Is an undergraduate degree in political science or international affairs required or preferable for admission and financial aid?
We are interested first and foremost in good students. Applicants are thus not required to have majored in either political science or international affairs. Other things being equal, applicants with a strong background in their proposed field of study are preferred over those who lack such a background. However, a large number of our students, including many who received financial aid, had not taken a great deal of political science as undergraduates.
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