PhD in Linguistics
Become a Mason Graduate Student
All applicants for graduate study at George Mason University must meet the admission standards specified in the Admission chapter of the University Catalog.
You are responsible for submitting all required application materials by the posted deadline. Review your program's Admissions Requirements and Deadlines before you begin your application. You can also visit our Grad Admissions page for helpful hints on how best to prepare your transcripts and other Admissions materials.
Step 1: Complete and submit the online Graduate Admissions application. George Mason University requires all graduate applicants to upload all possible required supplementary materials, such as unofficial transcripts, goals statement and writing sample, at the same time you submit your application. Online applications require a non-refundable $75 application processing fee.
Step 2: Within a few days of submitting your online application, you will receive an email with your Mason G number (G#). This is a tracking number provided to all applicants that allows us to match your supporting documentation to your completed application.
Step 3: Check your application status and requirements checklist in your application portal. Initial processing takes 3 to 5 business days from the date of submission. You can use your application log-in and password to access your information throughout the application process. Graduate Admissions may send updates or notify you of issues with your application through your admissions portal, so it is best to log in periodically to monitor your application status.
Step 4: For newly admitted students, refer to the CHSS New Graduate Student webpage for tips on confirming enrollment, submitting official transcripts, registering for class and more.
The fall graduate degree seeking application opens September 15.
The spring graduate degree seeking application opens April 15.
Program Specific Requirements
College Transcripts | Goals Statement | GRE | Portfolio | Recommendation Letters | Resume | Writing Sample |
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3 |
Additional Information
This program is open to students with any undergraduate major, though all applicants should have satisfactorily completed an introductory course in linguistics. The writing sample should be academic and preferably at least ten pages in length and of some theoretical rigor and must be uploaded online.
Application Deadlines
Fall Deadline: January 15
Spring Deadline: October 15
The program accepts doctoral students for the Spring and Fall semester. All applicants are strongly advised to submit applications and all supporting documents by the program's posted deadline date.
Applications for Spring will be accepted until October 15. Applications missing supplementary materials after October 15 will be considered until November 1. Students interested in funding should apply for the fall term.
Applications for Fall will be accepted until January 15. Applications missing supplementary materials after January 15 will be considered until February 1. Students interested in funding should apply for the fall term. Applications received by January 15 and completed with supplementary materials by February 1 will be considered for funding.
For full consideration, it is recommended that internationally-educated students apply no later than September 15 for Spring and December 15 for Fall as there are additional requirements to complete a graduate studies application:
- Transcript evaluation from a NACES approved agency. See International Graduate Requirements for details.
- English proficiency exam: English Proficiency Requirements
Prospective applicants are encouraged to contact us with questions englgrad@gmu.edu
Additional Requirements for
English Proficiency Requirements
All Mason students must have a full command of academic English to be successful in their studies. For this reason, Mason requires applicants to demonstrate English proficiency for admission consideration, regardless of citizenship. Click here to view the requirements.
International Transcript Requirements
All transcripts from colleges or universities outside the United States must be translated into English, if applicable, and submitted for evaluation to the Mason Office of Admissions. Mason will provide evaluation service free of charge for all international transcripts, however, some programs may request an outside evaluation be completed. Because of volume, more time may be needed to process applications requiring a Mason evaluation. You should submit your application 6 weeks prior to the deadline if you plan to utilize Mason’s free evaluation service. For expedited service, students may submit their documents to any NACES member organization at their own expense. If you decide to use an external evaluation service or if your program requires an outside evaluation, GPA and Degree equivalences must be included with your course-by-course evaluation. Mason evaluations are used for internal purposes and are not released to applicants. For information on international transcript requirements, go here.
Applicants intending to transfer courses from an international transcript into a degree program will require a course-by-course evaluation. The international transcript evaluation service offered by George Mason University's Evaluation Office does not include course-by-course evaluations; these must be performed by a NACES member organization.
International student visa questions should be directed to the Office of International Programs and Services.
You have the option to take graduate courses in non-degree status. To apply, you must complete an online application for your intended start term and include transcripts as well as a resume. You will also be required to indicate on the application which courses you plan to take for approval during the application review process. Credits earned in non-degree status may potentially transfer to a degree program at a later date so long as it meets the program requirements and the program director approves the transfer. For information on transfer credit policies, please refer to the University Catalog.
Non-Degree Requirements
College Transcripts | Goals Statement | GRE | Portfolio | Recommendation Letters | Resume | Writing Sample |
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Required | Required |
Application deadlines for graduate non-degree coursework differ from program deadlines. For additional information on the non-degree application process and deadlines please refer to Applying for Non-Degree Graduate Study.