Master of International Affairs
所属信息
基本信息
项目时长
2项目学分
45学费估算
$15,958申请截止日期
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秋季
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常规
1月12日 -
早申请
12月15日
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其他
申请信息
托福/GRE Code
6003GMAT Code
7B7-K9-03申请费
$90TOEFL要求
100.00
IELTS要求
7.00
推荐信要求
3
文书要求
Personal Statement
Applicants upload their personal statement through the Program Materials quadrant -> Documents tab in GradCAS*. Statements should be typed in 11 pt font, spaced 1.5”, and include the applicant’s name, the title “Personal Statement,” and a page number on each page.
Prompt: In 750 words or less, please address the following topics in your personal statement:
Your personal and professional goals for a career in international affairs,
What (including people, places, internships, or events) inspired you to pursue a career in this field,
How obtaining the MIA from the Bush School will help you achieve your goals, and
What value you bring to the program; this may be knowledge gained from meaningful experiences, education, or jobs you have held in the past.
International Experience Essay
The international experience essay is a place for applicants to convey their unique international experiences and influences. It is in addition to the personal statement and required. Applicants upload their international experience essay through the Program Materials quadrant -> Documents tab in GradCAS. The essay should be typed in 11 pt font, spaced 1.5”, and include the applicant’s name, the title “International Experience Essay,” and a page number on each page.
Prompt: In 750 words or less, tell us about the experiences that have influenced your interest in international affairs. We recognize that your experiences and opportunities may vary substantially from others, but we are looking for aspects of study abroad, living abroad, influential courses or readings, language interests/abilities, international news or events, cultural interactions, and more. Some repetition may occur from your statement, but this essay should include new material too.
Applicants upload their personal statement through the Program Materials quadrant -> Documents tab in GradCAS*. Statements should be typed in 11 pt font, spaced 1.5”, and include the applicant’s name, the title “Personal Statement,” and a page number on each page.
Prompt: In 750 words or less, please address the following topics in your personal statement:
Your personal and professional goals for a career in international affairs,
What (including people, places, internships, or events) inspired you to pursue a career in this field,
How obtaining the MIA from the Bush School will help you achieve your goals, and
What value you bring to the program; this may be knowledge gained from meaningful experiences, education, or jobs you have held in the past.
International Experience Essay
The international experience essay is a place for applicants to convey their unique international experiences and influences. It is in addition to the personal statement and required. Applicants upload their international experience essay through the Program Materials quadrant -> Documents tab in GradCAS. The essay should be typed in 11 pt font, spaced 1.5”, and include the applicant’s name, the title “International Experience Essay,” and a page number on each page.
Prompt: In 750 words or less, tell us about the experiences that have influenced your interest in international affairs. We recognize that your experiences and opportunities may vary substantially from others, but we are looking for aspects of study abroad, living abroad, influential courses or readings, language interests/abilities, international news or events, cultural interactions, and more. Some repetition may occur from your statement, but this essay should include new material too.
申请材料
Résumé
Personal Statement
International Experience Essay
Recommendations (3)
Transcripts
GRE/GMAT Scores (optional if cumulative GPA is 3.2 or above)
Proof of English Proficiency (for applicants from non-English speaking countries)
Personal Statement
International Experience Essay
Recommendations (3)
Transcripts
GRE/GMAT Scores (optional if cumulative GPA is 3.2 or above)
Proof of English Proficiency (for applicants from non-English speaking countries)