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Students seeking admission into the program must meet the admission requirements of the Graduate School and specific program requirements.
Applicants must hold a baccalaureate or master's degree (BA, BS, MA, or MS) from an accredited institution in a related discipline such as archaeology, anthropology, English, folklore, geography, history, historic preservation, museum studies, political science, public administration, or sociology. Applicants admitted to the program without a master's degree will be required to complete a minimum of eighteen hours of graduate work in appropriate disciplines before they will be allowed to take level 7000 courses. Only in rare cases will applicants be admitted who have not completed an appropriate master's degree before they begin their doctoral studies.
Transcripts should reflect a strong background in social sciences and humanities. Applicants lacking this background who are otherwise exemplary may be granted provisional admission to the program, but will be required to make up these deficiencies. These course credits cannot be applied toward fulfillment of doctoral requirements. Up to eighteen hours in addition to the semester hours of credit required for the Ph.D. in Heritage Studies may be necessary in graduate classes that provide a suitable foundation for doctoral work in Heritage Studies. In some cases, documented work experience in the heritage professions may be substituted for specific preparatory courses and, in exceptional cases, may be used as a criterion for admission.
Applicants will be admitted to the program based on the following criteria:
Applicants must submit the following to the Graduate School:
International student applicants must demonstrate a satisfactory level of proficiency in the English language if English is not their native language. To demonstrate English proficiency, international student applicants must submit a score of 213 (computer based) on the Test of English as a Foreign Language or must satisfactorily complete level eight of the university's Center for English as a Second Language program. For a full description of requirements for international students, please click this link: International Students
Application materials are available from:
Graduate School, Arkansas State University
Post Office Box 60
State University, AR 72467-0060
Phone: (870) 972-3029
Fax: (870) 972-3857 fax
website: http://graduateschool.astate.edu
For additional information, please contact:
Dr. Clyde Milner II
Director/Heritage Studies Ph.D. Program
P.O. Box 69
State University, AR 72467
Phone: (870) 972-3509
Fax: (870) 972-3207
Office: Suite 706, Dean B. Ellis Library
Email: cmilner@astate.edu