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GRADUATE
MFA Interior Design
Requirements
Applicants who wish to be considered for a Dean’s Scholarship should submit a
complete application packet by February 1st. After February 1st applications
will be considered on a rolling basis. Applicants must submit the following
directly to the School of Constructed Environments unless otherwise noted. For
additional information please visit the SCE
website. The address for mailing application materials related
to the MFA ID graduate program is: Graduate Admissions, School of Constructed
Environments, Parsons The New School for Design, 66 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY
10011. Parsons Graduate Programs use the “Self-Managed Application Process.”
Submit your application online, and submit any supplemental mailed application
materials to the Admission Office in one packet, whenever possible. Include a
Materials Cover Sheet, which can be downloaded from the Supplemental Forms
section of the online application.
- Application: Complete the online application.
- Application Fee: $50 non-refundable application fee is required. Only
credit cards are accepted using the online application.
- Official Transcripts: Have original, sealed copies of your official college
transcripts sent to you, for submission with your application packet, or, if
that is not possible, have your institution send transcripts directly to
Graduate Admissions, School of Constructed Environments. Photocopies are not
acceptable. International Records: All applicants with international
transcripts are required to submit an original transcript, a certified English
language translation, and a Course-By-Course Evaluation Report with their
supporting materials. These course-by-course reports are prepared by World
Education Services
(www.wes.org),
our preferred provider, or another member of the National Association of
Credit Evaluation Services (NACES). We recommend that you start the evaluation
process, including submission of all required documents to WES (or another
provider), as early as possible, in order to ensure the timely completion of
your evaluation report. Request that your report be sent to Graduate
Admissions, School of Constructed Environments, Parsons The New School for
Design, 66 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10011. (If you apply online, search for
“New School Parsons” when requesting our institution.) If another provider is
unable to send the report directly to the school, please collect and send the
evaluation report along with a Materials Cover Sheet.
- A brief resume (c.v.) including appropriate work
experience, travel, exhibitions, etc., must be submitted online. List dates
and positions held.
- Statement of Interest and Intentions must be
submitted online.
- Two letters of recommendation from faculty or
people with whom the applicant has worked professionally. These may be
submitted by the references online, or, you may forward sealed references with
your application packet.
- If English is the
applicant’s native language, submit scores of the Graduate Record Examination
(GRE) and general tests (Verbal, Quantitative, and Analytical Writing).
- If English is not an applicant’s native
language, then he or she must submit results of the TOEFL exam (the Test of
English as a Foreign Language). Students required to take the TOEFL exam may
obtain further information from the Educational Testing Service
site. Minimum score required for unqualified acceptance to the
program is 620 written (260 computer based, or 105 internet based). A TOEFL
score between 580 and 619 is acceptable but requires mandatory English
coursework during the first year of study. A score lower than 580 written (237
computer based, or 92 internet based) is not acceptable.
- A portfolio that may include
drawings and photographs of projects, and samples of other artwork. Your
mailed portfolio must be bound in book form, no larger than 9”x12” or A4. All
mailed materials must be accompanied by a Materials Cover Sheet, available in
the Supplemental Forms section of the online application. Do not include
elaborate excess packaging. Do not include slides or digital media.
Additional Information
Graduate students are automatically considered for merit scholarships as part of the admission process. If you are a U.S. citizen or an
eligible non-citizen and want to be considered for financial aid, complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) which can
be found on the web at www.fafsa.ed.gov
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