We welcome your interest in the M.A. programs and we hope you will explore our website to learn more about our Program’s goals and curriculum. We encourage you to learn more about our current students and our faculty, or come to East Lansing to tour the MSU campus.
We also invite you to reach out to a student or contact a faculty member with any questions about the M.A. Programs or the admissions process.
Domestic Applicants must complete Steps 1-4. International Applicants must complete Steps 1-6.
Applications for the M.A. programs should be submitted by February 1. Applications are reviewed only once each year, and students are admitted to the program for the following Fall semester.
Consideration is given to the applicant’s previous academic and professional experience. There should be in each applicant’s background a pattern of experience that supports his or her expressed desire to pursue advanced graduate studies in their respective programs. Appropriate evidence of such experience should be reflected in the applicant’s letters of recommendation.
Complete the University Application, providing contact information for three recommenders, uploading your CV/resume (list professional experience, awards, honors, publications, presentations, professional affiliations, and professional development activities), requesting your official transcripts, and submitting the application with payment. After this step, you will be able to add any additional student-generated application materials.
Applicants whose first language is not English are required to submit proof of proficiency in the English language as a condition for regular admission to MSU. Review details regarding proficiency testing and minimum scores required by the University.
The verbal, quantitative, and analytical portions of the GRE can be submitted with official test results reported to institution code 1465.
If an offer of admission is received, international applicants are required to submit an Affidavit of Support and financial proof and a copy of their passport. This statement, which is found on the Grad School’s website, must originate from your source of support and must be a certified, original statement with stamp and original signature.
Have questions? Check out the FAQ’s listed on each CEPSE graduate program’s website. Also, the Program Admission Representative for each graduate program can answer questions related to the submission of your materials. Note that all admissions decisions are made by the CEPSE faculty.
Professor and Program Director, Gloria Lee