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Applications to the MAM Program are administered through the Admissions Office of the H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and Management.
The Heinz School Admissions Office no longer mails admission materials to international addresses. For your convenience, free online applications are available on the website. In addition to the standard requirements for the application for admission you will want to consider the additional requirements below when making application to the MAM Program.
TOEFL
The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is required of all applicants whose native language is not English. The only exception is for applicants who have received a degree from a university at which English is the primary language of instruction. If you took the test more than two years ago, you must take it again. Test scores must be submitted directly by ETS.
The minimum TOEFL score is 620 (260 if you take the computer-based test). If your score is below the minimum, you should consider additional coursework to boost your English competencies and/or retake the TOEFL exam.
Transcripts and Letters of Recommendation
All transcripts and recommendations must be translated into English. All original documents, however, must accompany the translations.
Documentation
All international applicants from abroad or in the United States are required to have valid documentation. If admitted, you will receive detailed information about the procedure for entering the United States as a student. You will be required to provide evidence of financial support. We recommend that students start searching for sources of funding well in advance of the application deadline. Carnegie Mellon's Office of International Education (OIE) assists admitted international students by issuing I-20 documents, orienting them to INS policies and much more.
Office of International Education
Carnegie Mellon's Office of International Education assists admitted international students with INS requirements. Admitted international students are required to pay the non-refundable admission deposit and to send a personal information sheet and affidavit of support before an I-20 will be issued.
Culture and Communication Skills for International Students (CCSIS)
International students with limited English language skills for study at the graduate level may be required to participate in CCSIS - an English language preparatory program held in the summer prior to enrollment at Carnegie Mellon.
Other Questions?
Contact the International Student Coordinator.
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