几个商学院HR专业申请基本信息

1. university of illinois at urbana-champaign (UIUC):

http://www.ler.illinois.edu/prospectivestudents/mp_overview.html
School of labor and employment relations
deadline for fall: Feb1
your completed application form submitted online
application fee $75
transcript
three letters of recommendation-submitted electronically or sent to the department
GRE institutuion code 1836
Min TOFEL of 590 written or 243 computer, institution code 1836
declaration of finances
statement of purpose submited online
 
2.Purdue:

1.http://www.krannert.purdue.edu/programs/masters/Degree_Programs/Full_Time/MSHRM/home.asp
Kranner School
deadline: Jan 10
application completed online
application fee $55
offical transcript, ask registrar to seal the envelope, sign across the seal
may substitute GRE for GMAT

2 recommendations

接下来会发Texas A&M U, GSU,Cornell, MSU,Ohio State

3. Texas A&M University:
Mays Business School: Master of Science in Human Resource Management (MS/HRM)
http://mays.tamu.edu/depts/mgmt/mshrm/
email: MS-HRM@mays.tamu.edu
•GRE or GMAT score
•Transcript from all institutions attended
•Grade Point Ratio (GPR) from the last 60 hours of coursework
•Three letters of recommendation
•rofessional résumé
•Completion of application essay questions

4.Georgia State University:  J. Mack Robinson college of business
MS in Human resource management
Deadline: Feb 1
http://robinson.gsu.edu/prospective/app_process.html
email: mastersadmissions@gsu.edu mastersadmissions@gsu.edu
Letters of recommendation are not required for master's-level admission in the Robinson College of Business.
GRE: GSU code -  R 5251
Narrative Section / Essays
The master's application contains two narrative questions.
Answers to these questions must be typed. You have the opportunity to answer these questions as part of the online application process. Evaluative interviews are not part of the application process for most programs, so it is important that applicants complete these essays in a thorough and thoughtful way.
The essays are the opportunity for applicants to present themselves to the Master's Admissions Committee. It provides a way to highlight qualities relevant to success in a graduate business program that may not be evident in test scores and past academic performance.
We ask that you limit each response to a maximum of two double-spaced typed pages (about 500 words).
1.        Discuss your short-range and long-range professional objectives. Why have you selected this career path? Be as specific as possible about the kinds of positions you seek. Include in this discussion the reasons you have chosen the particular program and major or concentration to which you have applied. What contributions do you expect to be able to make to your classes based on your academic and/or professional experiences?
2.        Please provide any additional information about yourself that is not covered elsewhere in this application but that you believe is appropriate and relevant to the Master's Admissions Committee's evaluation of your application
Past Academic Work / Transcripts
Two official copies of the transcript of all previous college work are required from each institution previously attended. Each set of transcripts must be in an envelope from the institution closed with the institution's official seal and must be submitted unopened by the applicant with the rest of the application packet.

5.Michigan State University: Master of Human Resources & Labor Relations
No specific deadline (at least half year recommended)
http://www.lir.msu.edu/academic/mhrlr/applying.php
Application Materials Checklist
Send all required materials to:
The School of Labor and Industrial Relations
Michigan State University, 401 S. Kedzie Hall
East Lansing, MI 48824-1032
To verify that your application is complete or if you have any questions regarding the status of your application, contact the LIR Graduate Program Office
(Phone:             517/355-3285        or  E-mail: graduate@lir.msu.edu).
Graduate application and fee: code number is "7650" and the major field is "Human Resources and Labor Relations."
One set of official transcripts
GRE or GMAT scores: Be careful to specify the institution code (1465) and department code (4204)
Three letters of recommendation
Statement of purpose and intent
Resume and other evidence (optional)
Please arrange to have three former faculty members prepare letters of recommendation. If you have been out of school for several years and are unable to obtain letters from three former instructors, letters from knowledgeable employers can be used. The purpose of these letters is to provide evidence about your academic potential and promise as a graduate student. Letters may be provided directly to you and forwarded to us, or the individuals writing the references may mail them directly to our office. These letters MUST be written on department or business letterhead stationery and be attached to reference reports (opens in new window) provided by the school.

6.Cornell University:  Master in Industrial and Labor Relations
Deadline: Jan 1
Web site: http://www.ilr.cornell.edu/gradDegreePrograms/admissions/
http://www.gradschool.cornell.edu/index.php?p=7
E-mail: ilrgradapplicant@cornell.edu , irlgradapplicant@cornell.edu
214 Ives Hall
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853-3901
            607 255-1522      
Mail address: ILR Graduate Programs Office, 214 Ives Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca NY 14853.
Resume: You may attach it to your application in Embark, or you may email it to ilrgradapplicant@cornell.edu as an MS Word or pdf attachment.
Transcripts from all colleges or universities you've attended must be submitted. There is no specific minimum grade point average used as a cut-off, although undergraduate coursework and grades are a factor in the admission decisions.
Recommendations - 2 academic recommendations are required. Some applicants may want to submit professional recommendations instead of academic ones. This is permitted, but bear in mind that the admissions committee will want to know how you are likely to function in an academic setting. More than 2 letters of recommendation are permitted.
GRE: department code : 4204   
Institutional Code:        2098
Transcripts Submit official, complete transcripts from each college or university previously attended to the field to which you are applying. If it is against an institution's policy to send transcripts to the applicant, the transcripts can be mailed by the school directly to the field to which you are applying. Addresses can be found in the Fields of Study
Recommendations Two or three letters of recommendation (depending on the field) must be submitted from faculty members acquainted with your work. If that work occurred some time ago, check with the field to see whether recommendations from those familiar with your professional performance might be acceptable.

7.Ohio State University: Fisher College of business: Prospective Masters of Labor & Human Resources
Deadline: March 1
http://fisher.osu.edu/programs/g ... resources-overview/
A complete application includes
The completed MLHR application on-line form
Application processing fee - payable via credit card upon online application submission
At least three (3) references that can speak to your potential to be academically successful in the program. You will have the opportunity to ask your references to submit either electronic or paper letters of reference on your behalf when you submit your online application.
A detailed resume -- the Fisher MLHR program admissions committee views work experience as desirable but not necessary . Undergraduate academic record, reference letters, evidence of leadership experience and official test scores (GRE - and TOEFL, if applicable) play a more significant role in a complete application evaluation. You will have the opportunity to upload your resume as an attachment during the online application submission process.
Required essay responses. You will submit your essays electronically as part of your online application submission.
Two (2) official, unopened, original and certified copies of transcripts from every college or university attended. IMPORTANT: Send your official transcripts to MLHR Admissions Office; Fisher College of Business; 100 Gerlach Hall; 2108 Neil Ave; Columbus OH 43210-1144 . Certified English translations must be provided if the originals are not in English. (You are not required to submit official transcripts for any courses taken at Ohio State University.)
All undergraduate majors are welcome to apply to the MLHR program; however, applicants should have completed at least three courses from the social sciences (examples include, but are not limited to, psychology, economics, sociology, communications, etc.) at time of application to be considered for admission.
The Ohio State University Graduate School requires cumulative 3.0 undergraduate GPA for admission to any graduate program at OSU. Applicants with cumulative undergraduate GPAs less than 3.0 are subject to review and approval by the Graduate School. The MLHR program recommends cumulative undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0 at time of application to be minimally competitive.
Standardized Test Scores
The GRE is required of all applicants to the Fisher MLHR program.
The Ohio State GRE institution code is 1592 and department code is 4202.
The GRE and TOEFL can be taken at a variety of locations, including Ohio State. Please contact the following companies directly for further information
GRE :             609-771-7670      , www.gre.org, email gre-info@ets.org
TOEFL :             609-771-7100      , www.toefl.org, email toefl@ets.org
Click here for application deadlines.
Please mail trasncripts and (if submitting paper) letters of reference to
MLHR Admissions Office
Fisher College of Business
The Ohio State University
100 Gerlach Hall
2108 Neil Avenue
Columbus, OH 43210-1144

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