UNIVERSITY INFORMATION
The Office of Admission and Application Procedures
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The Office of Admission of The New School for Social Research (NSSR) assists prospective applicants with the graduate application process. The admission staff is available to answer your questions weekdays, 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
• A TOEFL, IELTS, PTE, or Duolingo score is not required for applicants whose primary language is English or who have earned a four-year degree from a U.S. college/university or from a university where English is the primary language of instruction.
You are invited to contact us: Telephone: 800.523.5411 (toll free) or 212.229.5600 Email: socialresearchadmit@ newschool.edu
GRE scores are not required.
To expedite your application, The New School for Social Research uses an online system. To access the system, go to newschool.edu/nssr/admission and select the “Apply Now” link.
All materials must be received before an application can be considered complete. Only completed applications are reviewed.
Application Deadlines NSSR has a rolling admissions policy, but please note the following deadlines.
Required Materials
Fall Semester (September): January 7 is the final deadline for consideration for fellowships and certain special scholarships.
The following materials are required for application to The New School for Social Research:
Spring Semester (MA admissions only): October 15 is the priority deadline for consideration for scholarships.
• $50 nonrefundable application fee
Academic Information and Advising
• Completed application form
You can download and print the current New School catalog from the NSSR Academic Advising webpage (newschool. edu/nssr/academic-advising).
• Current résumé • Transcripts from all postsecondary institutions attended • Two letters of recommendation • Personal essay describing your academic and intellectual interests, your progress, and achievements that have contributed to your decision to apply for postgraduate study (500–750 words) • Academic writing sample of 10–20 pages double-spaced (a more substantial sample is required for PhD applications) • Students interested in Creative Publishing and Critical Journalism may submit as their writing sample substantive newspaper, journal, or blog articles that display their critical thinking and writing abilities.
You can also view current courses offered at NSSR at courses.newschool.edu. In addition to the admission staff, student admission advisors are available to answer questions about courses, research possibilities, and life at The New School. University Welcome Center 72 Fifth Avenue (corner of 13th street) New York, NY 10011
For more information, visit us online at newschool.edu/nssr.