Personal Statement

Upload an essay 500-750 words in length. Please respond to these these four questions when formulating your essay:

  1. Why do you want to enter the graduate special education program at SF State?
  2. What personal attributes do you possess and/or identities do you hold that will contribute to your success in a graduate special education program?
  3. What experiences have you had that have prepared you to work in a collaborative environment that seeks to advance equity and inclusion for individuals with disabilities, both in general and specific to the program you are interested in joining?
  4. What are your goals after you complete the graduate special education program?

The personal statement is used to determine if the individual’s experiences and professional goals are aligned with the program. Further, the writing is assessed as a means to meet the required Pre Writing Assessment (PWA) Level 1 Graduate Studies requirement at SF State.

Applicants must receive a score of 2 or higher on the Personal Statement Department of Special Education rubric to meet the Pre Writing Assessment (PWA) Level 1 Graduate Studies requirement at SF State. Applicants who do not meet this requirement will be denied admission, or, if all other areas of the application are strong, a faculty member may choose to file a petition with Graduate Studies to request conditional admission. The student will need to pass a pre-determined standardized test, or complete an English Writing course from an approved list that will be maintained by the department within one semester of conditional admission.

Personal Statement Assessment Rubric

Category   Description  Score* (0, 0.5 or 1)
Organization and Focus

The statement is well-organized, presented in a way that is logical and leads the reader through the content.

The statement is focused on answering the question prompts provided.

 
Ideas and Themes  The statement has clearly identifiable ideas and themes that relay the individual’s unique perspectives and experiences.  
Language and Written Expression The statement includes precise and accurate word choices, well-crafted sentences, and excellence in grammar and style.  
    Total: /3