Saturday, August 8, 2020

Is this the year youre applying to graduate school COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY - SIPA Admissions Blog

Is this the year youre applying to graduate school COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY - SIPA Admissions Blog Is this the year youre applying to graduate school? Even if its not, we recommend you connect with schools that youre interested in early on. Graduate school applications can be time-consuming to gather all of the pieces for, especially if youre juggling several applications on top of your personal and professional life. You also want to make sure that the program you apply to is the best fit for your goals. Columbia SIPA will be participating in the APSIA Online Grad School fair on July 25.  Register today to learn more about what you can do with a SIPA graduate degree our alumni work in everything from international trade policy to counter-terrorism to social impact investing (and much more). APSIA stands for the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs, a network of schools that demonstrate their excellence in career-focused, graduate-level, international affairs education. APSIA schools generally stress the application of theory to practical uses and are focused on helping students become meaningful agents of change. APSIA has a robust list of relevant Fellowships Scholarships  for those interested in policy and international affair graduate studies. If youre in the area, stop by the Summerfest mini graduate fairs coming up this month. SIPA alumni, current students and admissions staff will be here to answer your questions. Summerfest New York City July 17 from 6:00pm â€" 8:00pm International Affairs Building,  Columbia University 420 West 118th Street, Room 1501 New York, NY 10027 Summerfest Washington, D.C.  (July) July 24 from 6:00pm â€" 8:00pm Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies 1740 Massachusetts Ave. NW Washington, D.C. 20036 As a reminder, the Office of Admissions and Financial Aid is closing early today and will be closed tomorrow in observance of U.S. Independence Day.

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