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Info for Prospective Graduate Students
Admission to the graduate program is managed through the Department's Admissions Committee, which is appointed annually. Applications can be completed online via UC San Diego's
Division of Graduate Education and Postdoctoral Affairs (GEPA)
. The Admissions Committee will only consider applications that are completed by the application deadline and that are in compliance with GEPA's admissions
policies and requirements
Important Information and Dates
Online application
Application deadline:
December 3
Open House invitations sent:
late January to early February
Linguistics Open House (by invitation only):
TBD (typically late February)
Admission offers sent:
March
Acceptance response deadline:
April 15
New students are admitted only for the Fall quarter of any academic year.  Admission is competitive, and the program of study rigorous. Students with backgrounds other than linguistics may be admitted depending on the type of preparation and strength of the rest of the application. The Admissions Committee evaluates applicants based on their past academic performance. Important factors in the evaluation of an application include:
the nature of the undergraduate course program that the student has undertaken, as evidenced by
official transcripts from the undergraduate institution
statement of purpose;
three
letters of recommendation
demonstrated English language proficiency
, as appropriate;
an optional written sample of linguistic work.
All elements of the application are viewed and considered.
Online Applications:
UCSD offers an
online application
with the intention of making our application process as easy and convenient as possible for you.
Writing Samples:
Writing samples and other supporting materials should be included in the online application.
Application Deadlines:
Deadline for application is December 3. Admissions are always effective the following Fall quarter. We accept applications for the Fall quarter only.
GRE:
Effective June 1, 2021, Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores are not required and will not be considered in the admissions process.
Duolingo English Test (DET)
Effective for Fall 2026 Admissions Cycle
UC San Diego accepts the Duolingo English Test (DET) as one of the approved options to meet the English language proficiency requirement for graduate admission. International applicants may submit DET scores in place of TOEFL or IELTS.
Minimum Total Score
: 120 (out of 160)
Score Validity
: Scores are valid for two years from the test date
Official Score Submission
: Scores must be sent electronically to UC San Diego Graduate Admissions directly from Duolingo.
To send your Duolingo English Test scores to UC San Diego Graduate Admissions, follow these steps:
Log in at
englishtest.duolingo.com
Go to "My Tests" and click "Share Score" on your certified result
Select "university" and search for "UC San Diego"
Check the box next to UCSD in the dropdown menu
Please check your academic program's specific English language proficiency score requirements, as some programs may have higher minimum scores for admission.
For more information or to register, visit the
Duolingo English Test website
TOEFL
for International Students. The
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
is required for international applicants whose native language is not English and whose undergraduate education was conducted in a language other than English. Official test scores must be submitted to the Office of Graduate Studies. TOEFL scores are only valid if they are no more than two years old. The minimum TOEFL score required for consideration for admission is 85. Your TOEFL requirement will be waived by the Grad Division if you have studied for one uninterrupted year at a university-level institution in a country where English is the official language.
International English Language Testing System
- IELTS is jointly managed by the British Council, IDP: IELTS Australia, and the University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations. Arrangements for taking the IELTS Academic Training exam may be made through the
website
The university-wide
minimum IELTS Academic Training exam score
required for consideration for graduate admission is Band Score
. The minimum IELTS score required for consideration for  admission in the Linguistics department is 7. Applicants with marginal scores on the IELTS exam may be required to pass an English proficiency test upon arrival at UCSD or enroll in an English course until the required proficiency is attained.
To submit official test scores to UC San Diego Graduate Education and Postdoctoral Affairs (GEPA), applicants must contact the IELTS test center where they took the test to request their official test results to be sent to the address below. UC San Diego does not accept unofficial copies of IELTS Test Report Forms from students. An institution code is
not
required.
UC San Diego Graduate Admissions is registered to receive IELTS scores using the IELTS Results Service E-Delivery. Please type in the exact information below to send your scores to our office using IELTS E-Delivery on the IELTS website:
University of California, San Diego Graduate Admissions
9500 Gilman Drive #0003
La Jolla, CA 92093-0003
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Inquiries regarding the university's equal opportunity policies may be directed to the campus compliance coordinator, (858) 534-6861.
Supporting Your Transition to Graduate School
Graduate
For Current Grads
For Prospective Grads
Courses
Requirements
Anthropogeny Specialization
Cognitive Science Specialization
Specialization in Computational Social Science
The graduate program combines thorough training in theoretical linguistics and formal analysis with innovative experimental approaches to the study of language.
Inquiries about the Linguistics Graduate Program should be directed to Professor
Gabriela Caballero
, Director of Graduate Studies.