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Spring 2010 Admission News

I want to provide a quick update to those that have applied for Spring 2010 admission.  The Admission Committee is in the final round of meetings and we should have all of our decisions made by early next week.  We then need to double check to make sure that everything is entered correctly and will notify applicants that the decision letter is available to view on the application Web site.

We really appreciate your patience and once letters have been posted an email message will be sent instructing you to log in to check your decision.  The process should be complete by the end of next week.

North Carolina/Virginia Recruiting Trip

Next week a representative of SIPA will be traveling to colleges and universities throughout North Carolina and Virginia to speak with students about our programs.  Four other schools will also be at these information sessions.  You can register for one of these events by visiting our registration page.  We hope to see you there!

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MPA in Development Practice Information Session

SIPA offers seven different degree programs and as a reminder, this blog focuses mainly on our two-year, full-time MIA and MPA degree programs that have been in place for decades.  However, SIPA also started a new two-year, full-time degree program this year – the MPA in Development Practice.

While the skills developed in the MPA-DP are similar to our other two-year programs, it also has a unique focus on development issues in Africa and the entering class is much smaller.  You can learn more about the MPA-DP program through attending an information session and by utilizing the contact information below.

MPA-DP Information Session

Date: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm

Location:  Columbia University, Morningside Campus, International Affairs Building, Picker Center Conference Room

Contact:  Catherine Q. Aldrich, [email protected] or call 212-854-9610

RSVP:  Register Here

Event Description:

Speaker:   Glenn Denning, Director, MPA in Development Practice; Professor of Professional Practice, Faculty of International and Public Affairs; Associate Director, Center for Globalization and Sustainable Development, The Earth Institute, Columbia University.

The Columbia University Master’s of Public Administration in Development Practice (MPA DP) presents an information session for prospective students with Glenn Denning, Director, MPA in Development Practice; Professor of Professional Practice, Faculty of International and Public Affairs; Associate Director, Center for Globalization and Sustainable Development, The Earth Institute, Columbia University.  Open to the public.

For more information on the MPA in Development Practice click here.

Web Site:  http://sipa.columbia.edu/mdp

Application Deadline for Fall 2010: January 5, 2009

Application: Part 1 and Part 2

I am happy to say that several hundred applicants have already submitted Part 1 of their SIPA application.  As a reminder, the application is broken into two parts.

Part 1 simply requires the submission of the application form along with the names and contact information for the three individuals you have chosen to compose letters of recommendation and the application fee.  This process takes no more than 1 hour to complete.

Part 2 allows you to submit your personal statement, resume, transcripts, and test scores.  The test scores are self reported and the transcripts can be unofficial.  These requirements can be completed up until the deadline – January 5th, 2010.

We recommend that applicants complete Part 1 as soon as possible.  This will allow us to print your application and start a file for you.  The earlier Part 1 is submitted, the sooner we can get started on the process of getting your file set up for review by the Admissions Committee.

Application Agita: Avoid Deadline Stress

The admission deadline at SIPA is very important.  All documents need to be submitted on time in order for us to guarantee review of an application.  The deadline for fall 2010 admission is January 5th, 2010.

Applicants have almost total control of the majority of the required documents; however there are two particular documents each year that a few applicants consistently have difficulty with around our deadline.  Like clockwork we receive emails from panicked applicants each year around the deadline concerning recommendations and transcripts.   Let me give you samples of two emails from the past application cycle.

Email One:

Help!!!!!!  The deadline is only a few days away and I just learned that one of the people writing a letter of recommendation had to leave the country and he will not be able to complete it for me.  I have been planning on attending SIPA for a long time and now I am afraid that my chances are in jeopardy.  I cannot see a way that I can contact another recommendation writer in time.  I am so sorry, will you please help me?  What can I do?

Email Two:

URGENT.  I wanted to make you aware of a situation I face that I hope will not eliminate me from admission consideration.  I just contacted the Registrar’s Office at my University and I got a message back saying they are closed for the holidays.  They will not reopen until after the SIPA deadline has passed.  What can I do?  Does this mean my application will not be reviewed?

In exceptional cases the Admissions Committee may be willing to process an application that is completed after the deadline, but with hundreds of people applying each year we want to make sure that those that complete their application on time are given priority in the admission process.

I therefore highly recommend that applicants pay particular attention to keeping in contact with those composing letters of recommendation as well as obtaining copies of transcripts as early as possible.  SIPA will accept unofficial copies of transcripts for admission consideration and we prefer that the transcripts be uploaded via the application site.

Avoiding complications regarding the submission of these documents will help to alleviate stress around the application deadline and submitting your documents in advance of the deadline will allow us to forward your application to the Admissions Committee without complication.

"The most global public policy school, where an international community of students and faculty address world challenges."

—Merit E. Janow, Dean, SIPA, Professor of Practice, International and Economic Law and International Affairs

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