University of Utah

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the GRE Test required?
GRE test scores will not be required as part of the fall 2025 application process.

How do I obtain a fee waiver code? Applicants are required to submit a 2-page Statement of Purpose/Personal Statement to the Director of Graduate Studies, Erin Beeghly, for evaluation by November 1, 2024. Deadline is firm. Professor Beeghly will respond to all submissions by November 15, 2024.

What should I include in my Statement?

When you are writing your statement be sure to include the following information:

  1. Introduce yourself and list your interests and motivations.
  2. List the reasons why you want to attend the University of Utah, and why the program appeals to you.
  3. Elaborate on your academic and philosophical topics of interests.
  4. Discuss your previous academic career both undergraduate and graduate.

What are the minimum scores required for admission consideration?
The Philosophy Department does not have a minimum cut-off score for any of the three components of the test: quantitative reasoning, verbal reasoning, or analytical writing. The graduate committee will take the applicants overall performance into consideration.

What is the deadline for application to the graduate program?
All applications must be complete and submitted by the January 15 due date. T he date is firm. Late, incomplete applications will not be considered.

Does the Philosophy Department accept graduate student applications for admission into spring and summer semesters?
No.

Are there any graduate courses offered online?

Is it p ossible to work full-time and complete a graduate degree?

No. This is not encouraged by the department due to the amount of coursework required of first and second year students.

How long does it take to complete a Master’s or Doctorate degree in the program?
Master’s degree students complete the program in 2-3 years, and PhD students complete in 4-7 years.

How will applicants be notified of acceptance status?
Applicants will receive an official email from the Philosophy Department through Slate. The deadline for notification is April 15.

How many students are accepted into the program each year?
The number of students accepted into the program each year varies depending on the number of applicants who apply in a given year.

TOEFL and IELTS

TOEFL and IELTS

TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) and IELTS (International English Language Testing System). If an applicant received a degree at an institution, where the language of instruction is not English, then submission of one of these tests is necessary for admission.

TOEFL: minimum score of 80 (Internet-based test) or 500 (paper-based test)

IELTS: An overall minimum band score of 6.5

*All test dates must be within two years of admission for scores to be valid.

How to Send your Test Scores Officially?

Please have your scores sent electronically to the University of Utah Office Of Admissions. You can do this by using the following Codes:

Office of Admissions – International (1-20 information, cost information found here)

What should I do now that I am admitted?

What should I do now that I am admitted?

Have “official” transcripts sent to the Office of Admissions from all colleges or universities attended.

Official transcripts must be:

Sent directly from each previous school you have attended to:
Office of Admissions, Graduate Admissions Division
University of Utah
201 South 1460 East
Room 250S, SSB
Salt Lake City, UT 84112

The University of Utah accepts electronic transcripts as official from the following agencies only: