
| Dual M.A. or Semester Abroad for Arcadia Students: How to Apply to the AGS Portion of the Program |
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Students enrolled in the International Peace and Conflict Resolution program at Arcadia University may decide to: spend a semester in France at the American Graduate School in Paris as part of their M.A. in International Peace and Conflict Resolution two-year program or pursue a dual Master's in International Relations and Diplomacy/International Peace and Conflict Resolution involving three semesters in the US on the Arcadia Campus and three semesters in France at the American Graduate School in Paris, and earn two M.A. degrees. These two programs are open to Arcadia IPCR students who are in good academic standing. Applicants to either of these programs should submit:
Note: Please note that all documents in a language other than English or French must be accompanied by certified translations. Notarized translations alone will not be accepted. Translations do not replace original documents; please remember to send both. All documentation submitted will be confidential. Application materials cannot be returned once submitted to AGS. Application deadlinesFall Semester 2012 July 31st, 2010 Spring Semester 2012 December 16th, 2011 Late applications will be considered depending on space available. Admission policyNotification of admission status will be sent to the applicant within four weeks of receipt of a completed application. In some cases, AGS may request additional material or an interview. Candidates who are admitted will be asked to send a letter in order to confirm their enrollment in the program. Note: Students interested in starting the dual Master's program at AGS in Paris, please follow the regular M.A. in International Relations and Diplomacy application procedure by clicking here. |
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AGS application form for IPCR students
The Ph.D. program at AGS provides both roots and wings : essential skills needed to ask effective questions, negotiate problems, find solutions ; and the challenge to go out into the world acting firmly, fairly and consistently in creating opportunities.