Is there any guarantee that students who enroll in the post-baccalaureate certificate program are accepted to the ICS MA program?
Students who are doing well in post-bac almost always make the transition to ICS smoothly, although admissions to post-bac is not a guarantee of admission to ICS. ICS admission is more selective than post-bac for many reasons. Primarily, ICS students must complete a thesis, which requires considerable independent work—a big distinction from post-bac. We don’t want to admit anybody who won’t prosper—that would be a waste of everyone’s time.
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