Apply to the Graduate Certificate in Executive Coaching
It's time to start your application!
You've done your research and you are ready to apply. This is an exciting next step and we want to make it as smooth as possible for you. We're here to answer all of your questions. Please email Admissions at info@williamjames.edu with your questions. You can submit most documents, including your essay, letter of recommendation, and your CV, through our online application portal. Transcripts should be sent to the Admissions Office and need to arrive on or before the deadline.
Application Deadlines for Fall 2025 (August Start)
Priority Deadline: Wednesday, May 14, 2025
General Deadline: Wednesday, July 9, 2025
Interviews: By appointment
All applicants who apply for the Graduate Certificate in Executive Coaching will be considered for a $2,500 scholarship.
Required Application Materials
- $60.00 Application Fee (non-refundable)
- Completed application form
- One (1) letter of recommendation from a work supervisor
- Curriculum Vitae
- Application Essay
- Official Transcript(s)
- Test Scores
- International Applicants
Letters of Recommendation
Letter(s) of recommendation are required from people who are able to attest to your professional, academic, intellectual, motivational, interpersonal, and emotional qualities. References should not be provided by family members, friends, or others who don't know you in either a professional or academic context.
Both the recommendation form and letter must be submitted electronically through your online application account.
How to Ask for a Letter of Recommendation
William James College uses letters of recommendation to get an outside perspective on your academic and/or professional experience. Letters of recommendation are an extension of your resume or application, providing insight into you as a student, employee, and person. It's a way for us to get to know you and understand how you may excel in one of our programs! Therefore, it is important to think about who would best be able to speak to your professional and academic readiness for this graduate-level program.
LEARN MORECurriculum Vitae
Please attach a current CV or résumé which includes the following: educational background, current activity, length and description of employment and/or training experiences, hours per week at each job or training site, names of supervisors at each facility, workshops and seminars attended, and any additional professionally-related material (e.g., presentations, publications, etc.). You may also include any extracurricular activities or interests that you deem relevant.
Application Essay
When composing your essay, please use a traditional font, one-inch margins and double line spacing on a letter-size document. Essay should be 700 words or less.
Tell us why you are seeking this degree to achieve your educational, career, and life goals.
When writing your essay, please refer to any professional or personal experiences and values that have contributed to this decision and why William James College is well suited to help you achieve these goals.
Optional (additional 250 words): Please address any challenges you have faced as related to your educational, career, and life goals and how you have met those challenges.
5 Tips for Writing Your Graduate School Admission Essay
While your graduate school application provides the admissions team with information about your grades and experience, many programs at William James College also require an essay. The requirements may differ by program, but the goal is the same: to get to know you and your aspirations beyond the information on your resume and/or transcript.
LEARN MOREOfficial Transcript(s)
Please request an official academic transcript from each undergraduate and graduate institution that you have attended. Paper transcripts or e-transcripts should be sent directly to William James College from the issuing registrar's office. We recommend that you request these documents as soon as you decide to apply for admission and to allow at least ten business days for the issuing registrar to process your request. If you have completed a semester abroad and these corresponding courses do not appear on your home institution's transcript with a letter grade, then you must provide a separate transcript for this period of study.
Paper transcripts must be addressed to:
William James College
Office of Admissions
1 Wells Avenue
Newton, MA 02459
E-transcripts must be sent to transcript@williamjames.edu, and must arrive at William James College on or before the set deadline. Postmark on the deadline date is not acceptable. Be aware that you will not be able to enroll and register for classes if we have not received your official final transcripts with degree conferral.
Current and former William James College students please see WJC transcript instructions on the Academic History section of the online application.
All applicants who have attended a non-US institution of higher learning must provide an official translation and equivalency to US Higher Education of their academic record. William James College recommends that applicants contact World Education Services to request this service. For more information, please visit www.wes.org.
Test Scores
General GRE is not required.
For applicants whose primary language is not English, proof of English proficiency official score reports must be submitted directly to us from one of these testing agencies:
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) combined score (no more than two years old) of at least 110 (internet-based test) is preferred.
- William James College's TOEFL school code/reporting number is 3501
- For information regarding the TOEFL, call (609) 771-7100, or visit www.ets.org/toefl.html
OR
Duolingo English Test score (no more than two years old) of at least 140.
- For information regarding the Duolingo English Test, visit englishtest.duolingo.com/test_takers
- Duolingo FAQs testcenter.zendesk.com/hc/en-us
International Applicants
Please be aware that this program does NOT support Student visas.
All applicants to any graduate program at William James College must have completed a four-year undergraduate degree from a regionally accredited US institution, or its equivalent, by the start date of enrollment. All applicants must submit official translations of all non-US transcripts (please refer to the online application and the transcripts section for additional instructions). Completion of an online application, submission of all required supporting documents, and an interview are required.
For applicants whose primary language is not English, proof of English proficiency official score reports must be submitted directly to us from one of these testing agencies:
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) combined score (no more than two years old) of at least 110 (internet-based test) is preferred.
- William James College's TOEFL school code/reporting number is 3501
- For information regarding the TOEFL, call (609) 771-7100, or visit www.ets.org/toefl.html
OR
Duolingo English Test score (no more than two years old) of at least 140.
- For information regarding the Duolingo English Test, visit englishtest.duolingo.com/test_takers
- Duolingo FAQs testcenter.zendesk.com/hc/en-us