Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs
MPA in Environmental Science and Policy
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Admissions: Contents
Application deadlines
Duration of Study
Tuition and Fees
Financial Aid
Fellowships
Health Insurance
How to Apply

Admissions and Financial Aid

Admission

Admission to the School of International and Public Affairs is competitive, based in large part on academic excellence and professional focus. The applicant must have a bachelor’s degree or evidence of equivalent preparation as determined by the director of admissions. Undergraduate work should include courses in economics. At the very least, students should also have taken chemistry and biology at the level taught in high school. We advise those lacking an economics background and a basic understanding of chemistry and biology to make up these deficiencies before entering the program.

Applicant to SIPA’s Environmental MPA program are accepted for the summer term that begins in late May/early June.

November 1:
Early application deadline

Applicants who submit a complete application by November 1 are promised a decision by December 1 for the session beginning the following late May.

January 15:
Deadline for admission with fellowship consideration


February 15:
Final deadline for admission


Please Note: International students and overseas applicants are encouraged to file applications for admission a month in advance of the respective deadlines.

Duration of Study
Students complete the Environmental MPA Program in three semesters: summer, autumn, and spring.

Tuition and Fees
Tuition for 2005–2006 academic year will be approximately $14,962 per semester. Students are also required to pay fees for certain specific services at Columbia, such as access to the computer labs. A complete list of applicable fees will be provided on your billing invoice.

Estimated Cost of Attendance
2007–2008 Academic Year
Three semesters of tuition and fees (total tuition for the entire MPA Program): $53,774
Living expenses $18,600
Personal expenses: $6,740
Books: $1,500
Total estimated cost of attendance for the entire degree: $80,614

Withdrawal and Adjustment of Fees
Withdrawal is defined as the dropping of one’s entire program in a given term as opposed to dropping a portion of one’s program. Any student withdrawing from the program must notify the Student Affairs Office in writing. Additionally, students must complete a Notice of Withdrawal form. Notification of instructors or failure to attend classes does not constitute a formal withdrawal and will result in failing grades in all courses.

A student who withdraws will be charged a withdrawal fee of $75. In addition, the health service fees, the medical insurance premium, and all application fees, late fees, and other special fees are not refundable, and any coverage will remain in effect until the end of the term.

Any adjustment of the tuition that the student has paid is determined from the date on which the Student Affairs Office receives the student’s written notification. Students receiving financial aid will not be entitled to any portion of a refund until all Title IV financial aid programs are credited and all outstanding charges have been paid.

All refund calculations will be based on the last day of attendance as indicated by the schedule below.

Week of the Term Refund
1st week 100%
2nd week 90%
3rd week 80%

4th week

80%
5th week 70%
6th week 60%
7th week 60%
8th week 50%
9th week 40%
After 9th week 0%
Note: When a term begins on a Tuesday, the term week goes from Tuesday to Monday.

Financial Aid
Applicants to the program who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents are typically eligible for federal Stafford student loans up to $37,000 for the length of the program, covering the bulk of tuition. All interested applicants must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), which is available at all colleges and high schools, online at www.fafsa.edu.gov, or through the SIPA office of Admissions and Financial Aid, 212-854-6216. The School’s Title IV code is E00128. Students are strongly encouraged to submit their FAFSA form by February 15. Following admissions, all students who submitted a FAFSA form will be advised by the School of their eligibility for federal aid via an award letter with the forms and materials needed to apply for Stafford loans.

Additional financing support in the form of private loans can help to meet the full cost of tuition. Once admitted to the program, students will be mailed a packet of information titled “Columbia Comprehensive Educations Financing Plan.” This guide outlines the financing options recommended by Columbia University. Students enrolled in the program are eligible to have prior federal student loans deferred during their term of study. Please contact your lender for a Certification of Enrollment form and bring it to the SIPA Student Affairs Office for certification.

Fellowships
The School of International and Public Affairs and The Earth Institute at Columbia University award a limited number of fellowship/scholarship grants to incoming students on the basis of merit and need. International students are considered on the same basis as domestic applicants. A fellowship application is included as part of the application for admission.

Health Insurance
All students are required to be covered by health insurance and are automatically enrolled in the Basic Plan unless it is waived.

How to Apply
There are three ways to apply to the program.

1. You can apply though our online application system and complete the entire application electronically through the application page of the program Web site http://www.columbia.edu/cu/mpaenvironment/pages/application.html

2. You can download and print the PDF of the application from the Web site application page (http://www.columbia.edu/cu/mpaenvironment/pages/application.html) and complete and submit this hard copy by mail.

3. You can also request a paper application from the program’s assistant director, Louise Rosen, by phone (212-854-3142), by mail (420 West 118th Street, Mail Code 3325, Room 1408, New York, NY 10027), or by e-mail (lar46@columbia.edu)

If you have any questions about the application systems, please do not hesitate to contact Louise Rosen.