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We’ll guide you through the entire admissions process, including admissions criteria, application requirements, deadlines, and submitting your graduate application, so you know exactly what you need to do and when you need to do it.
Here, you'll also find information on prospective student events and student success stories, giving you a glimpse into the student experience and university life. Access helpful resources like the NYU SPS Wasserman Center for career support and industry engagement.
Key Figures for SPS Graduates
Master's degree students come from everywhere and thrive.
- NYU Beyond the Square graduating student survey 2023
- As of fall 2024
Admissions Requirements
- The $150 application fee is paid via credit card prior to submitting the online application.
- The application fee is waived for all NYU employees; US active-duty military members; US military veterans; and Peace Corps and AmeriCorps volunteers.
- Applicants who are experiencing financial hardship may be eligible for a fee waiver. To request a fee waiver, please email sps.feewaiver@nyu.edu with a written request, along with any supporting documents.
- You must complete your bachelor’s degree prior to beginning a master’s program at NYU SPS. Transcripts must indicate the degree completed as well as the date upon which it was earned.
- If your undergraduate degree is still in process (e.g., you are still completing coursework, or you have completed coursework, but a degree has not yet been conferred), you should upload your in-progress transcript.
- Your application is not complete and will not be eligible for review until your transcripts have been uploaded. You may upload unofficial transcripts as part of your application for admission; however, if you are admitted, you will be required to provide your official final transcripts before beginning your classes. Your prior academic institutions must submit the final, official final transcripts directly to NYU SPS, electronically or by mail.
Your résumé should demonstrate relevant experience, skills, or interest in your chosen field of study. Include professional experience and extracurricular activities such as volunteer work, student clubs, or membership in professional organizations.
Crafting a Strong ResumeYour personal statement is your opportunity to tell us about your academic and professional aspirations and share your unique background and experiences. You should explain why the specific program to which you are applying will enable you to achieve your goals.
- We require one recommendation submitted from academic or professional sources.
- Recommenders should provide examples of your academic or professional contributions. If you share your recommender’s contact information in the online application, your recommender will be able to submit a letter online. Recommendation letters must be submitted using a professional or academic email address.
- The skill assessment consists of a video response to a short prompt and a brief written assessment.
- All graduate applicants are required to complete the skills assessment. The link to access the assessment is available within the application.
- To complete this requirement, you will need a desktop or laptop computer with a functioning webcam, microphone, and internet connection. The system allows for unlimited practice sessions but once you start the formal interview questions, you only get one chance. This allows us to capture your candid responses.
Writing portfolio in addition to all other application requirements.
- Applicants should schedule a 50-minute online ACTFL Reading Proficiency Test and will receive a certificate from the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages indicating their current proficiency level. Successful applicants usually test at the Advanced level or higher. See sps.nyu.edu/translation for a testing guide, instructions, and sample questions
- International Students: Applicants who did NOT complete their undergraduate degree in the United States OR in a country where English is the primary language are required to submit TOEFL or IELTS scores.
- Applicants who did not complete their undergraduate degree in the US or a country where English is the primary language must submit TOEFL or IELTS scores.
- TOEFL and IELTS scores are only valid for two years from the date of the test. If your test scores are more than two years old, you will need to re-test.
- Minimum score requirements for most graduate programs:
- TOEFL: 100
- IELTS: 7.0
- If you are applying to one of the programs in the Division of Programs in Business or the Schack Institute of Real Estate, the minimum score requirements are TOEFL 110 and IELTS 8.0.
- Language waiver requests: Waivers are reviewed on a case-by-case basis. A TOEFL or IELTS waiver may be requested for the following:
- If an official letter is submitted by the institution stating all classes were conducted in English.
- If it is stated on the academic transcript or school website that all classes are conducted in English.
- If a graduate degree was conducted in English or the institution is in a country where English is the only primary language.
- If the applicant completed 3 years of undergraduate studies at an institution where English is the medium of instruction and 1 year at their international institution.
- Applicants who completed more than half of their academic program at a foreign university are required to submit a course-by-course evaluation. This evaluation compares your transcript to the U.S. education system to ensure your academic experience is equivalent.
- The evaluation must be conducted by one of the agencies below
- NYU SPS will not accept course-by-course evaluations from agencies not on this list. The evaluation must be submitted directly from the agency.
We encourage you to submit your application by the Round 2 deadline to allow ample time for visa processing if you are accepted. However, your application will be considered for admission should you choose to submit the application by the final deadline.
- The $40 application fee is paid via credit card prior to submitting the online application.
- The application fee is waived for all NYU employees; US active-duty military members; US military veterans; and Peace Corps and AmeriCorps volunteers.
Your résumé should demonstrate relevant experience, skills, or interest in your chosen field of study. Include professional experience and extracurricular activities such as volunteer work, student clubs, or membership in professional organizations.
You must submit transcripts from all high schools and colleges you have attended, even those from which you did not graduate. Your application is not complete and will not be eligible for review until your transcripts have been uploaded. You may upload unofficial transcripts as part of your application for admission; however, if you are admitted, you will be required to provide your official, final transcripts before beginning your classes. Your prior academic institutions must submit the final, official transcripts directly to NYU SPS, electronically or by mail.
Provide a list of NYU SPS courses you plan to take. You may find SPS course listings in our Bulletin and Continuing Education page.
Frequently Asked Questions
We welcome anyone interested in NYU SPS to connect with our Admissions team so we can outline the next steps of your academic journey. We gladly schedule appointments Monday through Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Please email us at sps.admissions@nyu.edu to schedule your appointment.
Please visit our Admissions Events Page to see our off-campus event schedule and view our information session calendar. We hope to see you at future NYU SPS events!
You may coordinate with the NYU Welcome Center to book your appointment for a campus tour.
Yes, if you're interested in taking graduate-level courses without committing to a full program of study, you may apply as a non-degree-seeking student. Review the admissions criteria for non-degree students above.
Yes, NYU SPS offers a variety of master’s degrees that can be completed entirely online. Visit our Online Master’s Degrees page to view these programs.
The tuition amount is the same for international and domestic students. The cost of attendance may vary depending upon the number of credits (units) required to complete a particular graduate program and whether you are attending part-time or full-time. We provide detailed information regarding our tuition structure on our Graduate Tuition and Financial Aid page.
The NYU SPS Wasserman Center for Career Development is dedicated to assisting students in developing essential skills for a successful career. More information regarding the NYU SPS Wasserman Center for careers can be found here:
Activate Your CareerWithout taking any additional action, eligible applicants are automatically accepted into select NYU SPS degree programs when they apply or transfer by the final deadline of the program. Learn more about Guaranteed Admission.
All candidates who hold a bachelor’s degree or an equivalent degree from an accredited college or university are invited to apply to a NYU School of Professional Studies graduate degree program.
Yes, you may apply to a graduate program during your last term of undergraduate study. If you are admitted into a graduate program, you are required to submit final, official transcripts indicating completion of your undergraduate degree before the start of classes.
No, applicants are limited to applying to one graduate program at NYU SPS at a time. We encourage you to contact our office or attend one of our informational sessions to learn more about our programs and decide which is the best fit for your academic and career goals.
Students who have previously attended a graduate program at NYU School of Professional Studies and who have not taken courses for one or more academic years are required to submit a new graduate application. Students applying for readmission should also contact the academic department for the degree to which they are reapplying to ensure that the credits completed during previous enrollment will carry over if readmitted.
Yes, in order to request an application fee waiver, you must submit a written request to sps.feewaiver@nyu.edu detailing why you wish to be considered for the waiver and provide documentation that demonstrates your financial hardship.
All requests must be made before you submit the application. Refunds will not be issued for application fees that have already been paid. The application fee is waived for US veterans, returning Peace Corps and AmeriCorps volunteers as long as they can provide documentation that indicates their service.
Application Fee: What You Need to KnowIn accordance with NYU’s sustainability efforts, the NYU School of Professional Studies only accepts electronically submitted documents. Recommenders should be encouraged to use the online recommendation form on your application to avoid processing delays.
Academic transcripts may be delivered directly from your undergraduate institution in one of two manners:
- Using an electronic delivery service (ie. Parchment, E-Scripts, National Student Clearinghouse).
- Emailed by your University Registrar’s Office to spsdocuments@nyu.edu.
If your university is unable to send transcripts electronically, please email the NYU SPS Office of Admissions at sps.admissions@nyu.edu for further instructions.
You may check the most up-to-date and accurate status of your application and application materials by logging back into the portal.
The NYU SPS Office of Admissions does not release data on acceptance rates. With the exception of our MS in Financial Planning, we do not have a seat capacity for the number of students we accept and enroll each year. Our application pool is diverse and dynamic, with changes occurring annually. The composition of applicants, their qualifications, and the size and competitiveness of the applicant pool can all impact the acceptance rate.
Additionally, we review all applications holistically and strive to create a fair and equitable admissions process that considers the unique strengths and potential of each applicant. Our goal is to assess applicants based on their individual merits. We encourage you to explore other factors such as our academic programs, NYU resources, SPS faculty experts who are respected professionals in their fields, and student experiences to make an informed decision about your enrollment.
To be considered official, application materials must be sent to the Office of Admissions directly from the institution, testing service, or recommender.
For a transcript to be considered final official, it must be received directly from the university, have all final grades, and have a degree conferral date.
Unofficial transcripts can be submitted, for application review purposes, electronically by either the applicant or the institution. If you are admitted based on an unofficial transcript and wish to enroll and register for coursework, you will be required to submit your official transcript that shows your degree conferral date prior to the end of your first term of enrollment.
Yes. The Office of Admissions uses unofficial transcripts to review applications unless an official copy was specifically requested by your admissions officer. Students who have been accepted into the NYU School of Professional Studies will be sent further instructions on how to send their official copies prior to the start of the term.
How to Submit Your TranscriptsThe Office of Admissions accepts unofficial documents for the application review process and we ask that prospective students do not send official documents unless they have been admitted into one of our undergraduate programs.
How to Submit Your TranscriptsUnofficial documents can be scanned and uploaded directly into the application portal. If a document was requested by the Office of Admissions after submission, you may email it to spsdocuments@nyu.edu.
How to Submit Your TranscriptsYes. In order to conduct a complete and holistic review of an application, the Office of Admissions needs to evaluate transcripts from all institutions previously attended.
International applicants who completed more than half of their academic program at a foreign university are required to submit an evaluation. Evaluations are a required component since they determine how your academics are graded compared to the US education system, as well as if your degree is equivalent to a US bachelor’s degree.
When requesting an evaluation, please request a “course-by-course evaluation.” All transcripts must be evaluated by a recognized foreign educational credential evaluation from the list below.
Recommendations must come from either academic or professional sources. This could include supervisors, managers, former professors, program directors, etc. We encourage you to share some information with your recommendation providers about the program to which you are applying, so they can tailor their recommendation appropriately. We strongly recommend that you provide your recommender’s professional or academic email address when requesting your letters.
How to Submit a Letter of RecommendationYour recommender will be required to submit a recommendation using the online submission form found within the application portal. You will need to input their email address in the recommendation section of your application and your recommender will automatically receive an email from NYU containing a link and instructions on how to submit the online recommendation.
How to Submit a Letter of RecommendationYes. The Admissions Office asks that you use the online application portal to input your recommendation provider's information and request that they submit their letters electronically. It is the most efficient and timely way to facilitate the processing of your application.
How to Submit a Letter of RecommendationNo. You may submit your application as soon as you have completed it. The letters of recommendation will be automatically added to your application once your recommenders have completed the online recommendation form.
The GRE and GMAT are not required to apply for our graduate degree programs.
Standardized test scores from ETS (TOEFL scores) can be uploaded directly into the online application or sent to us using our school code, 2557. You may select 01 for graduate management. Official IELTS scores can be sent by contacting your test center directly and request that your test scores be sent electronically to New York University, School of Professional Studies. An institutional code is not required.
Applicants who did not complete an undergraduate or graduate degree in the United States or in a program where the medium of instruction is English are required to submit TOEFL or IELTS scores. The Office of Admissions will not accept TOEFL or IELTS scores that are older than two years.
A TOEFL or IELTS waiver may be requested for the following reasons:
- If an official letter is submitted by the institution stating all classes were conducted in English. Please upload this letter directly to your application along with your transcripts.
- If it is stated on the academic transcript or school website that all classes are conducted in English.
- If a graduate degree was conducted in English or the institution is in a country where English is the only primary language.
- If the applicant completed 3 years of undergraduate studies at an institution where English is the medium of instruction and 1 year at their international institution.
A TOEFL/IELTS waiver can only be granted after the submission of your application.
The Video and Writing Reflection - Powered by Kira Talent, is an online assessment tool designed to evaluate video questions and written assessments. This assessment allows the Admissions Committee to analyze skills we value such as collaboration and global-mindedness, integrity, critical and analytical thinking skills, and effective written and oral communication. The Kira assessment incorporates various components to evaluate applicants, including 1 video question and a timed writing activity.
During the online assessment, you will be asked a series of questions, given prep time, and a set amount of time to respond. The assessment is brief and will take 20 to 30 minutes to complete.
Video & Written Reflection ExplainedTo expedite the processing of your application, we recommend that applicants register and complete the Kira assessment promptly upon creating their graduate application. The Kira Assessment link can take 24–48 hours to appear in your application.
The assessment is brief and will only take you 20–30 minutes to complete. The system allows for unlimited practice sessions but once you start the formal interview questions, you only get one chance. This allows us to capture your candid responses.
It typically takes 3-4 weeks for the Admissions Office to receive the score.
If you have any questions, or cannot complete Kira, please email support@kiratalent.com.
To complete this requirement, you will need a desktop or laptop computer with a functioning webcam, microphone, and internet connection.
Applicants may not retake the Kira. The questions asked on the Kira assessment are meant to be candid responses to allow us to understand your critical thinking skills through spontaneous answers.
If you are accepted, you may have the option to defer your enrollment directly through the online enrollment form. You will be given the option to defer your enrollment for up to one year from your original acceptance term. Please note that deferrals are typically only granted based on significant, extenuating circumstances.
Students who have been denied admission will not be permitted to reapply to any program at the School of Professional Studies for one academic year—this includes applying as a non-matriculant student.
To reserve your place in the program, please complete the online enrollment form (Reply Form) accessible via your acceptance letter.
As noted on your acceptance message, the tuition deposit is non-refundable and will be applied to your first term's tuition when you enroll. Your acceptance is only final once we receive your non-refundable deposit. The preferred methods of payment are credit card or electronic check.
If those options are not available to you, you may mail your tuition check or money order by your deposit deadline payable to "New York University" at the following address:
NYU BURSAR OFFICE
383 Lafayette St
New York, NY 10003
ATTN: Tuition Deposit
The check or money order must be in US funds only; be sure to include your University ID number and Enrollment Term in the memo section.
Once you have activated your NetID, you will be able to complete the I-20 request form on the student portal. If you need assistance with the process, you should contact the NYU Office of Global Services (OGS) directly.
To obtain and activate your NetID, visit NYU Start. If you encounter difficulty in activating your NetID, contact the Help Desk for technical assistance at AskITS@nyu.edu or 212-998-3333.
You may request a program change, however, we highly encourage you to first speak with your current academic advisor to discuss your academic and career goals. NYU SPS graduate programs are highly specialized degrees and when applicants submit their initial application they are expected to understand how the degree aligns with their academic and professional goals.
If you choose to move forward with a program change application, please note that this is not an automatic admission to the new program and your request may be accepted or denied. If your program change is approved, you will receive an email confirming the approved change. If, however, your change of program application is denied, you will have the choice to enroll in your initial degree program. The Admissions Committee will re-review your master’s degree application, based on your new program of choice. Please allow 3-4 weeks for this new application to be reviewed and processed. Please complete the program change application and submit it to the Admissions Office at sps.admissions@nyu.edu.
Note that program changes through the NYU SPS Office of Admissions are for new students only. If you have completed any coursework towards an SPS degree, please contact your academic adviser for additional information regarding program changes as a current student.