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A Template and Guidelines for Contacting Professors at Target SchoolsI have mentioned the importance of contacting potential professors at the schools to which you are applying. It’s vital that you both contact particular professors with whom you might want to work and mention them in your Personal Statement. Today I will say a bit more about what to write in your introductory email. Here are four guidelines for your email to the professors:
Here is a sample email that’s about 150 words. Dear Prof. Joanna Jones, My name is Sally Smith, and I am presently applying to doctoral programs in American History. As part of my research on the Haymarket Riot, I read your piece in the Journal of American History and found your thesis on the role of anti-immigration violence fascinating. In fact, it informed much of my own thinking about FBI actions in the 1960s. I am applying to State University this fall, and I would appreciate the opportunity to speak with you about your work and my potential as a graduate student at State University. I will be in Collegetown this October and could stop by your office or we could chat over coffee. If that timing doesn’t work, I could also do a brief telephone call. I have attached my CV and the aforementioned research on FBI actions in the 1960s. Thank you for your time. Regards, Sally Smith Note that this isn’t especially fancy or long. A few additional notes: -If, after a week, you don’t get a response, you can send a polite follow-up. After that, assume that it’s a ‘no.’ -If you do meet, be sure to send a thank-you note afterwards. Ideally, this would a short hand-written thank-you card, but it should at least be an email. -Show up prepared with both knowledge of their subject, what you’re looking for in graduate school. As with all interviews, have several questions to ask. Even if you feel like you know what you need to, the correct response to, “do you have any questions?” is never “nope, I’m good.” Do your research and have a few substantive things to discuss either about their work or the graduate program. If you need additional help with any part of your graduate school application, including emails to professors or your personal statement, check us out at Gurufi.com or email the author at fobi@fourthwrite.com |
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