To be eligible for admission, applicants must also show evidence of promising academic work in their field of interest or in closely related fields.
Students from outside the United States must demonstrate an excellent command of spoken and written English. Applicants who are non-native English speakers can demonstrate English proficiency in one of three ways:
- Receiving an undergraduate degree from an academic institution where English is the primary language of instruction.
- Earning a minimum score of 80 on the internet based test (iBT) of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)*
- Earning a minimum score of 6.5 on the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Academic test.*
A master’s degree or other graduate degree is not accepted as proof of English proficiency. More details about English proficiency can be found on the Harvard Griffin GSAS website.
All applicants must indicate a proposed major area of study at the time of their initial application. These proposed areas of study should be congruent with the interests and expertise of at least one Graduate School of Design faculty member associated with the PhD program.
All applicants are required to submit a GRE score as part of an application to the PhD program. Additionally, applications must include the following:
- Unofficial transcript(s).
- Three letters of recommendation.
- A statement of purpose that gives the admissions committee a clear sense of the student’s intellectual interests and strengths and conveys their research interests and qualifications.
- A short personal statement.
- A writing sample or samples (totalling no more than 20 pages, not including references). This can be a paper written for a course, journal article, and/or thesis excerpt. The writing sample should preferably focus on a subject related to architecture, landscape architecture, or urban planning.
- Please note that unless a specific justification is provided by the applicant, design portfolios are not typically considered as part of the application.
If you have additional questions, please contact Margaret Moore de Chicojay, the PhD program administrator and a key point of contact for incoming and current students.
Harvard Griffin GSAS and Harvard GSD do not discriminate against applicants or students on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry or any other protected classification.