There
is no typical Milano School student. The Master of Science in Nonprofit Management is designed for people seeking to advance careers in the field and career changers, but applicants
of all ages from all walks of life are welcome. The only prerequisite to
apply is a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university.
You can take the program full-time or part-time. Applicants who have
completed relevant graduate-level courses at this or another college or
university may be able to transfer up to nine credits to the Milano
School master's program.
Applications are evaluated based on
stated career goals, moral commitment, community involvement, and
academic achievement. A decision to admit is based on the committee's
belief in your potential to successfully complete an advanced degree. As
part of the admission process, your statement of purpose and letters of
recommendation are carefully reviewed for evidence of interpersonal
skills, maturity, and leadership potential, among other qualities.
We want to get to know you: You are invited to set an informal, informational one-on-one session with one of our admission counselors. It is an opportunity for you to share your interests and goals and learn more about the fit of our program to your needs.
Priority Application Deadlines
All application materials must be
received in the Office of Admission by the deadline date for priority
consideration.
- February 15 for the following fall semester
- November 1 for the following spring semester
Final fall semester admission deadline is May 5. There is rolling case-by-case admission evaluation of applications received after the final deadline.
Admission liaison, Sharon
Greenidge, is available to assist you during the
application process. Email your questions to greenids@newschool.edu.
Plan
ahead to meet the application deadline. It takes time for supporting
documents such as official transcripts and reference letters to reach
The New School. Your application will not be reviewed until all the
required documents have been received by the Office of Admission.
The Office of Graduate Admission is available to you during the
application process. You are encouraged to email the Nonprofit Management Admission
Liaison, Sharon Greenidge, at greenids@newschool.edu with any questions during your application process.
How to Apply
All applicants (except readmit, nondegree, and visiting) are required to use the online application.
The application fee and most supporting documents can be submitted
online with the application form. The online application form includes
detailed instructions. For your convenience, you can also download the instructions in PDF format. Please read the instructions carefully before you fill out the application.
Students
who wish to take courses without matriculating (nondegree/visiting) and
former students seeking readmission must contact the Office of
Admission for application instructions.
A complete Milano School application includes:
- $50 nonrefundable application fee
- Official transcripts from every college or university previously attended, including documentation of undergraduate degree completion or U.S. equivalent.
- A statement of
purpose—a 1000-word explanation of your interest in and preparation for
graduate study in nonprofit management
- A résumé or curriculum vitae
- Two academic and/or professional letters of recommendation
- Optional: Academic writing samples and GMAT/GRE scores are welcome but not required
Any supporting documents not submitted online can be mailed to the Office of Admission accompanied by a Materials Cover Sheet.
International Applicants and Others with Foreign Credentials
See special requirements for English language proficiency and transcript evaluation.
Costs and Financial Aid
Go to Registrar for current tuition tables and Student Financial Services for estimated other costs of attendance. Speak to an admission
counselor if you are concerned about costs. The New School will work
with you to help you finance your graduate program. All accepted
students are automatically considered for New School merit-based
scholarships, fellowships, and assistantships.
All U.S. citizens and permanent residents who file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) are considered for loans and grants based on need. The New
School's federal school code is 002780. You do not have to wait for an
admission decision to file the FAFSA. You can file for the next year
beginning January 1.
Additional Application Information
Successful
applicants will receive a letter of acceptance, which includes detailed
information and instructions about financial aid, housing, tuition and
fees, student visas (for nonresidents of the United States), and other
matters.
A decision to admit is always contingent upon the
student's successful completion of any current studies and the receipt
of a final transcript by the Admission Committee. An official final
transcript must be on record before a student begins classes.
All
materials submitted in association with the application for admission
become the property of The New School and cannot be returned to you or
transmitted to a third party.
Students who wish to apply to more than one graduate degree program at
The New School must call the office of admission for instructions:
212.229.5150 or toll free at 800.292.3040.