Mark your calendar with all of the dates that are important regarding your application Yale University's graduate school. This includes dates by which you will have needed to take various standardized tests, as well as the deadline to apply to the school.
Fill out the personal information section of the application. You can do this on paper if you have sent for an application packet or online. By August, the application for the following fall is available on Yale's website.
Take the GRE and the GRE subject exam, if there is one for your area of study, by November to be able to apply for the following fall at Yale's grad school. If you are planning to enter the graduate program in management, you must also take the GMAT exam. Have the official test scores sent to Yale to supplement your application package.
If English is not your native language, you are required to submit test scores from the TOEFL--Test of English as a Foreign Language.
Send your official college transcripts to Yale's admissions office. Contact the registrar at your college to find out how to release your transcripts to Yale.
Write a personal statement that reviews your academic background in the field of study you are applying for, as well as future career objectives. The personal statement for Yale Grad School should be between 500 and 1000 words.
Send at least 3 letters of recommendation from faculty members who have worked with you at the undergraduate level and can vouch for your abilities in your area of study.
Complete a financial statement form that is included in the application package. Even if you are not seeking financial aid for your graduate work, Yale University requires that all Masters degree candidates fill out this form.
Include your application fee with your entire application package.