Archive for application tips – Page 40

Fall 2010 New Students – Employers Represented

Last week I put up a post listing the universities/colleges our incoming MIA, MPA, and MPA-DP students attended.  I thought it might be of interest to do the same thing with most recent employers.

This list does not include every single incoming student and some students worked for the same employer.  The list is also self reported and I did not attempt to look up all the acronyms, nail down regional locations, and “clean it.”  For example you will see both United States Navy and US Navy both listed.

Abramson Center
ABS-CBN News Channel
ACC Refugee Resettlement
Accenture
ACCENTURE CONSULTING
Accumulus Capital Mgmt
Action Comm. & Human Dev.
Active Voice
Admin of the President
AECOM Int. Development
AEI
AEON
Agriculture Bank of China
AIG
Al Jazeera English
Alibaba(China)
Alliance for the Arts
Alliance to Save Energy
American Public Media
American Red Cross
American University Cairo
Amnesty International
ANF
Arab Jewish Partnership
Arizona Satsang Society
Asia ECI
Atlantic Council
Australian Human Rights C
Austrian Mission to the U
AXA Private Equity
B-A Engineering PC
Bain & Company, SE Asia
Bank Alfalah Ltd. Pakista
Bank of America
Bank of China
Bank Of Mitubishi UFJ
BAPS Charities
BASF
Battelle Memorial Inst.
Beobwon Girls Middle Sch.
Bessemer Trust
BIC, United Nations
BITDC at MEC/CUNY
Bloomberg L.P.
BNP PARIBAS
BRIDGE Housing Corp.
British American Tobacco
British Embassy in Brazil
Brown University
Brune & Richard LLP
Buenos Aires City Council
Bulgarian MFA
C.I.A.
CA State Legislature
CAF – Corporacion Andina
Campaign Bttr Health Care
Care Foundation, Pakistan
CARICOM Secretariat
CEC – ITAM
CEMEX
Center for Const. Rights
Center for Democratic Dev
ChiCouncilonGlobalAffairs
China Daily
China Hewlett-Packard
China Intelligence Online
China Jianyin Investment
CHS Alternativo
CIDOB
CIEP
Cintra Chile
Citibank
City Health Department
City of Kansas City, MO
CJ Group (CEO Office)
Clifford Chance US LLP
Clinton Foundation
Colegio Sagrada Familia
Columbia U GHRCCA
Columbia University
Consulate Gen. of Israel
CORPORACÌÓN ANDINA DE FOM
Costa Rica Outward Bound
Council Foreign Relations
Creative Associates Int.
Credit Suisse
CSIS
Daiwa Securities SMBC
Davis Polk & Wardwell
Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP
DDR Presidential Office
Deloitte and Touche
Deloitte Consulting
Department of Commerce
Department of Defense
Department of Justice
Department. of Justice
Dept of PM and Cabinet
Dept. of Economic Devlpmt
Dept. of Foreign Affairs
DHL Global Office
DiamondTrustBank Tanzania
Digital Media Association
Digital Pulp
Disability Rights Legal C
Distributed Sun LLC
Donald R. Holben
Dow Jones & Co.
Dow Jones Company
DSCC
EADS
ECLAC
Edelman
Educari
Embassy of Egypt
EMPRESAS POLAR
Endeavor Colombia
Energetics, Inc.
EODT
Ernst & Young
ET Now
Euromonitor International
Europe Economics
European American BussOrg
European Commission
Evalueserve
ExportImportBank of Korea
ExxonMobil Mexico
Fdn for Sustainable Dev
Federal Reserve Bank
Financial Services Agency
FINCA International
FKI
Fondo Esperanza
Foreign Affairs Office
Formez
Fred Alger & Company, Inc
French Development Agency
Fund for the City of NY
Fund. Vitoria Amazonica
Fundacion Capital
Fundacion Microsol
Garrigues Abogados
General Electric Company
Gibney Anthony & Flaherty
Glendale Elem School Dist
Global CSR,LLC
Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs (Asia) LLC
Goldman Sachs Japan
Government of India
Government of Kosovo
Grail Research
Grand Street Settlement
GravityLens
Green Peace, China
Gurwin
Habeas Corpus Resource Ct
Habitat for Humanity
Habitat for Humanity Intl
HABLA
Hackers LanguageResearch
Harbin Engineering Uni.
Harlem Children Society
HarperCollins
Harvard Kennedy School
Harvard University
Haute NFP
HEALTH CARE SOCIETY
HELP USA
Hilary For President Expl
Hindustan Times Media Ltd
HK and SH Banking Corp
HM Treasury
Hostos-Lincoln Academy
Houghton Miflin Harcourt
HQY Community Serv Center
HSBC
HSBC Bank USA, N.A.
Human Rights First
Human Rights Watch
Hunger Action Coalition
ICPC
ICTSD
IH Bydgoszcz
IIJD
IMCO
IMF
Indicorps
Inform, Inc.
Inspiring Revolutions
Inter-American Dev. Bank
INTER-AMERICAN DEV’T BANK
International Institute
International Labour Org
International Rescue Comm
International S&T Center
Int’l Human Rts Law Inst
Int’l Rescue Committee
Israel Policy Forum
J.P. Morgan
Janaagraha
Japan Business Federation
JLS Inc.
John Snow, Inc.
Johnson & Johnson Ltd
JP Morgan Chase
JP Morgan Chase Bank
JPMorgan
Just Neighbors
Kaiser Associates
Kaspi Education Center
Kaye Scholer LLP
KDIC
KEM Hospital
KEMA
Kenya Education Fund
Khadijat ul Kubra (KKBRO)
KINU (Korea Institute for
Kiva
Kuehne+Nagel
LanguageMate
Lazard Freres & Co LLC
Legal Aid Society
Lehman Brothers
Lexcorp/CG Abogados
Lipsticks & Laptops
Long Island University
Maata-N-Tudu
Maggio & Kattar, P.C.
McKinsey & Company
McKinsey & Company, Inc.
McKinsey and Company
MEMRI
METI
Mexican Senate
Mexico’s Ministry of Fin.
MFA of Kazakhstan
MFY Legal Services
MGN Capital
Millennium Institute
Min. of Fin. & Econ Plg
Mindray Company
Ministry Foreign Affairs
Ministry of Communication
Ministry of Defense
Ministry of Economy,Trade
Ministry of Education
Ministry of FA
Ministry of Finance
Ministry of Home Affairs
Ministry of Labor
Ministry of Nat. Defense
Ministry of the Interior
Ministry or Economy
Ministryof ForeignAffairs
Minsheng Banking Corp.
Mission of France to UN
MLIT(Japanese Government)
MLIT(Ministry of Land, In
MMG Partners
MOFA, Japan
Momentum Worldwide
MONTAÑA DE LUZ
Morgan Keegan & Company
Morgan Stanley
MTA Engineering & Constr.
MWH Americas
Nakhijevan publishing
NANASO
NASBHC
National Academy of Publi
National Assembly
National Assembly of KOR
National Assembly of ROK
National Parks Assoc NSW
National Planning Dep.
National Police Agency
National Women’s Law Cntr
Natl Ground Intel Center
Nat’l Wildlife Federation
Nazareth Housing, Inc.
New Africa Theatre Assoc.
New America Media
New Farmer Devel. Project
NIAC:Nat’l Iranian Amer..
Nomisma Ltd
Nomura
Nonprofit Advisory
Norland Elementary School
NRDC
Nuclear Threat Initiative
NY Legal Assistance Group
Nyaya Health
NYC Dept. of Ed.
NYC Teaching Fellows
NYCDOE
NZ Superannuation Fund
Obama Biden 2008 Campaign
Ocean Classroom Foundatio
Office of MP P. Lequiller
Office of Public Defender
Office of the President
Opera Solutions
Oportunidad Estrategica
Org. of American States
OYE Youth Empowerment
Pacific Council
Pakistan Television Corp
PALESTINE TELECOM CO.
Para Los Ninos
Parliament
Partner for Public Servic
Peace Corps
Peace Corps Cost Rica
Peace Corps The Gambia
Peace Corps Volunteer
PITT OHIO EXPRESS
PlaNet Finance
Poliarquia Consulting
Poverty Action Lab (JPAL)
Powell Tate
Pratt Institute
Prems Librexim SRL
Presby. Intercm. Hospital
President´s Office (Mex)
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Procter & Gamble
Prudential, UK
Public Consulting Group
Purolite Ion Ex. Resins
R. Torre & Company
R/GA Interactive
Rainforest Alliance
Ramasai Housing and Const
Rapid7
Refuge and Hope Int’l
REORIENT FILMS
Rep. Griffith’s Office
Republic of Korea Navy
REPUBLIC OF KOREAN ARMY
Research Triangle Inst.
Richard Young
Rio Leadership Institute
ROHM Co., Ltd
Roots and Shoots
Rustic Pathways
Sackeus
Save the Children UK
SBICAP Securities Ltd
Secretary of  Environment
Secure EDI
Seedco
Senate Campaign-J Laserna
Seoul Broadcasting System
Sheba Center
Shell
Sierra Club
Sierra M. School, AVID
SNS PROPERTY FINANCE
Social Security Inst.
Soliya
SpaceX
Sponsors for Educational
SRI International
StartingBloc
Strategic Insight
Studio Creative Play
Suburban Propane
Susan Komen for the Cure
Swedish Trade Council
Swiss California Found.
TaraEducation Association
Teach for America
Teamwork Services
TechnoServe
Telenorba
TFA- New Horizons School
Thanachart Securities
The Aga Khan Foundation
The Boston Consulting Gro
The Collgee Board
The Enough Project
The Food Trust
The Idea Village
The Korean Embassy
The Lens
The Middle East Institute
The Ministry of Defense
The National Assembly
The New York Times
The Observer Magazine
The ONE Campaign
The Pew Charitable Trusts
The Princeton Review
The United Nations (ODA)
The Volunteer Center
The Walt Disney Company
The World Bank
The World Bank Group
Thomas J. Watson Foundati
Tostan
Trickle Up
Turkish Treasury
U.S. Bureau of Labor Stat
U.S. Department of State
U.S. Embassy – Commercial
U.S. Embassy Tbilisi
U.S. Embassy, Banjul
U.S. Helsinki Commission
U.S. Institute of Peace
U.S. Marine Corps
U.S. Senate Banking Cmte.
UBS AG
UCLA
UN Development Programme
UN Global Compact
Undersc.for Foreign Trade
Undersec.for ForeignTrade
Undersecretariat Treasury
UNDP
UNEP-Korea Office
UNICEF Italia
UNIDO
Union Settlement Assc.
United Nations
United Nations (FAO)
United Nations Command
United Nations-UNESCAP
United States Army
United States Army Reserv
United States Navy
United States Peace Corps
United States Senate
Univ. Catolica Argentina
University of So. Calif.
UN-Mission of Afghanistan
Urban Science
US Chamber Colombia
US Department of State
US House of Rep.
US Marine Corps
US Navy
US Peace Corps
US State Department-OFM
USAID/UI “DTW” Project
USApplicants
VA Ctr Digital History
Vaspart Participações
Venture for Fundraising
WA AIDS Council
Water for People
WBUR-FM
Wellington Management Co.
Western Asset Management
WET Productions
WIIS & CPASS, Georgetown
Willkie Farr & Gallagher
Women Health and Vocation
Woods International, LLC
World Affairs Council
World Resources Institute
World Savvy
World Vision Thailand
WorldTeach
WWF
YMCA of Greater New York
Your New Nation (radio)
Youth Outreach-Cape Verde
Youth Power Center
ZS Associates

Top 10 Application Tips #3 – The Personal Statement

This is the third entry in our “Top 10″ list to assist you with understanding the process of submitting your admission application to SIPA.  This entry is focused on advice regarding the personal statement.

The personal statement is probably the most important part of an application because it helps us to learn about your passion, goals, and the impact you wish to make.  We do not conduct interviews with applicants as part of the admission process and you can think of your personal statement as a type of interview.

If you could only spend 10-15 minutes in front of the Admissions Committee, what would you say to ensure us that you would be a contributing student in our program?  Your personal statement is your opportunity to “speak” to the Admissions Committee.

Question:  Do I have to follow the format of the personal statement?

Answer: Yes.  Our personal statement is broken into three parts, each with an associated word limit.  Applicants should follow the instructions and keep within the stated word limits.  Applicants that obviously try to substitute a statement written according to another school’s guidance are judged harshly in the admissions process.  Following directions is an important part of the process of applying.

The majority of this entry addresses the first part of the personal statement.  We generally do not provide instructions regarding the second part because we want each applicant to answer in their own way.  For the second part, we are interested on how applicants choose to respond to the question and thus have no specific advice.

The third part of the personal statement is wide open.  We provide space where you can include information you wish for the Committee to be aware of that might not be highlighted in other parts of your application or that you feel will shed light on some aspect of your past or future goals.  Part three can focus on things you are proud of, or perhaps not so proud of.  Part 3 of the personal statement is mandatory.  It would be unwise to leave Part 3 blank.

Question:  Do you have any general advice regarding the personal statement?

Answer: Yes, and the rest of this entry will focus on advice for you to consider.

For one, I would not quote anyone in your personal statement.  For example, it would not be wise to say something along the lines of the following –

I want to join SIPA because like Gandhi said, “I wish to be the change I wish to see in the world.”

While this is a nice quote and Gandhi was an incredible person, I am not making a decision to admit Gandhi to SIPA, I am considering admitting you to our program.  Thus I am not so interested in what Gandhi has to say, rather I am interested in what you have to say.  Also, when you quote someone else it in essence says, “I could not think of anything on my own to say, so let me let someone else do it for me.”

At SIPA we are looking for creative, passionate, smart, driven, and competent people.  The best personal statements are just that – personal.  We want to hear from you.  The best applicants each year become quotable.  When an Admissions Committee member is impressed with what an applicant has written, they will often call attention to this when discussing the application.  So your goal should be to become quotable, not to quote someone else.

Another note is that your answer to section one should not simply be your résumé in paragraph format.  In order to get your point across in your personal statement it might be necessary to restate information already included in your résumé, however do not restate information without a specific reason or goal.

One thing not to do for example is to tell us in your personal statement where you went to school.  Many applicants will mention the name of their school in the personal statement.  What is wrong with this?  Well, you sent us your transcript and you state where you went to school in your résumé, why would we need to be told a third time where you went to school?  Use your personal statement to get across new information that might not be contained in other parts of your application.

Your answer to part one of the personal statement should particularly be about what you hope to accomplish in the future.  What are you passionate about?  What are your goals?  What impact do you hope to make on the world?  Most of the contents of your application are about your past, we want a glimpse into your future.

One thing we are trying to determine is if SIPA is the right program for you.  We are also trying to determine the type of contribution you will make as a student and alumnus of our program.  We do understand that you might not know exactly what you wish to do, however you should try to be as specific as you can.  For example, if you are interested in development, is there a region or particular group of people you wish to focus on?

Strong responses to part one are focused and clear. An example of not being focused is to say that you wish to work for the United Nations. Just saying this alone is too vague. The United Nations is comprised of a multitude of organizations, doing a multitude of different things, in a multitude of different places. Listing a broad policy objective without context is also a common mistake. Whatever you hope to do, you should integrate the who, what, where, how, and why elements into your statement.

Address questions such as: Who do you wish to impact? Is there a specific region, city, country, locality you are passionate about? What population do you hope to serve? What concerns you about the future and how do you hope to address policy questions to make a difference? What skills will SIPA help you to develop? Is there a sector that is most appealing to you? (Non-profit, multilateral, for profit, public). Do you hope to go in a new direction and why? Specificity is important.

The most outstanding personal statements each year become a part of discussions amongst members of the Admissions Committee.  Each person is different and has a different history and goals.  Make sure to pour yourself into your personal statement and it will likely stand out because no two people are the same.

Here again are the three parts of the personal statement we are asking applicants for the fall 2011 semester to respond to:

First Question (500 Word Maximum)

What distinct impact do you hope to have on the world in the future? Please be as clear as possible about your future goals, the policy/public service issue(s) you are passionate about, and your personal motivation(s). Be sure to include details regarding the features of SIPA that you believe are integral to helping you in your pursuits and what skills you need to develop to achieve a lasting impact.

Second Question/Topic (300 Word Maximum)

Please CHOOSE ONE of these options to write about – do not address both, pick one or the other.

1. Describe a policy issue that has impacted your life, either in a negative or positive way. If given the opportunity to amend the policy, what action would you take and why?

2. Describe a conversation or experience that challenged your beliefs or caused you to reevaluate your perspective on life.

Third Question/Response (200 Word Maximum)

Please share any additional information about yourself that you believe would be of interest to the Admissions Committee. Please focus on information that is not already reflected in the other parts of your application or might not be clear in the information submitted.

Fall 2010 New Students – Universities Represented

I have been crunching a lot of numbers lately and I thought it might be interesting to post a list of the universities/colleges our new MIA, MPA, and MPA-DP students attended.

The list below shows the university where the degree was obtained, it does not include universities where students took additional classes (i.e. semesters abroad or graduate degrees).   If more than one student attended the university it is listed only once.

If you see your current school or Alma mater on the list, maybe you will have company next year.  If not, we love to see our list grow!

American College of Thessaloniki
American University
American University in Bulgaria
American University of Paris
American University of Rome
American University of Sharjah
Amherst College
Ankara Uni Faculty of Political Sciences
Antioch College
Arizona State University
Ateneo de Manila University
Athens University of Economics and Busin
Australian National University
Bard College
Barnard College
Bates College
Baylor University
Beijing Foreign Studies Univ
Beijing Univ of Chemical Technology
Beijing University
Berufsakademie Stuttgart
Binghamton University
Bogazici University
Boston College
Boston University
Brigham Young University Provo, UT
Brown University
Bryn Mawr College
Bucerius Law School
California State Univ Chico
California State Univ East Bay
California State Univ Fullerton
Canterbury Christ Church University
Carleton College
Castleton St College
Catholic University of Argentina
Catholic University of Santo Domingo
Central University College
CERAM BUSINESS SCHOOL
Cheyney University
China Agriculture University
China Youth University for Political Sci
Chulalongkorn University
Chungang University
Chuo University
Citadel
Clark Atlanta University
Clark University
Colby College
Colgate University
College of William and Mary
Columbia College SC
Columbia University Columbia College
Columbia University School of Engineerin
Columbia University School of General St
Connecticut College
Cornell University
CUNY BA of the City University of New Yo
Dartmouth College
Duke University
Earlham College
Eastern Washington Univ
Ecole Nationale Pointes/Chause
El Colegio de Mexico
Escola Superior de Propaganda eMarketing
Escuela Sup de Adm Dir de Empr
Escuela Superior de Economia y Negocios
Ewha Womans University
Federal University of  Rio de Janeiro
Florida International University
Florida State University
Fordham University
Franklin & Marshall College
Fundacao Getulio Vargas – EAESP
George Washington University
Georgetown University
Georgia Inst of Technology
Grinnell College
Hamilton College
Hampton University
Handong Global University
Hankuk University of  Foreign Studies
Hartwick College
Harvard College
Haverford College
Higher Institute Business Administration
Hitotsubashi University
Hobart/William Smith College
Hong Kong U of Science & Tech
Howard University
Humboldt University
Hunter College CUNY
IBMEC
ICESI
IIT-Bombay
IIT-Kanpur
Indian Institute of Technology
Inst Tech Aut de Mexico (ITAM)
Inst Tech de Est Sup-Monterrey
International Christian University
James Madison University
Jawaharlal Nehru Tech Univ
Jawaharlal Nehru University
Johns Hopkins University
Juniata College
Karnataka Regional Engr College
Kazakh State University
Keio University
Kenyon College
King’s College University of  London
Konstanz University
Kookmin University
Korea University
La Sierra University
Lahore School Economics
Lahore School of Economics
Lahore University of  Mgmnt Science
Lakehead University
Lawrence University
Leicester University
Lewis & Clark College
London School of Economics (LSE)
London School of Orientatal and African
Manchester College
Marcelin Berthelot – Preparatory school
Marmara University
Marquette University
McGill University
Metropolitan State College
Miami University
Middle East Technical Univ
Middlebury College
Mount Holyoke College
Murdoch University
Nanjing U of Aeronautics and Astronautic
Nanjing University of  Science & Tech
National Institute of Technology
National University of Cordoba
National University of Singapore
New College, Oxford University
New York University
New York University, CAS
North South University
Northeastern University
Northwestern University
Nuevo Leon, Univ Autonoma de
Oberlin College
Occidental College
Ohio State University
Oral Roberts University
Paine College
Park College
Patrick Henry College
Peking University
Pennsylvania State University
Peoples University of China
Pontifica Universidad Catolica
Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Pontificia University Javeriana
Pontificial Catholic University Madre &
Pratt Institute
Princeton University
Punjab University
Queens College NY
Radford University
Ramapo College
Renmin University
Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst
Rhodes College
Rollins College
Rutgers U Central Campus
Rutgers University
Ryerson University
Samara State Aerospace University
Samford University
Santa Clara University
Sarah Lawrence College
School of General Studies, Columbia Univ
Seattle University
Seth G.S. Medical College
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Shanghai Ocean University
Sharif Institute of Technology
Singapore Management University
Smith College
Sogang University
Soka University of America
St. John’s University
St. Joseph School of Law
St. Louis University
St. Xavier’s College Mumbai
Stanford University
Stockholm School of Economics
SUNY Albany
SUNY Stony Brook
Swarthmore College
Syracuse University
SZABIST
Texas Christian University
The Academy of Public Administration
The University of Tokyo
Tokyo University
Tokyo University of  Foreign Studies
Trent University
Trinity College Hartford
Trinity University
Tsinghua University
Tufts University
Tulane University
Univ Externado de Colombia
Univ Southern California
Universidad Autonoma de Barcel
Universidad de la Republica
Universidad de la República
Universidad de las Americas
Universidad de Los Andes
Universidad Iberoamericana
Universidad Pontif Comillas
Universidad Torcuato Di Tella
Università degli studi di Bari
Universita degli Studi di Bologna
Universite Libre de Bruxelles
Universite of Paris IX-Dauphine
University Carlos III
University of Alabama
University of Applied Sciences
University of Arizona
University of Auckland
University of Bergen
University of Brasilia
University of Brussels
University of California Berkeley
University of California Davis
University of California Irvine
University of California Los Angeles
University of California San Diego
University of California Santa Barbara
University of California Santa Cruz
University of Calornia Irvine
University of Chicago
University of Chile
University of Colorado Boulder
University of Connecticut Storrs
University of Delaware
University of Delhi
University of Durham
University of Florida
University of Georgia
University of Hong Kong
University of Illinois Urbana
University of Indonesia
University of Karlsruhe (KIT)
University of Leeds
University of Liverpool
University of Ljubljana
University of Macao
University of Maryland College Park
University of Massachusetts Amherst
University of Melbourne
University of Miami
University of Michigan Ann Arbor
University of Mumbai
University of New South Wales
University of North Carolina Asheville
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
University of Northern Colorado
University of Notre Dame
University of Ottawa
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
University of Pompeu Fabra
University of Portland
University of Rochester
University of Science and Technology
University of Seville
University of South Carolina Columbia
University of Southern California (USC)
University of St. Gallen
University of ST. Thomaas
University of Sydney
University of Tokyo
University of Toronto
University of Utah
University of Vermont
University of Vienna
University of Virginia
University of Warwick
University of Washington
University of Western Ontario
University of Wisconsin Madison
US Military Academy West Point
Vassar College
Wake Forest University
Waseda University
Washington & Lee University
Washington University
Washington University in Saint Louis
Wellesley College
Wesleyan University
West Virginia University
WHU-Otto Beisheim School of Management
Yale University
Yerevan State University
Yonsei University
York University
Zeppelin University
Zhejiang Gongshang University

Top 10 Application Tips #2 – Recommendation Letters

This is the second entry in our “Top 10″ list to assist you with understanding the process of submitting your admission application to SIPA.  This entry is focused on many of the questions we receive regarding the submission of letters of recommendation.

Question:  Can I submit more than three letters?

Answer: No, we will only accept three letters of recommendation.  We wish to be fair to all applicants and thus hold everyone to the same standard.

Question:  What is the ideal combination of recommendation letters?

Answer: There is no real ideal combination, it really depends on the applicant; however let me elaborate a bit on the subject.  Recommendation letters should come from one of two sources: academic or professional. In other words, from individuals who have supervised you in the classroom or in the work place. “Work place” is a broad term.

The work place could include internships, volunteer work, or paid full-time work. Sometimes unpaid work is much more in alignment with an applicant’s goals and if you are choosing to do something and not get paid for it, this shows a great deal of dedication and commitment.

Since SIPA is a professional school it makes sense that we would like to see at least one professional letter of recommendation. The only combination we really do not recommend is three academic letters of recommendation. An applicant that submits three academic letters is basically telling us that there is no one from the professional world that can comment on their ability and qualifications for graduate school.

Beyond this advice, any combination will do. If you have been out of school for several years, do not feel compelled to go back and get a letter of recommendation from a professor who did not really know you or that you have not been in contact with. We would much rather receive letters from those that know you and that you have been in contact with in some capacity. If you had fabulous relationships with a few professors two letters of recommendation from professors is fine.

Question:  Do you have general advice concerning the content of the letters?

Answer: Yes!  The best letters of recommendation go beyond addressing your character and include specific information on your potential to succeed in our program. This is best accomplished through specific examples. When you talk with those writing letters for you, please tell them to include examples of your competence.

It is one thing to say that someone is smart and capable; it is another to provide solid examples of intelligence and ability in the work place or in the classroom. Be sure that you speak with those writing letters on your behalf and clarify this point.

If you put yourself in my shoes, my job as the Director of Admission is to quantify your ability to do well in our program.  A letter that contains examples of work performed will better allow me to identify your ability and potential.  The Admissions Committee has to make tough calls (admission is a competition after all) and sometimes it can come down to the quality of the content contained in the recommendation letters.

Question:  How can those submitting the letters submit them?

Answer: When you start your online application you will be asked to enter the names and emails addresses of the three individuals you have chosen to submit letters on your behalf.  When you submit this information our system automatically sends the person an email with specific details on how to submit their letter.

Our preference is that those submitting letters do so through our application site.  In the email that is sent, there are specific instructions for the recommender to follow.  They will visit a web site and upload a copy of the letter.  This is the fastest and most convenient way.  We are not into ceremony – pretty letterhead and a “wet” signature are of no consequence in our decision making.

When a letter is uploaded, it will be matched to your application and you will be able to see that it has been submitted.  Thus this method is also nice for you, because if your recommender submits the letter via the web site, you will know in real time (if you log into your application) if it has been received.

Yes, recommenders can mail letters to us, but this slows the process down.  If a letter is delivered to our office we generally do not seek to match it to a file until after the deadline (January 5th) passes.  Thus there will be a little bit of tension on your part.  You will think, “Have all of my letters arrived?”  Unfortunately we cannot dedicate the time to tracking letters prior to the submission of an admission application.  If a letter is mailed, it can be sent to the following address:

Office of Admissions and Financial Aid
Columbia University – SIPA
420 West 118th Street – 4th Floor Room 408
New York, NY  10027

As far as to whom to address the letter to, it does not really matter.  Popular choices include The Admission Committee, To Whom it May Concern, or Matt Clemons.

Question:  Should I wait to submit my application until all of the letters of recommendation have been received?

Answer: No.  Applicants should not be concerned if an application is submitted before a letter or letters of recommendation have been received.  What ultimately matters is that both your application and the letters are submitted by the deadline of January 5th at midnight EST.

So, do not worry if letters of recommendation have yet to be submitted when submitting your application, you may submit your application prior to letters of recommendation being received.

Question:  What if a person wishes to write a letter in a language other than English?  Is this okay?

Answer: Yes, it is okay if a person writes a letter in a language other than English, however that letter will need to be translated into English, and not by you.   Letters of recommendation are confidential and you cannot translate your own letter.

If someone wishes to write a letter in another language, ask that they have the letter translated by either an employee they work with or a certified translator.  The person who translates the letter should include their name and email address so we can get in touch with him/her if necessary.

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A final note is to encourage those submitting letters on your behalf to do so as early as possible.  An application that does not have all documents submitted by the deadline does not look professional.  We understand that the submission of letters of recommendation is beyond the control of applicants and we are willing to work with applicants when unusual circumstances lead to the late submission of letters, however we do take note when documents come in after the stated deadline.

Top 10 Application Tips #1 – Test Score Reporting

This is the first entry in our “Top 10″ list to assist you with understanding the process of submitting your admission application to SIPA.

One of the ways we seek to make the application process faster and easier is to accept self reported test scores for admission application review.  To repeat, to be considered for admission to SIPA we do not require that official test score reports be on file.  This includes the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, and IELTS.

At SIPA, we only require official test scores reports if an admitted applicant chooses to enroll.   Here are a few common questions we receive and reminders of how the process works in our office.

Question:  I sent my scores to SIPA some time ago, can you tell me if they have been received?

Answer: Applicants self report test scores as a part of the online application process.  When assembling a file for admission we do not look for official reports.  When you request that official test reports be sent to SIPA, they are downloaded into a centralized computer system.  We will not match application records to this system until after admission decisions have been made.

Therefore, you should self report your scores when applying online.   We print your application, do a manual check to make sure the necessary information has been included and then will update your record accordingly.  We appreciate your patience as we work as quickly as possible to print and manually check each application after it has been submitted.

Question:  I emailed my scores to your office or mailed a paper copy, do I still need to self report the scores when submitting my application?

Answer: Yes.  Every applicant should self report the results of each test taken when filling in the online application.  If the scores are not entered they do not appear when we print the application and this slows down the process.

Question:  I took the (GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS) several times.  How should I report my scores?  Should I only list my top scores?

Answer: As you can see in the screen shot below you can self report the total results for thee different exams for both the GRE/GMAT section and the English as a Second Language section.  You should therefore report each test individually.

Let us say that you take the GRE three times.  We DO NOT want you to take your top three scores achieved and enter them as one exam.  You should report your scores from all three exams in the three separate sections that are available to you.  If you have taken a test more than three times, report your most recent three scores.

Screen Shot From Application Site Showing Multiple Entry Areas to Report Test Scores

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Question:  How late can I report my test scores?

Answer: The application deadline is January 5th at 11:59:59 PM EST.  This means that all of your application and all of the associated information should be submitted by this time.  Therefore, you can report your test scores up until this time.  Because we do not need official test scores to consider an applicant for admission, you do not need to worry about how long it will take the testing agency to report the scores to us.

Question:  If I am admitted, when will my test scores need to be received by SIPA?

Answer: Applicants that are admitted and pay a deposit to enroll are required to have official test scores in our office by June 1st.  We will provide guidance on this process after admission decisions go out.  If you have listed our test code when taking the exam more than likely we will have an electronic record in our mainframe system.

Question:  Is there a time limit on how long scores are acceptable?

Answer: TOEFL and IELTS scores up to two years old are acceptable.  GRE and GMAT scores up to five years old are acceptable.

Question:  When I am taking the exam and it asks for your school code, what number should I enter?

Answer: See below – we highly encourage you to list our code so that if you are admitted, we can work through the process faster.

GRE Code: 2161 (do not list a department code)

GMAT Code for MIA: QF8-64-56

GMAT Code for MPA: QF8-64-99

TOEFL Code:  2161

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