• Statement of goals: The goal statement is a key component of the admission review process and serves as an example of the applicant’s ability to express him or herself in writing. The goal statement must be single-spaced, one-inch margins, and no longer than two pages (500-800 words). Applicant must address the following:
o Reason for pursuing study in Emergency and Crisis Management, including future goals and plans.
o Topics or areas of special interest in Emergency and Crisis Management.
examples that can be used: Fema, or American Red Cross, and disaster relief.
o What the applicant will bring to the program that would make him or her a special candidate for admission to this program.

