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  1. Admissions Requirements. F-1/J-1 Status. Arrival in the U.S., Travel and Re-Entry. Employment. Tax Information. Counseling, Questions and Support. Forms and Resources. International students should follow all steps and requirements outlined by the Office of Admissions and the doctoral or master’s program of their choice.

  2. Use the list below to confirm deadlines for fall and spring enrollment, standardized testing requirements ( international students may have to take the TOEFL iBT or IELTS), and any additional requirements your intended program may have set.

  3. Carefully review the Deadlines and Requirements page, which lists the general requirements, deadlines, and prerequisites for each program. This page also contains important information about the suspension of GRE requirements for the upcoming admissions cycle. Application Deadlines and Requirements.

  4. The Office communicates admissions decisions to applicants. The Office of Admissions is committed to best practices and professional standards which further the goals and mission of The Graduate Center. How to Apply Deadlines and Requirements Admissions FAQ

  5. The Graduate Center's policy is that, for each credit hour assigned to a course, a minimum of 3 hours of combined in-class and out-of-class work are required per week for 15 weeks. The relative proportions of in-class and out-of-class time are determined at the program level.

  6. Requirements. In order to join the American Studies Certificate Program and be eligible to earn the Certificate, students must be enrolled in a program in the Graduate Center. Please visit the Admissions webpage for information on how to apply a Master's or doctoral program.