Welcome, feminist21! I myself am actually applying to Ph.D. programs only, since I am applying as I finish my master's degree. Good luck, we don't have too much longer to wait.
And yes, funding is so important right now... I only applied to places where I would have a good chance of funding if admitted. Luckily, it seems that most women's studies ph.d. programs are small and decently funded.
lol, fbh! I KNOW! I am in the same boat. Searching the results page feels like reading tea leaves, doesn't it? I would recommend using the results search as a rough guideline, but don't expect decisions on the same days or anything. For example, Emory interview invites for women's studies are late this year-- by a lot. Don't fret!
What other programs have you applied to? What are your research interests?
Congrats, Lilith! I really like the faculty there-- lots of amazing feminist scholars at UMN in the humanities. What are your research interests?
It's early, but not that early. A lot of Women's Studies depts. are pretty small, and they usually let people who get in know sooner rather than later. I'm just hoping for one offer... somewhere, anywhere! Rutgers lets people know in late Feb., from what I've heard in the past.
Hey everyone, I'm applying to Women's Studies programs and so far no good news yet. I heard back from Feminist Studies at Minnesota-- Rejected. It seems that they chose their candidates very early on, so if you haven't heard yet from there it's likely not good news.
Has anyone applying to Emory been invited to interview? I've been checking the GradCafe results page for any information but so far no one has posted about Women's Studies interviews... but this is around the the time they usually give them out.