
Transcript: All applicants, both domestic and international, are required to upload ‘UNOFFICIAL’ transcripts for all institutions attended, at the time of application. Applicants who are subsequently recommended for admission by their respective graduate program must submit ‘OFFICIAL’ transcripts and/or proof of degree(s) for all previous institutions attended as a condition of being officially admitted to the university as outlined below. For all post secondary work and/or degrees awarded outside of the United States, you must request an official credential evaluation report through International Evaluation Research Foundation (IERF) be sent to BYU Graduate Studies. Curriculum Vitae: CV is required Personal Statement: As part of your letter of intent please address the following: – Why are you a strong candidate for our program? – What are your career plans and how will getting a degree from our program specifically help you to fulfill those plans? – List a few topics that you might be interested in researching or learning more about during your time in the program. Briefly describe why these are important. – At the end of your letter of intent indicate in a sentence if you are planning on attending full-time or part-time. (Full-time students teach or do research for the Department of Mathematics Education part time, take a full load of classes, and are expected to graduate in 2 years. As compensation for the part-time work, full-time students receive a stipend and a tuition scholarship. Part-time students do not work for the Department of Mathematics Education, take a reduced load of classes and are expected to graduate in about 3 years. Most part-time students continue to work elsewhere typically teaching at a public or private school.)