Admission Requirements
- Applicants with non-U.S. degrees: Please visit the international applicants page to review U.S. degree equivalency information.
- Admissions criteria to be considered for the doctoral program include a master’s degree in a related field and a strong record in previous academic work.
Application Checklist
Application Deadline: January 15th of each calendar year (Fall Admissions Only)
- Deposit Required: An enrollment deposit is required upon admission and will be applied to your first semester’s tuition.
- Online Application: Submit application and $60 non-refundable fee (or waiver if applicable).
- Transcript: One from each college attended.
- Essays/Personal Statement: Two.
- Personal Statement: Briefly describe your current scholarly interests (i.e., what would you like to develop expertise in during your time in the program) and your likely long-term professional/career goals.
- Why you are interested in the discipline of Family Science and Human Development (FSHD), generally, and Montclair State University’s FSHD PhD program, specifically.
- How your prior experiences (i.e., life, educational, and/or work) have prepared you to be a doctoral student.
- Indicate up to three faculty with whom you are interested in working and explain why they would be a potential good scholarly mentor for you. *Please refer to the following website for a list of faculty in the Family Science and Human Development PhD program.
- Please feel free to share anything else that you believe is important for us to know about your application.
- Scholarly Writing Sample: Please submit a document you wrote alone or took the lead in writing. For example: a literature review, an honor’s thesis; or a manuscript published, accepted for publication, or submitted for publication. If you do not have a scientific writing sample, please write a 3-4 page (double-spaced) literature review, incorporating citations from the scientific literature, on a topic related to family science that you are interested in pursuing as part of your graduate studies.
- Personal Statement: Briefly describe your current scholarly interests (i.e., what would you like to develop expertise in during your time in the program) and your likely long-term professional/career goals.
- Letters of Recommendation: Two; ideally from former professors and/or those with a doctoral degree.
- Resume: Required.
- Standardized Test Scores: GRE not required.







