Application Information
Admission Students are admitted in the FALL QUARTER only. Requirements for admissions are as follows:
- Receipt of a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university
- A good undergraduate record, with a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 on a scale of 4.0.
- Three letters of recommendation that can address your academic abilities and achievements.
- An autobiographical sketch (A one page personal statement that is descriptive of your life.)
- Statement of purpose (A two page statement indicating your career goals and how the program of study chosen will help meet those goals. Be specific in discussing the aspects of your personal and academic background that may lead to success in the area of study chosen.)
- A resume or curriculum vita.
The applicant's experience, motivations, intellectual maturity, and probability of success in graduate work will also be considered.
Financial Assistance
The International Development Program offers a number of tuition waivers and graduate assistantships. These are awarded on a competitive basis. Students wishing to be considered for financial aid should indicate so on their applications. American students may also be eligible for the federally funded work-study program.
U.S. citizens with a particular interest in African regional studies are encouraged to apply for a FLAS (Foreign Language and Area Studies) Fellowship. Please click here for more information.
Application deadline is January 1st.
Late applications will be accepted, but priority for financial aid and admission will be given to those who meet the application deadline.
Please click below for online or downloadable application forms.