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Spring Admission Notes #1

With the spring admission deadline only a month away I thought I would spend a few entries to elaborate a bit on the time line and details related to spring admission to our MIA and MPA programs.  I will offer my thoughts on compiling the best application possible in a different set of entries, these entries will be more about the  nuts and bolts of the process.  First off will be a few notes about the submission of documents and the time line.

The deadline to submit materials for spring admission is October 1st.  This means everything needs to be submitted on the application site or received in our office by October 1st at 11:59:59 P.M.  As a reminder, 100% of your application materials can be submitted online and this is our preference.  The reason is that this allows us to print your application all at one time without having to complete a matching process which can be time consuming.

Related to the deadline, applicants are directly responsible for submitting all of their information except for letters of recommendation.  Without fail, the biggest hindrance to completing an application on time each year is the on time submission of letters of recommendation.  Every year near the deadline we receive panicked emails from applicants informing us that for some reason a letter of recommendation will not be in by the deadline.

With this in mind, do everything in your power to ensure that letters of recommendation are submitted on time.  My advice is to ask the recommenders to submit the recommendation a minimum of one week prior to the actual deadline.  Thus it would be wise to reach out to these individuals and and ask them to submit the letters by September 24th.

We prefer that recommendation letters be submitted online because as I stated, we print the application all at one time.  If all of the letters are submitted online, they print with the rest of your application.  If the letters are mailed, we print your application and if the letters are not present, we have to then look to see if the letters were received by mail which takes additional time.

As a reminder, everything else can be self reported online by the application.  Applicants self report test scores on the application and upload all of the required documents.  We do not require that official test reports be received in our office by the admission deadline.  More details on what happens after the deadline passes in future entries.

Confusing and Harrowing?

When I talk with prospective students about the application process there is often a bit of palpable stress in the air.  By this I mean applicants often seem intimidated by the process of applying.  I have heard words such as “harrowing” and “confusing” tossed into conversation when describing the admission process.

I think people are programmed to think of the application process as difficult, however I could not disagree more.  The process is incredibly simple.  Now when I say this I am referring to the actual process of submitting the application.  I am not referring to the actual “degree of difficulty” in putting together documents that best represent your skills, abilities, and potential.  One could say that the process of applying can be divided into the technical realm and the preparatory realm.

In the technical realm, the online application is straightforward.  One must:

  • Fill in biographical information
  • Enter the names of three recommenders
  • Upload transcripts, personal statement responses, and two résumés
  • Self report the necessary test scores
  • Pay the application fee

That’s it.  The actual process of filling in the application and uploading the necessary documents should take no more than one or two hours.  I would argue that it is less harrowing than setting up a Facebook profile and figuring out Facebook’s user interface.  When applying to SIPA there is no need to have test scores or transcripts mailed, no interview, and no trips to the post office needed.  Full details can be found here.

I can understand the outcome of the admission process being described as harrowing; after all, you are talking about your future.  The future is unknown and thus by definition is harrowing.  However, do not be intimidated by the process of working through our on line application.   The preparatory part of the process (constructing your personal statement, putting together your resume) can be a bit daunting and I will offer advice on these topics in future entries so stay tuned.

2011 Application is Now Live

The title of this post pretty much says it all.  The application for spring 2011 and fall 2011 is now available and we encourage you to get started by clicking here to begin your application.

There is no rush to get your application in right away, the deadline for spring admission is October 1st and the deadline for fall admission is January 5th.  However, by logging in and clicking around you can become familiar with the steps you will need to complete and with the application interface.

Most importantly, stay tuned to this blog for application advice.  I will be covering lots of topics related to submitting the most competitive application possible.

Also, if you started an application in the past and plan to continue working on it, please review any information previously submitted carefully.  We have made some modifications to the application and reviewing your previous information submitted will ensure that you submit the appropriate and correct information we need to review your application.

Thank you and we look forward to helping you complete the process.

Go Live Date for Admission Application

I wanted to take an entry to provide a quick update regarding our spring 2011 and fall 2011 application for admission.  It was our goal to have the application live by August 15th, however we still have some testing that we need to complete this coming Monday so the “go live” date will be August 17th.

This slight delay in filling out the application should not delay you in learning about the requirements to apply. We have posted all of the details regarding what is required on this web site:

http://sipa.columbia.edu/resources_services/admissions/apply.html

You may get started on your responses to the personal statement topics/questions and compose the two required resume documents because you will be uploading these documents to your application. You can also start on requesting transcripts, contacting those that you will ask to write letters of recommendation, and study for the necessary standardized exams if you have not already taken them.

The process of filling out the application itself is relatively simple and should take no more than an hour, so it is not the “hard part.”  Filling out the application is easy and when it is live and ready to go I will post another announcement.

Thank you.

2011 Application Update

For readers of the blog that are interested in submitting an application for spring or fall of 2011 I want to provide a brief update on where we are in the process.  Each summer the Admissions Committee meets to review the most recent cycle and we discuss changes we would like to make to the application.  Over 6-8 weeks we then review and approve new questions, update fields, and make sure everything is mapped out correctly.

Not to get too detailed, but getting hundreds of fields of information from an online application to print on a form correctly can be a bit painstaking.  Some day we might have a paperless review process, but for now we print several thousand applications and they get passed around the building for review.

We are about 6 weeks into the process right now and have just under 2 weeks to hit our goal of having the application live for input starting on August 15th.  As soon as the application is live I will post a message to this blog.  For now we would ask that interested applicants hold off on starting an application.  If you have started an application that is fine, but we do not recommend continuing until after we post the updates we are working on.

There area a few details that I hope to release here on the blog prior to August 15th.  For example, the Admissions Committee is in the final stage of approving the personal statement questions/topics we will use for the coming year.  We will not be using the same set of questions that we used last year.  There will likely be three topics applicants will be asked to write on and the Committee is close to agreement.  I am hopeful that the personal statement topics will be approved soon and when I have final confirmation I will post details here on the blog.

Overall the changes to the application will not be major.  We will continue to ask for two résumés, three letters of recommendation, transcripts from all coursework completed after high school, GRE or GMAT scores, an English language exam if applicable, and a personal statement broken into three sections.

Also of note is that 100% of the application process can be completed online – we do not need to have a single document mailed to our office to review an application file.  All of the necessary information can be submitted on the application site via data entry or upload.  Further details on our process will be available here in the coming weeks.

I will spend some time over the next month providing advice on completing our requirements so stay tuned.  As a reminder the application deadline for spring 2011 is October 1st and the deadline for fall 2011 is January 5th.

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