Enrich Yourself for the Future
The City College master’s programs are designed both for the student seeking graduate training ending at the master’s level and for those interested in preparing for admission into doctoral degree programs. More than fifty different master’s programs in the College of Liberal Arts and Science as well as The Schools of Architecture, Education and Engineering offer students a wide range of specialized learning opportunities. Eighty-eight percent of students enrolled in the College’s graduate programs are pursuing advanced degrees. Currently, more than six hundred master’s degrees are conferred each year.
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Applying for Graduate Admission
Applying to graduate study at The City College is a simple process. The following pages will guide you through the steps. Please note: Applications to the School of Architecture and the School of Education are processed in a separate admissions office. To apply to these programs, please visit their offices:
Information for the School of Architecture may be obtained from:
The School of Architecture, Urban Design and Landscape Architecture – Shepard Hall 108B The City College of New York, 138th Street & Convent Avenue, NY, NY 10031 (212) 650-7118
Information for The School of Education may be obtained from:
The School of Education – NAC 6/207B The City College of New York, 138th Street & Convent Avenue, NY, NY 10031 (212) 650-6296
STEP 1: Choosing Your Program The first step is to research programs in your area of interest to find one that is right for you. Keep in mind that you may only apply to one program per academic year.
STEP 2: Review Requirements After you have chosen a program, read the Application Requirements page to determine if you are qualified for graduate study at The City College. The page will contain information about required tests, transcripts, letters of recommendation, and application fee.
STEP 3:
Preparing to Apply This page will guide you through preparatory application steps, from reporting test scores to writing your personal statement.