What is the difference between the early admissions deadline and the regular admissions deadline?
The early admissions deadline allows you to receive notification of your admissions status earlier. This is not a binding admissions process, meaning you are not required to attend IR/PS if you are admitted. You can still apply to other programs and have more time to make your final decision. 4. Do the application materials need to be postmarked with the date of the deadline? For MPIA program applicants, all application materials must be in the office by December 1st in order to be reviewed in the priority round and all application materials must be postmarked by January 12th in order to be reviewed in the second round. For Ph.D. program applicants, all materials must be in the office by January 12th in order for your application to be reviewed. We realize that international mail takes a bit longer and request that our international applicants take that into consideration when submitting their application materials to us.
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