Learning from the past, and moving toward the future
Statement of Purpose*
Sample Outline
Your Statement of Purpose should be clear, concise, and complete in sentence structure. However, try to be as informative as possible throughout the Statement. Before you submit your Statement of Purpose to the department of your chosen field of interest and/or to the graduate
school, you should ask your advisor of a faculty member to read and comment on your written work. Prior to this, drafts should be shared with your friends and family.
Opening Paragraph. Here, you want to introduce yourself and give your general reasons for pursuing graduate study. Because the selection committee members will read many applications, make your statement relevant by stating your particular talents and individuality.
Qualifications. In this section, the aim is to build a foundation for your forthcoming work. You should discuss your experiences in the following:
Background. Here, you want to tell the school about yourself. Also, describe your family and your community (or a community in which you once lived). You could include whether your family, a family member in particular, or someone in your community influenced your chosen field of interest. Also, you want to give examples of personal attributes or qualities that you know will help you successfully complete graduate study. For instance, describe your determination to achieve your goals, your initiative and ability to develop ideas, and your capacity to work through problems independently.
Closing Paragraph. Finally, leave the reader with a strong sense that you are qualified and will be successful in graduate or professional school.
The statement should only be 1 to 2 pages long so you need to be concise.
*Thanks to the University of California System for their contribution in writing this sample Statement of Purpose.
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