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It’s not too late for some last minute tips

Processing and reading applications gives a whole new perspective on the admissions process.  When you’re going over hundreds of papers in a day it’s hard to understand why people make the same mistakes with their applications over and over.  At the same time it wasn’t that long ago when I was an applicant myself and I remember the pressure, conflicting instructions from different schools and competing advice from friends and colleagues.  If you are finishing up your application for the February 5th deadline, here are some tips and answers to frequently asked question to help the process go more smoothly on your end as well as ours.

1)      We do not need your official score reports from the TOEFL or GRE/GMAT.  There is a place to self-report your scores on the application. Once you have been accepted, we will ask for your official report, but if you have submitted unofficial scores to us there is no need to contact our office to see if we have received a report for ETS.

2)      You must answer the second essay question. We recognize that many schools offer an “additional information” question as an option to address special circumstances that may have affected your grades, scores or professional history. While this is one way to use this question, we really want to get to know all our applicants on a personal level, which is why the question is required. For suggestions on what types of information to include, you can read my earlier blog post here. 

3)      We do not have a minimum GRE score or GPA. SIPA is a competitive program so you are encouraged to put your best foot forward in your application. However, there is no floor under which we will not consider your application.  This is because many of our students are several years out of undergrad and have had time to mature or hone skills they may not have had five or ten years ago. The one exception to this is our hard rule of at least a 100 score on the TOEFL (or 7.0 on the IELTS).  As SIPA classes are taught in English there is a minimum level of proficiency necessary to participate and contribute.

4)      We do not consider supplemental materials. While we all admire the family pictures, PhD theses and audio visual aids that are sent into the admissions office every season, we do not consider them as part of your application. We realize that other schools, particularly those in other countries, have differing policies, but please do not waste time producing or shipping these materials on our account. We have thousands of applications to consider and so for the sake of our time as well as fairness to other applicants, we consider all of the required application materials and nothing more.

5)      Do not waste words in your essays. It is hard enough to confine your professional experiences and goals to a 600-word limit, so you need to be strategic about the way you write. Do not waste essay space rehashing information that is available elsewhere in your application, for example your name or the grades you received as an undergraduate. In addition, we want to hear from you, not Gandhi or John F. Kennedy. If you choose to include a quotation in your personal statement make sure that it is necessary and supports your personal story.

I can’t wait to read your applications.  Good Luck!

trouble submitting documents

In order for your application to be considered “complete” and ready for review, we must receive all the required documents, which include your resumes, recommendation letters, and transcripts.  We prefer documents be uploaded through the online application.  However, we have received a number of inquiries on what to do if you have trouble uploading these documents to your online application.  If the advice you received from the application technical support team (presuming you contacted them)  was insufficient and you continue to have problems uploading your documents; you may email  the documents to us ([email protected]) as an attachment.

If you need to mail us documents; it is preferred that they be mailed together to expedite the process.  But we understand that it may be easier to just mail documents individually (such as recommendation letters) too.  Regardless, if you mail us a big packet or a small envelope, please have it sent to:

Columbia University – SIPA
Office of Admissions and Financial Aid
420 West 118th Street, 4th Floor
Mail Code 3325
408 International Affairs Building
New York, NY 10027 USA

All documents must be in English or accompanied by certified translations.  Please make sure these documents arrive to us by the application deadline, February 5th, in order for your application to be considered complete.  Please also note that this is our heaviest processing period so it can take up to two to three weeks to process information that was sent by mail.

You may track the receipt of your documents online (by logging into your online application) without having to call or email our office.

 

uploading a recommendation letter

First apologies to all the recommenders who experienced trouble submitting a reference letter on your behalf.  Our application system allows little flexibility to bypass its requirements and thus has created headaches for some.  Hopefully, next year it will be better but for now, it’s what we must endure.

For security purposes, it requires that once the system is initially accessed using the information provided, it will prompt the recommender to create an entirely NEW password in order to enter the system. This is (clearly) not a very intuitive method and unfortunately we have little control over this.   If the recommender uses the original password, s/he will not be able to access the recommendation form.  Also, we recommend using Internet Explorer as the browser; for whatever reason there are less access issues when using IE.

If you or your recommender is unable to receive the technical support needed to get through the system, then please have the reference sent as an email attachment to [email protected].  We will update the applicant’s file once it’s received and processed.

We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your participation during this process!

 

Deadline confusion

Happy Friday!  If you are aiming to submit your MIA or MPA application for fellowship consideration by the deadline, then this weekend is either going to be a very relaxing one (because you have already submitted your application) or a stressful one (because you haven’t written your essays or pulled together your CVs).

To save you some time, don’t send us additional materials — if we don’t ask for it, don’t send it.  It saddens us when we receive hard cover bound dissertations, photographs of your travels, laminated autobiographies — they obviously took a lot of time and effort to produce — unfortunately, these additional documents will not be included in your application file nor reviewed by the Admissions Committee… so save the postage.

With the application deadline change and the additional fellowship application, there seems to be some confusion with what is due and when so to lay it out in a simple chart to alleviate the confusion:

 

What is required

Deadline

Admissions to MIA/MPA program with merit fellowship consideration  Submit application for MIA or MPA January 7, 11:59pm EST (NY)
Admissions to MPA in Development Practice program with merit fellowship consideration  Submit application for MPA in Development Practice January 20, 11:59pm EST (NY)
International Fellows Program (IFP)  Additional 300 word essay January 7, 11:59pm EST (NY)*
Lemann Fellowship  Additional 300 word essay January 7, 11:59pm EST (NY)*
Harriman Fellowship  Additional 300 word essay January 7, 11:59pm EST (NY)*
Admission consideration for MIA/MPA and/or MPA-DP program – final deadline  Submit application February 5, 11:59pm EST (NY)
Be considered for a SIPA Named fellowship (eligibility criteria varies, see full list here).You may apply one/all of the named fellowships even if you did not submit your application by the January merit fellowship deadline Submit fellowship application.Be mindful of additional requirements e.g. essay, CV — each Named Fellowship have different requirements. February 22, 5:00pm EST (NY)

*IFP, Lemann, Harriman fellowship essays are due on January 20th (along with the admissions application) for candidates applying for the MPA in Development Practice program.

Hopefully this makes more sense.  Good luck!

 

 

We’re back and busier than ever… but we haven’t forgotten

The halls at SIPA are eerily quiet.  While students and professors are away for the Winter Break, the Admissions Office is busily processing applications and answering your application questions.

The phones have been ringing, emails are filling our inbox, and occasionally we receive visitors who find us tucked away on the 4th floor of the International Affairs Building.   For those who have not received a response from us regarding your application concerns, do not panic; we promise to respond.  And thank you for your patience as we get through the post-holiday week.

Two tips for reaching us… If you send us an email, please make sure your email address is visible to us (best to include it in your signature).  Also, check your Junk folder, sometimes our email responses end up there.  If you are leaving a voice mail, please speak clearly and leave your name and telephone number (repeat it twice) so we can return your call.  If we receive several related questions, we will post responses on the Admissions Blog so check in for updates.

Application deadline with fellowship consideration is January 5th.  So a few inquiries about one’s chance of being considered for a merit fellowship if all the recommendation letters are not received… If you submit your application along with all the required documents minus your recommendation letters by January 5th, we will still review it for fellowship consideration; however, we will need to receive the reference letters before January 18th.  Keep in mind, you may still apply for a SIPA Named Fellowship due on February 22 (that requires a separate application and additional information) even if you miss the above deadline.  The Named Fellowships are additional funding opportunities outside the merit fellowship, which all applicants are automatically considered when they submit a completed application by January 5th.

Good Luck!

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

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