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APPLICATION DEADLINES AND REQUIREMENTS
All deadline dates are based on Eastern Standard Time (EST). Applications close at 11:59PM on the deadline day.
Graduate Certificates
Application Deadlines*
Fall Semester
Spring Semester
Priority Deadline – February 15
Regular Deadline – April 1
Late Deadline – June 1
Regular Deadline – October 1
Late Deadline – November 1
*Online applications must be submitted and all materials received by the deadline to be reviewed for admission. This application requires that all materials be submitted online. Do not submit paper copies.
Application Submission Instructions
Create an account.
Start a new application.
Select application type: “Graduate Programs”
Click “Create application”
Click “Open Application” to begin your application
On the “Program Selection” page:
Select College: “Andrew Young School of Policy Studies”
Select Program:
“Graduate Certificate in Nonprofit Management and Social Enterprise”
“Graduate Certificate in Planning and Economic Development”
“Graduate Certificate in Policy Analytics”
“Graduate Certificate in Public Management and Leadership”
“Graduate Certificate in Sport Social Work”
“Graduate Certificate in Computational Social Science”
Application Requirements**
A completed application includes all of the following materials submitted online.
Do not submit paper copies
Submitted
Online Application
. All online applications must be submitted by the deadline. Paper applications are not available.
Application fee:
A nonrefundable fee of $50 is required for each application. This fee must be paid online by credit card.
Goal statement:
You should submit a short, typed statement that answers the following: What inspired you to pursue a degree and/or career in public service? Discuss any specific events, experiences (personal, academic, or professional), issue areas, or individuals that have influenced your decision. How do you envision using a degree from the Andrew Young School to achieve your professional goals?
Official GRE (Graduate Record Examination) scores (Optional):
The GRE of the Educational Testing Service is optional. However, the GRE is strongly recommended for any applicant whose undergraduate grade-point-average (UGPA) is below 3.0. If submitting GRE scores, submit test scores in advance or at the same time of application submission. Official scores must be reported to institution code 5251. More information can be found at our
Admissions FAQ page
or, to schedule the test, at
www.gre.org.
TOEFL or IELTS Academic scores (International applicants only):
Most international applicants are required to submit official TOEFL or IELTS Academic scores. Any applicant whose country of birth is an English-speaking country found on the exemption list is not subject to the English Proficiency requirement.
Exemption list
Upload Transcripts from each post-secondary college/university attended. For students who have already earned a degree; if the title of the degree and graduation date (month and year) are not indicated on the transcript, separate proof of degree (e.g., an official copy of the diploma or degree certificate) must also be submitted along with the transcript:
Upload each transcript to the
Academic History
section of the
online application
before submitting your application
-or-
upload to your
application status page
under the
Upload Material
s section if your application has been submitted.
Review all requirements for submitting transcripts
here
Failure to follow these
requirements
will delay your application processing.
Writing Sample
: Not required. Do not submit.
**Committees may occasionally request materials in addition to those listed above. You will be contacted if additional materials are necessary to complete a thorough review of your application.
Master of Arts in Economics
Application Deadlines*
Fall Semester
Spring Semester
Priority Deadline – February 15
Regular Deadline – April 1
Late Deadline – June 1
Regular Deadline – October 1
Late Deadline – November 1
*Online applications must be submitted and all materials received by the deadline to be reviewed for admission. This application requires that all materials be submitted online. Do not submit paper copies.
Application Submission Instructions
Create an account.
Start a new application.
Select application type: “Graduate Programs”
Click “Create application”
Click “Open Application” to begin your application
On the “Program Selection” page:
Select College: “Andrew Young School of Policy Studies”
Select Program: “Economics; Master of Arts”
Application Requirements**
A completed application includes all of the following materials submitted online.
Do not submit paper copies
Submitted
Online Application
. All online applications must be submitted by the deadline. Paper applications are not available.
Application fee:
A nonrefundable fee of $50 is required for each application. This fee must be paid online by credit card.
Goal statement:
The goal statement is your means of presenting yourself to the Graduate Admissions Committee. You should submit a short typed statement of personal and professional goals as they relate to the certificate or degree program you are seeking. Most applicants write approximately two typed pages, summarizing their work experience, the reasons they have chosen the program, why they want to attend Georgia State, and how the degree fits in with their career goals.
TOEFL or IELTS Academic scores (International applicants only):
Most international applicants are required to submit official TOEFL or IELTS Academic scores. Any applicant whose country of birth is an English-speaking country found on the exemption list is not subject to the English Proficiency requirement.
Exemption list
Three letters of recommendation:
All letters should be submitted through the online application.
Upload Transcripts from each post-secondary college/university attended. For students who have already earned a degree; if the title of the degree and graduation date (month and year) are not indicated on the transcript, separate proof of degree (e.g., an official copy of the diploma or degree certificate) must also be submitted along with the transcript:
Upload each transcript to the
Academic History
section of the
online application
before submitting your application
-or-
upload to your
application status page
under the
Upload Material
s section if your application has been submitted.
Review all requirements for submitting transcripts
here
Failure to follow these
requirements
will delay your application processing.
Writing Sample
: Not required. Do not submit.
**Committees may occasionally request materials in addition to those listed above. You will be contacted if additional materials are necessary to complete a thorough review of your application.
Master of Interdisciplinary Studies in Criminal Justice Administration
Application Deadlines*
Fall Semester
Spring Semester
Priority Deadline – February 15
Regular Deadline – April 1
Late Deadline – June 1
Regular Deadline – October 1
Late Deadline – November 1
*Online applications must be submitted and all materials received by the deadline to be reviewed for admission. This application requires that all materials be submitted online. Do not submit paper copies.
Application Submission Instructions
Create an account.
Start a new application.
Select application type: “Graduate Programs”
Click “Create application”
Click “Open Application” to begin your application
On the “Program Selection” page:
Select College: “Andrew Young School of Policy Studies”
Select Program: “Interdisciplinary Studies; Master of Interdisciplinary Studies (PS)”
Select Concentration: “Criminal Justice Admin”
Application Requirements**
A completed application includes all of the following materials submitted online.
Do not submit paper copies
Submitted
Online Application
. All online applications must be submitted by the deadline. Paper applications are not available.
Application fee:
A nonrefundable fee of $50 is required for each application. This fee must be paid online by credit card.
Personal Statement:
A brief personal essay explaining the applicant’s interest in the program.
OEFL or IELTS Academic scores (International applicants only):
Most international applicants are required to submit official TOEFL or IELTS Academic scores. Any applicant whose country of birth is an English-speaking country found on the exemption list is not subject to the English Proficiency requirement.
Exemption list
Two letters of recommendation:
All letters should be submitted through the online application.
Upload Transcripts from each post-secondary college/university attended. For students who have already earned a degree; if the title of the degree and graduation date (month and year) are not indicated on the transcript, separate proof of degree (e.g., an official copy of the diploma or degree certificate) must also be submitted along with the transcript:
Upload each transcript to the
Academic History
section of the
online application
before submitting your application
-or-
upload to your
application status page
under the
Upload Material
s section if your application has been submitted.
Review all requirements for submitting transcripts
here
Failure to follow these
requirements
will delay your application processing.
Writing Sample
: Not required. Do not submit.
**Committees may occasionally request materials in addition to those listed above. You will be contacted if additional materials are necessary to complete a thorough review of application.
Master of Interdisciplinary Studies in Urban Studies
Application Deadlines*
Fall Semester
Spring Semester
Priority Deadline – February 15
Regular Deadline – April 1
Late Deadline – June 1
Regular Deadline – October 1
Late Deadline – November 1
*Online applications must be submitted and all materials received by the deadline to be reviewed for admission. This application requires that all materials be submitted online. Do not submit paper copies.
Application Submission Instructions
Create an account.
Start a new application.
Select application type: “Graduate Programs”
Click “Create an application”
Click “Open Application” to begin your application
On the “Program Selection” page:
Select College: “Andrew Young School of Policy Studies”
Select Program: “Interdisciplinary Studies; Master of Interdisciplinary Studies (PS)”
Select Concentration: “Urban Studies”
Application Requirements**
A completed application includes all of the following materials submitted online.
Do not submit paper copies
Submitted
Online Application
. All online applications must be submitted by the deadline. The MIS can be found under “Interdisciplinary Studies – University Wide” for college. Paper applications are not available.
Application fee:
A nonrefundable fee of $50 is required for each application. This fee must be paid online by credit card.
Goal Statement:
The goal statement is your opportunity to present yourself to the Graduate Admissions Committee. You should submit a short, typed statement of personal and professional goals as they relate to this program. Most applicants write approximately two typed pages, summarizing their work or academic experience, the reasons they have chosen this program, why they want to attend Georgia State University, faculty members with whom they might want to work, and how the degree fits with their long-term goals.
OEFL or IELTS Academic scores (International applicants only):
Most international applicants are required to submit official TOEFL or IELTS Academic scores. Any applicant whose country of birth is an English-speaking country found on the exemption list is not subject to the English Proficiency requirement.
Exemption list
Two letters of recommendation:
All letters should be submitted through the online application.
Upload Transcripts from each post-secondary college/university attended. For students who have already earned a degree; if the title of the degree and graduation date (month and year) are not indicated on the transcript, separate proof of degree (e.g., an official copy of the diploma or degree certificate) must also be submitted along with the transcript:
Upload each transcript to the
Academic History
section of the
online application
before submitting your application
-or-
upload to your
application status page
under the
Upload Material
s section if your application has been submitted.
Review all requirements for submitting transcripts
here
Failure to follow these
requirements
will delay your application processing.
Writing Sample
: Not required. Do not submit.
**Committees may occasionally request materials in addition to those listed above. You will be contacted if additional materials are necessary to complete a thorough review of your application.
Master of Public Administration
Application Deadlines*
Fall Semester
Spring Semester
Priority Deadline – February 15
Regular Deadline – April 1
Late Deadline – June 1
Regular Deadline – October 1
Late Deadline – November 1
*Online applications must be submitted and all materials received by the deadline to be reviewed for admission. This application requires that all materials be submitted online. Do not submit paper copies.
Application Submission Instructions
Create an account.
Start a new application.
Select application type: “Graduate Programs”
Click “Create application”
Click “Open Application” to begin your application
On the “Program Selection” page:
Select College: “Andrew Young School of Policy Studies”
Select Program: “Public Administration; Master of Public Administration”
Application Requirements**
A completed application includes all of the following materials submitted online.
Do not submit paper copies
Submitted
Online Application
. All online applications must be submitted by the deadline. Paper applications are not available.
Application fee:
A nonrefundable fee of $50 is required for each application. This fee must be paid online by credit card.
Goal statement:
You should submit a short, typed statement that answers the following: What inspired you to pursue a degree and/or career in public service? Discuss any specific events, experiences (personal, academic, or professional), issue areas, or individuals that have influenced your decision. How do you envision using a degree from the Andrew Young School to achieve your professional goals?
Official GRE (Graduate Record Examination) scores (Optional):
The GRE of the Educational Testing Service is optional. However, the GRE is strongly recommended for any applicant whose undergraduate grade-point-average (UGPA) is below 3.0. If submitting GRE scores, submit test scores in advance or at the same time of application submission. Official scores must be reported to institution code 5251. More information can be found at our
Admissions FAQ page
or, to schedule the test, at
www.gre.org.
TOEFL or IELTS Academic scores (International applicants only):
Most international applicants are required to submit official TOEFL or IELTS Academic scores. Any applicant whose country of birth is an English-speaking country found on the exemption list is not subject to the English Proficiency requirement.
Exemption list
Three letters of recommendation:
All letters should be submitted through the online application.
Upload Transcripts from each post-secondary college/university attended. For students who have already earned a degree; if the title of the degree and graduation date (month and year) are not indicated on the transcript, separate proof of degree (e.g., an official copy of the diploma or degree certificate) must also be submitted along with the transcript:
Upload each transcript to the
Academic History
section of the
online application
before submitting your application
-or-
upload to your
application status page
under the
Upload Material
s section if your application has been submitted.
Review all requirements for submitting transcripts
here
Failure to follow these
requirements
will delay your application processing.
Writing Sample
: Not required. Do not submit.
**Committees may occasionally request materials in addition to those listed above. You will be contacted if additional materials are necessary to complete a thorough review of your application.
Master of Public Policy
Application Deadlines*
Fall Semester
Spring Semester
Priority Deadline – February 15
Regular Deadline – April 1
Late Deadline – June 1
Regular Deadline – October 1
Late Deadline – November 1
*Online applications must be submitted and all materials received by the deadline to be reviewed for admission. This application requires that all materials be submitted online. Do not submit paper copies.
Application Submission Instructions
Create an account.
Start a new application.
Select application type: “Graduate Programs”
Click “Create application”
Click “Open Application” to begin your application
On the “Program Selection” page:
Select College: “Andrew Young School of Policy Studies”
Select Program: “Public Policy; Master of Public Policy”
Application Requirements**
A completed application includes all of the following materials submitted online.
Do not submit paper copies
Submitted
Online Application
. All online applications must be submitted by the deadline. Paper applications are not available.
Application fee:
A nonrefundable fee of $50 is required for each application. This fee must be paid online by credit card.
Goal statement:
You should submit a short, typed statement that answers the following: What inspired you to pursue a degree and/or career in public service? Discuss any specific events, experiences (personal, academic, or professional), issue areas, or individuals that have influenced your decision. How do you envision using a degree from the Andrew Young School to achieve your professional goals?
Official GRE (Graduate Record Examination) scores (Optional):
The GRE of the Educational Testing Service is optional. However, the GRE is strongly recommended for any applicant whose undergraduate grade-point-average (UGPA) is below 3.0. If submitting GRE scores, submit test scores in advance or at the same time of application submission. Official scores must be reported to institution code 5251. More information can be found at our
Admissions FAQ page
or, to schedule the test, at
www.gre.org.
TOEFL or IELTS Academic scores (International applicants only):
Most international applicants are required to submit official TOEFL or IELTS Academic scores. Any applicant whose country of birth is an English-speaking country found on the exemption list is not subject to the English Proficiency requirement.
Exemption list
Three letters of recommendation:
All letters should be submitted through the online application.
Upload Transcripts from each post-secondary college/university attended. For students who have already earned a degree; if the title of the degree and graduation date (month and year) are not indicated on the transcript, separate proof of degree (e.g., an official copy of the diploma or degree certificate) must also be submitted along with the transcript:
Upload each transcript to the
Academic History
section of the
online application
before submitting your application
-or-
upload to your
application status page
under the
Upload Material
s section if your application has been submitted.
Review all requirements for submitting transcripts
here
Failure to follow these
requirements
will delay your application processing.
Writing Sample
: Not required. Do not submit.
**Committees may occasionally request materials in addition to those listed above. You will be contacted if additional materials are necessary to complete a thorough review of your application.
Master of Science in Criminal Justice
Application Deadlines*
Fall Semester
Spring Semester
Priority Deadline – February 15
Regular Deadline – April 1
Late Deadline – June 1
Regular Deadline – October 1
Late Deadline – November 1
*Online applications must be submitted and all materials received by the deadline to be reviewed for admission. This application requires that all materials be submitted online. Do not submit paper copies.
Application Submission Instructions
Create an account.
Start a new application.
Select application type: “Graduate Programs”
Click “Create application”
Click “Open Application” to begin your application
On the “Program Selection” page:
Select College: “Andrew Young School of Policy Studies”
Select Program: “Criminal Justice; Master of Science”
Application Requirements**
A completed application includes all of the following materials submitted online.
Do not submit paper copies
Submitted
Online Application
. All online applications must be submitted by the deadline. Paper applications are not available.
Application fee:
A nonrefundable fee of $50 is required for each application. This fee must be paid online by credit card.
Goal Statement:
The goal statement is your means of presenting yourself to the Graduate Admissions Committee. You should submit a short typed statement of personal and professional goals as they relate to the Master’s in Criminal Justice degree program. Most applicants write two typed pages, summarizing their work or relevant academic experience, the reasons they have chosen the program, why they want to attend Georgia State, and how the degree fits in with their career goals.
OEFL or IELTS Academic scores (International applicants only):
Most international applicants are required to submit official TOEFL or IELTS Academic scores. Any applicant whose country of birth is an English-speaking country found on the exemption list is not subject to the English Proficiency requirement.
Exemption list
Three letters of recommendation:
Three letters of recommendation should be submitted through the online application. At least two of these letters should be from current or former college instructors/professors who can describe the applicant’s academic ability and assess readiness for the Master’s in Criminal Justice degree program at GSU.
Upload Transcripts from each post-secondary college/university attended. For students who have already earned a degree; if the title of the degree and graduation date (month and year) are not indicated on the transcript, separate proof of degree (e.g., an official copy of the diploma or degree certificate) must also be submitted along with the transcript:
Upload each transcript to the
Academic History
section of the
online application
before submitting your application
-or-
upload to your
application status page
under the
Upload Material
s section if your application has been submitted.
Review all requirements for submitting transcripts
here
Failure to follow these
requirements
will delay your application processing.
Writing Sample
: Not required. Do not submit.
**Committees may occasionally request materials in addition to those listed above. You will be contacted if additional materials are necessary to complete a thorough review of your application.
Master of Social Work
Application Deadlines*
Fall Semester
Summer Semester – Advanced standing only
Deadline – February 15
Deadline – February 15
*Online applications must be submitted and all materials received by the deadline to be reviewed for admission. This application requires that all materials be submitted online. Do not submit paper copies.
Application Submission Instructions
Create an account.
Start a new application.
Select application type: “Graduate Programs”
Click “Create application”
Click “Open Application” to begin your application
On the “Program Selection” page:
Select College: “Andrew Young School of Policy Studies”
Select Program:
“Social Work – Advanced Standing; Master of Social Work”
“Social Work; Master of Social Work, Mental Health and Wellness”
“Social Work; Master of Social Work, Community Partnerships and Leadership”
Application Requirements**
A completed application includes all of the following materials submitted online.
Do not submit paper copies
Submitted
Online Application
. All online applications must be submitted by the deadline. Paper applications are not available.
Application fee:
A nonrefundable fee of $50 is required for each application. This fee must be paid online by credit card.
Statement of Purpose:
See the Statement of Purpose Guidelines and supplemental questions to be answered in the section below.***
TOEFL or IELTS Academic scores (International applicants only):
Most international applicants are required to submit official TOEFL or IELTS Academic scores. Any applicant whose country of birth is an English-speaking country found on the exemption list is not subject to the English Proficiency requirement.
Exemption list
Three letters of recommendation:
All letters should be submitted through the online application.
Upload Transcripts from each post-secondary college/university attended. For students who have already earned a degree; if the title of the degree and graduation date (month and year) are not indicated on the transcript, separate proof of degree (e.g., an official copy of the diploma or degree certificate) must also be submitted along with the transcript:
Upload each transcript to the
Academic History
section of the
online application
before submitting your application
-or-
upload to your
application status page
under the
Upload Material
s section if your application has been submitted.
Review all requirements for submitting transcripts
here
Failure to follow these
requirements
will delay your application processing.
Writing Sample
: Not required. Do not submit.
Statement of Purpose Guidelines***
In order for the School of Social Work to obtain a clear picture of who you are, why you have chosen to enter the social work profession, your readiness for graduate education, and what motivates you to apply to Georgia State University’s Master of Social Work program, we ask you to write a statement of purpose and submit it with your application. This statement, which is an important part of your overall application, should NOT include a detailed description of your entire life; it should briefly cover important experiences, interests, and abilities as they relate to your seeking professional training in the School of Social Work. You should use the following statements to discuss your personal background, career objectives and personal evaluation. The Statement of Purpose should be no more than six typed, double-spaced pages and answer the following questions.
Understanding that there are many helping professions, we are interested in knowing why you want to be a social worker. Describe the factors that have led to your decision to enter the social work profession. Discuss life experiences, other people, or educational, employment or volunteer experiences that have contributed to your decision. Discuss your understanding of the social work profession.
Having read the GSU School of Social Work’s mission statement and description of the MSW program, discuss how your particular interests fit with our MSW program.
Discuss the personal qualities that equip you for the social work profession. Include any experiences in which you have exercised leadership, responsibility, and/or judgment. Discuss also what areas of your professional development you would like to strengthen.
Discuss experiences you have had which make you believe that you can work effectively with people from diverse populations reflecting religious, racial, ethnic, handicapped status, socio-economic, gender, and sexual orientation differences.
Discuss any extenuating circumstances which may have affected past academic performance.
ADVANCED STANDING APPLICANTS ARE ASKED TO ANSWER THE ABOVE QUESTIONS AND THE ONE BELOW.
Having earned a Bachelor of Social Work degree, we would like for you to analyze a social work experience, using your practicum or employment (pick the most significant).
What social work theory or theories did you find to be the most valuable in the experience?
What did you learn from the experience?
How will a Master of Social Work degree with a specialization in Community Partnerships help strengthen you as a social work practitioner? In the spirit of confidentiality we ask that you do not reveal names or organizations or individual people.
**Committees may occasionally request materials in addition to those listed above. You will be contacted if additional materials are necessary to complete a thorough review of your application.
Ph.D. in Criminal Justice and Criminology
Application Deadline*
Fall Semester
Deadline – January 15
*Online applications must be submitted and all materials received by the deadline to be reviewed for admission. This application requires that all materials be submitted online. Do not submit paper copies.
Application Submission Instructions
Create an account.
Start a new application.
Select application type: “Graduate Programs”
Click “Create an application”
Click “Open Application” to begin your application
On the “Program Selection” page:
Select College: “Andrew Young School of Policy Studies”
Select Program: “Criminal Justice and Criminology; Doctor of Philosophy”
Application Requirements**
A completed application includes all of the following materials submitted online.
Do not submit paper copies
Submitted
Online Application
. All online applications must be submitted by the deadline. Paper applications are not available.
Application fee:
A nonrefundable fee of $50 is required for each application. This fee must be paid online by credit card.
Statement of Professional and Academic Goals:
In two to three pages, address the following topics in an essay: academic goals, field(s) of interest, how GSU’s program will contribute to achieving these goals. Specifically, please address:
Your career goals and main research interests and how these interests align with our faculty
The relevant research, course work, and/or work experience that has prepared you to complete a Ph.D. in Criminal Justice and Criminology at Georgia State University
How completing a Ph.D. In Criminal Justice and Criminology at Georgia State University help you achieve your long-term goals
Challenges you have faced achieving your academic goals to date and how you overcame them
Your strengths that have contributed to your research, academic, and/or work success
Weaknesses or areas of growth that you want to address
Your views of diversity and inclusion as goals in graduate education
Academic Paper/Writing Sample:
Single-authored writing sample that demonstrates the applicant’s writing ability. Examples include a chapter from the applicant’s thesis or a paper written for course credit. In general, the paper submitted should not be longer than 35 double-spaced pages.
OEFL or IELTS Academic scores (International applicants only):
Most international applicants are required to submit official TOEFL or IELTS Academic scores. Any applicant whose country of birth is an English-speaking country found on the exemption list is not subject to the English Proficiency requirement.
Exemption list
Three letters of recommendation:
Three letters of recommendation should be submitted through the online application. At least two of these letters should be from current or former college instructors/professors who can describe the applicant’s academic ability and assess readiness for the Master’s in Criminal Justice degree program at GSU.
Upload Transcripts from each post-secondary college/university attended. For students who have already earned a degree; if the title of the degree and graduation date (month and year) are not indicated on the transcript, separate proof of degree (e.g., an official copy of the diploma or degree certificate) must also be submitted along with the transcript:
Upload each transcript to the
Academic History
section of the
online application
before submitting your application
-or-
upload to your
application status page
under the
Upload Material
s section if your application has been submitted.
Review all requirements for submitting transcripts
here
Failure to follow these
requirements
will delay your application processing.
**Committees may occasionally request materials in addition to those listed above. You will be contacted if additional materials are necessary to complete a thorough review of your application.
Ph.D. in Economics
Application Deadline*
Fall Semester
Deadline – January 15
*Online applications must be submitted and all materials received by the deadline to be reviewed for admission. This application requires that all materials be submitted online. Do not submit paper copies.
Application Submission Instructions
Create an account.
Start a new application.
Select application type: “Graduate Programs”
Click “Create an application”
Click “Open Application” to begin your application
On the “Program Selection” page:
Select College: “Andrew Young School of Policy Studies”
Select Program: “Economics; Doctor of Philosophy”
Application Requirements
A completed application includes all of the following materials submitted online.
Do not submit paper copies
Submitted
Online Application
. All online applications must be submitted by the deadline. Paper applications are not available.
Application fee:
A nonrefundable fee of $50 is required for each application. This fee must be paid online by credit card.
Personal/Goal Statement:
Two to three page, typed statement of interest covering personal and professional goals as they relate to the Ph.D. in Economics, including desired area of specialization, research interests, and faculty with whom applicant would like to work. Statement should discuss your reasons for applying to the doctoral program, expectations for completion of the coursework and dissertation, and prospective employment. Include special circumstances, if any, or other information not covered in the application that you think would be helpful in evaluating your application.
Resume/Curriculum Vitae:
Provide a complete, current resume or curriculum vitae summarizing your academic, research, clinical, and/or other relevant experiences.
Official GRE (Graduate Record Examination) scores:
Official scores must be reported to institution code 5251 and received by GA State by the application deadline. More information can be found at our
Admissions FAQ page
or, to schedule the test, at
www.gre.org.
OEFL or IELTS Academic scores (International applicants only):
Most international applicants are required to submit official TOEFL or IELTS Academic scores. Any applicant whose country of birth is an English-speaking country found on the exemption list is not subject to the English Proficiency requirement.
Exemption list
Three letters of recommendation:
All letters should be submitted through the online application.
Upload Transcripts from each post-secondary college/university attended. For students who have already earned a degree; if the title of the degree and graduation date (month and year) are not indicated on the transcript, separate proof of degree (e.g., an official copy of the diploma or degree certificate) must also be submitted along with the transcript:
Upload each transcript to the
Academic History
section of the
online application
before submitting your application
-or-
upload to your
application status page
under the
Upload Material
s section if your application has been submitted.
Review all requirements for submitting transcripts
here
Failure to follow these
requirements
will delay your application processing.
Writing Sample
: Not required. Do not submit.
**Committees may occasionally request materials in addition to those listed above. You will be contacted if additional materials are necessary to complete a thorough review of your application.
Ph.D. in Public Policy
Application Deadlines*
Fall Semester
Deadline – January 15
*Online applications must be submitted and all materials received by the deadline to be reviewed for admission. This application requires that all materials be submitted online. Do not submit paper copies.
Application Submission Instructions
Create an account.
Start a new application.
Select application type: “Graduate Programs”
Click “Create application”
Click “Open Application” to begin your application
On the “Program Selection” page:
Select College: “Andrew Young School of Policy Studies”
Select Program: “Public Policy; Doctor of Philosophy”
Application Requirements**
A completed application includes all of the following materials submitted online.
Do not submit paper copies
Submitted
Online Application
. All online applications must be submitted by the deadline. Paper applications are not available.
Application fee:
A nonrefundable fee of $50 is required for each application. This fee must be paid online by credit card.
Personal/Goal Statement:
Two to three page, typed statement of interest covering personal and professional goals as they relate to the Ph.D. in Public Policy, including desired area of specialization, research interests, and faculty with whom applicant would like to work. Statement should discuss your reasons for applying to the doctoral program, expectations for completion of the coursework and dissertation, and prospective employment. Include special circumstances, if any, or other information not covered in the application that you think would be helpful in evaluating your application.
Biographical Statement:
Two page Biographical Statement that includes biographical information and defines how you have prepared yourself for doctoral study. It may include schools attended, areas of study and formative experiences (particularly those that are relevant to pursuing a Ph.D.). This statement is intended to help the committee better know the applicant and to see why pursuing a doctoral program is the next logical step.
Official GRE (Graduate Record Examination) scores:
Official scores must be reported to institution code 5251 and received by GA State by the application deadline. More information can be found at our
Admissions FAQ page
or, to schedule the test, at
www.gre.org.
OEFL or IELTS Academic scores (International applicants only):
Most international applicants are required to submit official TOEFL or IELTS Academic scores. Any applicant whose country of birth is an English-speaking country found on the exemption list is not subject to the English Proficiency requirement.
Exemption list
Three letters of recommendation:
All letters should be submitted through the online application.
Upload Transcripts from each post-secondary college/university attended. For students who have already earned a degree; if the title of the degree and graduation date (month and year) are not indicated on the transcript, separate proof of degree (e.g., an official copy of the diploma or degree certificate) must also be submitted along with the transcript:
Upload each transcript to the
Academic History
section of the
online application
before submitting your application
-or-
upload to your
application status page
under the
Upload Material
s section if your application has been submitted.
Review all requirements for submitting transcripts
here
Failure to follow these
requirements
will delay your application processing.
Writing Sample
: Not required. Do not submit.
**Committees may occasionally request materials in addition to those listed above. You will be contacted if additional materials are necessary to complete a thorough review of your application.
Joint GSU/GA Tech Ph.D. in Public Policy
Application Deadlines*
Fall Semester
Deadline – January 15
*Online applications must be submitted and all materials received by the deadline to be reviewed for admission. This application requires that all materials be submitted online. Do not submit paper copies.
Application Submission Instructions
Create an account.
Start a new application.
Select application type: “Graduate Programs”
Click “Create an application”
Click “Open Application” to begin your application
On the “Program Selection” page:
Select College: “Andrew Young School of Policy Studies”
Select Program: “Public Policy – Joint Program; Doctor of Philosophy”
Application Requirements**
A completed application includes all of the following materials submitted online.
Do not submit paper copies
Two online applications (Apply to GA State and apply to GA Tech)
: All online applications must be submitted by the deadline. Paper applications are not available.
Application fee:
A nonrefundable fee should be paid when submitting your application to GA Tech. Review instructions before completing process.
Statement of Interest:
A two to three page typed statement of interest covering personal and professional goals as they relate to the Ph.D. in Public Policy, including desired area of specialization, research interests, and faculty with whom applicant would like to work. The statement should discuss your reasons for applying to the doctoral program, expectations for completion of the coursework and dissertation, and prospective employment. Include special circumstances, if any, or other information not covered in the application that you think would be helpful in evaluating your application.
Biographical Statement:
A two-page Biographical Statement that includes biographical information and defines how you have prepared yourself for doctoral study. It may include schools attended, areas of study and formative experiences (particularly those that are relevant to pursuing a Ph.D.). This statement is intended to help the committee better know the applicant and to see why pursuing a doctoral program is the next logical step.
Official GRE (Graduate Record Examination) scores:
Official scores must be reported to institution code 5251 and received by GA State by the application deadline. More information can be found at our
Admissions FAQ page
or, to schedule the test, at
www.gre.org.
OEFL or IELTS Academic scores (International applicants only):
Most international applicants are required to submit official TOEFL or IELTS Academic scores. Any applicant whose country of birth is an English-speaking country found on the exemption list is not subject to the English Proficiency requirement.
Exemption list
Three letters of recommendation:
All letters should be submitted through the online application.
Upload Transcripts from each post-secondary college/university attended. For students who have already earned a degree; if the title of the degree and graduation date (month and year) are not indicated on the transcript, separate proof of degree (e.g., an official copy of the diploma or degree certificate) must also be submitted along with the transcript:
Upload each transcript to the
Academic History
section of the
online application
before submitting your application
-or-
upload to your
application status page
under the
Upload Material
s section if your application has been submitted.
Review all requirements for submitting transcripts
here
Failure to follow these
requirements
will delay your application processing.
Writing Sample
: Not required. Do not submit.
**Committees may occasionally request materials in addition to those listed above. You will be contacted if additional materials are necessary to complete a thorough review of your application.
Ph.D. in Urban Studies
Application Deadlines*
Fall Semester
Deadline – January 15
*Online applications must be submitted and all materials received by the deadline to be reviewed for admission. This application requires that all materials be submitted online. Do not submit paper copies.
Application Submission Instructions
Create an account.
Start a new application.
Select application type: “Graduate Programs”
Click “Create application”
Click “Open Application” to begin your application
On the “Program Selection” page:
Select College: “Andrew Young School of Policy Studies”
Select Program: “Urban Studies; Doctor of Philosophy”
Application Requirements**
A completed application includes all of the following materials submitted online.
Do not submit paper copies
Submitted
Online Application
. All online applications must be submitted by the deadline. Paper applications are not available.
Application fee:
A nonrefundable fee of $50 is required for each application. This fee must be paid online by credit card.
Personal/Goal Statement:
Two to three page, typed statement of interest covering personal and professional goals as they relate to the Ph.D. in Urban Studies, including desired area of specialization, research interests, and faculty with whom applicant would like to work. Statement should discuss your reasons for applying to the doctoral program, expectations for completion of the coursework and dissertation, and prospective employment. Include special circumstances, if any, or other information not covered in the application that you think would be helpful in evaluating your application.
Biographical Statement:
Two page Biographical Statement that includes biographical information and defines how you have prepared yourself for doctoral study. It may include schools attended, areas of study and formative experiences (particularly those that are relevant to pursuing a Ph.D.). This statement is intended to help the committee better know the applicant and to see why pursuing a doctoral program is the next logical step.
Resume or CV:
Include a curriculum vitae or resume summarizing your academic, research, clinical and/or other relevant experiences.
OEFL or IELTS Academic scores (International applicants only):
Most international applicants are required to submit official TOEFL or IELTS Academic scores. Any applicant whose country of birth is an English-speaking country found on the exemption list is not subject to the English Proficiency requirement.
Exemption list
Two letters of recommendation:
All letters should be submitted through the online application.
Upload Transcripts from each post-secondary college/university attended. For students who have already earned a degree; if the title of the degree and graduation date (month and year) are not indicated on the transcript, separate proof of degree (e.g., an official copy of the diploma or degree certificate) must also be submitted along with the transcript:
Upload each transcript to the
Academic History
section of the
online application
before submitting your application
-or-
upload to your
application status page
under the
Upload Material
s section if your application has been submitted.
Review all requirements for submitting transcripts
here
Failure to follow these
requirements
will delay your application processing.
Writing Sample
: Not required. Do not submit.
**Committees may occasionally request materials in addition to those listed above. You will be contacted if additional materials are necessary to complete a thorough review of your application.
Graduate Non-degree Status
The graduate-level non-degree classification is provided in recognition of the fact that education is a lifelong process and that people may wish to enroll in one or more graduate courses at various times for personal or professional reasons without completing a degree program. Non-degree status is available for a maximum of two semester and applications to non-degree status are subject to the master/certificate deadlines.
Application Deadlines*
Fall Semester
Spring Semester
Summer Semester
Deadline – June 1
Deadline – November 1
Deadline – April 1
*Online applications must be submitted and all materials received by the deadline to be reviewed for admission. This application requires that all materials be submitted online. Do not submit paper copies.
Application Submission Instructions
Create an account.
Start a new application.
Select application type: “Graduate Programs”
Click “Create application”
Click “Open Application” to begin your application
On the “Program Selection” page:
Select College: “Andrew Young School of Policy Studies”
Select Program: “Undeclared – Andrew Young School; Non-Degree”
Application Requirements**
A completed application includes all of the following materials submitted online.
Do not submit paper copies
Submitted
Online Application
. All online applications must be submitted by the deadline. Paper applications are not available.
Application fee:
A nonrefundable fee of $50 is required for each application. This fee must be paid online by credit card.
Goal statement:
The goal statement is your means of presenting yourself to the Graduate Admissions Committee. You should submit a short typed statement of why you wish to receive the graduate-level non-degree classification at the Andrew Young School and all courses you wish to take. Applicants admitted to this classification can only enroll for only up to two semesters.
Official GRE (Graduate Record Examination) scores:
Official scores must be reported to institution code 5251 and received by GA State by the application deadline. More information can be found at our
Admissions FAQ page
or, to schedule the test, at
www.gre.org.
OEFL or IELTS Academic scores (International applicants only):
Most international applicants are required to submit official TOEFL or IELTS Academic scores. Any applicant whose country of birth is an English-speaking country found on the exemption list is not subject to the English Proficiency requirement.
Exemption list
Upload Transcripts from each post-secondary college/university attended. For students who have already earned a degree; if the title of the degree and graduation date (month and year) are not indicated on the transcript, separate proof of degree (e.g., an official copy of the diploma or degree certificate) must also be submitted along with the transcript:
Upload each transcript to the
Academic History
section of the
online application
before submitting your application
-or-
upload to your
application status page
under the
Upload Material
s section if your application has been submitted.
Review all requirements for submitting transcripts
here
Failure to follow these
requirements
will delay your application processing.
Writing Sample
: Not required. Do not submit.
**Committees may occasionally request materials in addition to those listed above. You will be contacted if additional materials are necessary to complete a thorough review of your application.
Graduate Transient Status
Graduate transient status is reserved to students who are currently in a graduate program at a regionally accredited institution who wish to take a course or courses in the Andrew Young School while away from their home institution. This status is valid for only one semester.
Application Deadlines*
Fall Semester
Spring Semester
Summer Semester
Deadline – June 1
Deadline – November 1
Deadline – April 1
*Online applications must be submitted and all materials received by the deadline to be reviewed for admission. This application requires that all materials be submitted online. Do not submit paper copies.
Application Submission Instructions
Create an account.
Start a new application.
Select application type: “Graduate Programs”
Click “Create application”
Click “Open Application” to begin your application
On the “Program Selection” page:
Select College: “Andrew Young School of Policy Studies”
Select Program: “Undeclared – Andrew Young School; Transient – Graduate”
Application Requirements
A completed application includes all of the following materials submitted online.
Do not submit paper copies
Submitted
Online Application
. All online applications must be submitted by the deadline. Paper applications are not available.
Application fee:
A nonrefundable fee of $50 is required for each application. This fee must be paid online by credit card.
Certification/Letter of Good Standing:
Official letter from current “home” institution, in a sealed envelope with official’s signature across the sealed portion of the envelope, submitted to the
College Admissions Office address
List of Courses:
List of courses applicant is interested in enrolling in.
**Committees may occasionally request materials in addition to those listed above. You will be contacted if additional materials are necessary to complete a thorough review of your application.
Returning Graduate Students (Re-entry)
This re-entry application should only be used for graduate students who wish to re-enter their program of study after a period of non-enrollment, alumni graduate students who wish to return and take courses for personal enrichment, and graduate students who are required to re-enter due to non compliance with the university’s continuous enrollment policy.
Application Deadlines*
Fall Semester
Spring Semester
Priority Deadline – February 15
Regular Deadline – April 1
Late Deadline – June 1
Regular Deadline – October 1
Late Deadline – November 1
*Online applications must be submitted and all materials received by the deadline to be reviewed for admission. This application requires that all materials be submitted online. Do not submit paper copies.
Application Requirements
A completed application includes all of the following materials submitted online**.
Do not submit paper copies
Submitted
Online Re-Entry Application.
Application fee:
A nonrefundable fee of $25 is required for each application.
Statement of Re-Admittance:
A short typed statement of why you stopped attending your graduate program, why you wish to return, and why you feel you are ready to return.
Official Transcripts from each institution of higher learning attended since last date of attendance at Georgia State University:
Transcript submission instructions is available
here
Writing Sample
: Not required. Do not submit.
If you have issues with your online application, please email
[email protected]
**Committees may occasionally request materials in addition to those listed above. You will be contacted if additional materials are necessary to complete a thorough review of your application.
Georgia State University will continue to review international applicants for admission, regardless of country of citizenship or nationality.
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