General Application Information
The University of Pittsburgh requiresonline applicationsfor graduate programs. We recommend that you explore theDietrich School of Arts and Sciences Graduate Studies,Graduatesection of our site, and the onlineGraduate Handbook(PDF) when preparing your materials.Online applicationswill be available mid-October.
Admission applications for theFall 2025 PhDprogram will be accepted startingSeptember 2024.
Admission applications for theFall 2026 MFAwill be accepted startingSeptember 2025.
Before applying, please review the list of required materials for the PhD program and MFA program.
Please note: The department is not able to review applications and give feedback in advance of submission and applicants do not need to confirm an advisor before applying. Due to the number of applications received, we are not able to give individual feedback after admission decisions are finalized.
Financial Aid
In an effort to reduce financial barriers to attending graduate school, the Kenneth P. Dietrich Graduate School of Arts and Sciences offers application fee waivers. Please note that fee waivers are approved on a case-by-case basis and not all fee waiver requests will be granted. All requests received will be reviewed and responded to within 48 hours during normal business hours: Monday - Friday 8:30a.m. to 5:00p.m. EST.To be considered for a fee waiver, please complete the followingfee waiver surveyfor review.
For application information and deadlines, please contact theOffice of Admissions and Financial Aid.
The department offers a number of assistantships and fellowships involving teaching, administrative and technical work, assistance to faculty members, and combined duties. The requirements established by the Office of Admissions and Financial Aid must be met in order for students to be eligible for department teaching assistantships (TAs) and teaching fellowships (TFs). All students receiving TAs and TFs, receive a full aid package that includes tuition, health benefits, and a stipend. Doctoral students also are eligible for university fellowships, including the Provost’s Humanities Fellowship and K. Leroy Irvis Fellowship. See theDietrich School of Arts and Sciences Graduate Studiesfor more details.
Note that the university assistantships and fellowships normally provide support for the eight months of the academic year only.
Currentstipend ratesfor Graduate Student Assistants (GSA), Teaching Assistants (TA), and Teaching Fellows (TF)
Contact
For information on the application process, please contact
LJ Woolcock
Graduate Student Administrator
liw151@pitt.edu
For questions or information regarding the Theatre Arts Graduate Programs, please contact:
MIchelle Granshaw
Director of Graduate Studies
mkg31@pitt.edu