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2012 Application is Now Live

The title of this post pretty much says it all.  The application for 2012 admission consideration is now available and we encourage applicants to get started by clicking here to begin the application.  We use the same application for all our programs, except for one.  For the PhD application please click here.

Program deadlines do differ so please see this page for details on all of our deadlines.

There is no rush to complete the application right away, however by logging in and clicking around you can become familiar with the steps you will need to complete and with the application interface.  You can also view all of our requirements in one place by clicking here.

Most importantly, stay tuned to this blog for application advice.  We 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.

One final note, while we welcome applicants to begin filling in the application we are still cleaning up one item – the PDF that applicant’s can view prior to submitting the application.  As a final check we give applicants the opportunity to view the entire application as a PDF (minus recommendation letters) before submitting it to check for errors.  We should have the few remaining changes made within five business days so while it is unlikely that applicants will submit the application right away, if you are eager and do complete the process and notice a few fields that are blank on the PDF, we are working to correct this.

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

Top 10 Communication Tips 2011 – #2

This is the second entry in our “Top 10″ list for you to consider when communicating with our office and applying.

Number 2 – Avoid Unnecessarily Creating a Duplicate Online Application

I am sure almost everyone has forgotten a user name of password.  However, please do not follow the temptation to simply create a new application in our system if you forget this information.  Having multiple applications in the system can lead to problems with document tracking.  Our software provider has tools that will allow you to retrieve your user name and password so do not create another account because you forgot your user name or password.

As an example of what can happen, perhaps you have one “active” application in the system and one that is “hibernating” (you lost the user name or password) and will never be used.  Our office does not know which is the “real” application and this may lead to our office tracking different documents to different applications and therefore neither of the applications may reach complete status.  Please contact technical support (see instructions on the application site) if you lose your user name or password and do not succumb to the temptation to create a new application.

There is one important footnote.  In some cases SIPA does allow for applications to more than one program.  In this case, applicants will want to create more than one application in the online system and inform our office that they are applying to two different programs by sending an email to [email protected].  Here are some important details.  In examples 2 and 3 below, the same application system is used, but two separate applications must be created.

1. An applicant may not apply to both the MIA and MPA program.

2. An applicant may apply to the MIA or the MPA and to any of the following programs:  PEPM, PESP, MPA-DP, EMPA.

3.  Applicants can also apply for either the MIA or MPA and any one of the international dual degree programs listed here: an MPA with the London School of Economics, an MPA with Sciences Po, an MPP with Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, an MPP with the Hertie School of Governance, and an MIA or MPA with FGV-EAESP in São Paolo.

4. The dual degree MIA program with Sciences Po requires that an application be submitted only through the Sciences Po application site.  If an applicant wishes to apply for the dual MIA degree with Sciences Po and to SIPA, that is fine and would require two applications: 1) one for the dual degree program through the Sciences Po Web site 2) One for the stand alone program at SIPA through our online system.

For details on all of our international dual degree programs, visit our international dual degree page.   If any of this sounds confusing, I do not blame you – it can be a bit complex.  If you have questions about our international dual degree programs we have an adviser that can assist you.  His contact information is here.   If applying to a Columbia University dual degree program, you must submit separate applications to each school.  For a list of Columbia dual degree programs click here.

It is possible to create two applications in our system, but you should only do so if you are absolutely sure.  This is one of those circumstances where it might make the most sense to contact our office if you do not feel you understand all of the details.  You can reach us at [email protected].

And one final note, if you are reapplying do not use a previous PIN number.  Each application is associated with a unique PIN.  So if you are reapplying be sure to create a new application to create a new PIN number.

Top 10 Communication Tips 2011 – #1

We do our best to keep up with the volume of inquires our office receives but the reality is that size of our staff and the number of inquiries/applications makes it hard to keep up.  In past years the blog has featured a top 10 list with the intent of helping applicants receive the most efficient service possible from our office.  We know you want answers quickly and we want to do everything in our power to make that possible.

Each year this list is updated in an effort to make communication with our office as easy and efficient as possible.  10 entries will be featured over the next couple of weeks and then compiled into a single entry for easy reference.

In reviewing all of the entries please understand this is not an attempt to  dissuade you from contacting our office, rather the hope is to provide information that will allow you to receive a response as soon as possible and avoid delays.

Number 1 – Always use the same email address when communicating with our office – this includes the email you use when you start your application. In addition we recommend NOT using an employer email address and always including your email address in the signature of your message (below your name).

It is common for people to have at least three email addresses:  personal, work, and school (e.g. an alumni account).

We highly recommend that you pick one email address and use it for your application and all communications with our office.  Doing so helps us to research your situation in the quickest and most comprehensive manner possible.  With several thousand people applying, just finding someone’s record can be a challenge.

The first thing I do when I start to research an applicant’s inquiry or question is to plop the email address into my search bar.  If all of the emails are from the same account the process is greatly simplified.

Also, I cannot tell you how often applicants email our office with a question and use a different address than the one on their application.  When looking someone up in our system  I do so by email address.  Thus if you email with a different address than the one you used when applying it takes much longer to pull up the appropriate application record.

From personal experience I recommend against using an employer email address. The primary reason is that if you are admitted to SIPA you are going to leave your employer and your email account will be terminated.  Using your personal email address will avoid complications that can arise when you might request an email address change.  While it is possible to update your email we have several software systems so it can take time and possibly lead to missed communications.

Do not be tempted to use an email address that you think will impress us.  For example you might feel that you should use your work email address because the company name is “impressive.”  Please use the email address that you consider to be your permanent address and one that you check frequently.  It is far less impressive to have to amend your record in our systems over time – consistency is what impresses us.  Plus, we will see your employment history in your resume.

The following are two bonus tips.

First, please include your email address in the body of your email – for example below your name (an email signature with your email address included is highly recommended).  Sometimes emails get forwarded to other parties and only the body gets sent along.  If I just get the body and the header is left off, we have no email address to respond to and this leads to delays while we try to track down email contact information.

From my experience this is a very common problem when people forward me emails from their Blackberry or mobile phone.  I cannot tell you the number of times a SIPA faculty or staff member has forwarded me a message and there is no visible email address.  So, just to make sure, I recommend setting up an email signature that includes your full email address.

Second, make sure to check your junk mail box every now and then.  Every once in a while someone will send me a message and it will inexplicably end up in my junk email.  I recommended that you add our email address to your “approved sender” list and check your junk mail every once in while to ensure our messages are not being sent to where you will not be able to view them in a timely fashion.

2012 Application Notes

Here are a few notes regarding the application and information gathering process for 2012 admission.

1. Although it is possible to access our online application at this time we do not plan on going live until September 1st.  We are still making minor changes to the data input fields.  If you have started an application recently we recommend that you not enter additional data at this time.  When the application goes live those that have started an application will not have to create a new PIN and password – log in information that has been created can still be used.  To see a comprehensive list of our application requirements please click here.

2. Our recruiting schedule for the fall is still a work in progress and we hope to have everything scheduled by September 1st.  If you want to view the in progress schedule click here.

3. We will feature a series of entries that offer advice on topics related to applying on the blog so stay tuned.

4. SIPA students returning from their summer internships will be posting entries to the blog in the fall and this is a great way to learn about professional development.

5.  Information on the class starting this fall will be posted after classes start.  To see a list of the colleges/universities attended by those that started last fall click here and former employers of the class that started last fall can be accessed by clicking here.

2012 Personal Statement Topics

The Admissions Committee recently finalized the personal statement topics that will be used for the 2012 application cycle.  Responses to the three topics below are required to apply to the two-year, full-time MIA, MPA, and MPA-DP programs, the one-year Program in Economic Policy Management Program (PEPM), and the Executive MPA  program (EMPA).

Only one program will not follow the three topic format.  Applicants to the one-year Program in Environmental Science and Policy (PESP) will be required to only address the first topic and will have 1,000 words to do so.  PESP applicants should not address topics 2 or 3.

Advice on composing responses to the topics will be addressed in future blog entries so make sure you are subscribed to the blog to keep up with updates.

First Topic (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 Topic (300 Word Maximum)

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

1.    A competition is being conducted that will provide one million dollars as seed funding to start a new organization.  The competition requires a 300 word essay/statement.  Compose a 300 word essay/statement to submit in order to be considered for this seed funding.

2.    You have just read a news story that has deeply moved you.  Compose a 300 word response in the form of a letter to the editor.  The news story you are responding to can be real or fictional and does not need to be limited to the present time – it can be framed in the past, present, or future.

Third Topic (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.

"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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