BBYO: Application Process
If English is not your native language, you must demonstrate proficiency in English prior to admission. To meet IU's minimum standard for acceptance to any graduate or professional program, you are required to submit your TOEFL scores. Contact all post-secondary institutions attended and request two original academic records be sent to you in a sealed and signed envelope. Make arrangements to have academic records translated (if necessary). Contact people who will write letters of reference on your behalf; ask them if they are willing to submit the reference online. If so, be sure you have their preferred email address. If not, have them write a letter of reference on letterhead and send the letter of reference to you in a sealed and signed envelope. Write your personal statement. (A statement, approximately 750 words, that identifies your academic goals, career objectives, why you are applying to this program, and the qualifications you have that make you a strong candidate for this program.) Update your resume. Save your personal statement and resume as one file. Submit the University application and application fee. When submitting the University application, "upload" the file containing your personal statement and resume. Be sure to include the names and email addresses of people who will be submitting letters of reference on your behalf in the "Recommendations" section of the University application. When you have received all academic records (two from each institution), send them (unopened) along with a copy of your unofficial GMAT score report/s, your letter of reference (unopened, or if submitted online, e-mailed to RHochheiser@bbyo.org), your resume, your personal statement and a copy of your permanent resident card (if required) to: For more information about PDI, please contact Rachel Hochheiser Schwartz at rhochheiser@bbyo.org. |

