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ADMISSIONS

Each year, we admit 6 to 8 students into the PhD Program and additional students into the Masters Program. Applications for admission are handled through the Graduate School. Prospective students must apply online.


Successful applicants typically have a strong record of undergraduate achievement, familiarity with historical approaches and scholarship, and excellent writing, research, and analytical skills. Prior specialization in History is not required. Admissions decisions are based primarily upon assessment of the applicant's potential for scholarly achievement in the discipline of History and our faculty's ability to support them in their intended field of study. 

Deadlines must be postmarked/submitted/received by:

  • PhD program applications are due January 15
  • MA application materials are due March 15.

To apply, you will need to submit the following: 

Completed Graduate School Online Application Form.

FOR REVIEW ONLY:  In order for the History Graduate Admissions Committee to review information on your previous course history, the department will accept FOR REVIEW ONLY unofficial transcripts uploaded with your admissions application.  However, for those applicants that are offered admission to History’s Graduate Program; a Final Official Transcript will be REQUIRED at the time of accepting the offer of admission. Once the offer of admission is made, it is at that time, that Official transcripts with degree verification MUST be submitted ELECTRONICALLY from the issuing University to the History Department at:  gradadmissions@stonybrook.edu copying History’s Graduate Program Administrator.

NOTE: It is the responsibility of the applicant, including current or past Stony Brook University students, to order, and make arrangements for their official transcripts to be submitted ELECTRONICALLY to the Graduate School copying the History Department Program Administrator.


Funding

All full-time PhD applicants are automatically considered for financial assistance from the History Department, in the form of a teaching assistantship or a graduate assistantship (pending budgetary approval). They also receive full tuition waivers, as long as they maintain their full-time status. There are no special forms to fill out for Departmental support.

The History Department does not fund MA students. Typically, MA students seek financial assistance through Stony Brook University's Financial Aid Department. 

Additional support is available to eligible PhD students in the form of fellowships. The History Department can nominate eligible students for Presidential Fellowships, created by the university president and used to recruit promising new doctoral students. The Department also awards several endowed fellowships generously created by private donors and foundations, such as the Evan Frankel Foundation Fellowship and the Gardiner Graduate Fellowship. The Gardiner Fellowship is awarded each year to a graduate student researching Early American history, with preference for aspects of local and regional history in which the Gardiner family played an important role.

Entering PhD students in history may also be nominated by the admissions committee to compete for university-sponsored awards, namely Graduate Council Fellowships and Turner Fellowships. If you wish to be considered for either of these financial opportunities, please indicate that on your application. Students wishing to be considered for these awards must be U.S. citizens or Permanent Residents. Turner Fellows must self-identify as a member of an underrepresented groups (such as African American, Native American, Hispanic, etc.) on their application.

U.S. citizens and Permanent Residents are also eligible for other forms of financial aid, which are applied for via the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form

If you have any questions about the process, see the FAQ section at the bottom of this page, and feel free to call or email us with further questions: the Graduate School (631-632-4723), the History Graduate Program Administrator, or our Graduate Director.


GRADUATE Frequently ASKED QUESTIONS