Qualifications
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IPPMI Certificate Students:
Participation in the IPPMI Program requires a baccalaureate degree, 5 years of professional experience, and basic English language competency. All applicants should submit an application for admission, an official transcript of undergraduate studies with certification of graduation, and TOEFL scores or comparable evidence of basic English language competency. Letters of recommendation may also be submitted, but are optional.
Application Deadlines are as follows:
- July 1 for Fall semester
- November 1 for Spring semester
Program Tuition: $24,000
Required documents:
- Online Application
- Official Transcript
- Proof of Undergraduate Graduation
- Resume
- Personal Statement
- Evidence of Basic English Language Capability
- Financial Affidavit
- (optional) Letters of Recommendation
The following is an outline of the application & notification process:
- After the applications are due, The Martin School and IPPMI review the profiles of all applicants.
- The Martin School and IPPMI notify all accepted applicants.
- The Martin School and IPPMI will submit all necessary documents to the Office of International Affairs (OIA) and will receive a SEVIS DS-2019 for each participant.
- IPPMI sends these SEVIS DS-2019 forms to the applicants which they need to use to apply for a J-1 VISA.
Legislative Fellows:
Requirements:
- Official Application found on our website
- Official Transcript
- English Proficiency demonstrated by TOEFL or equivalent exam
- Resume
- Two Letters of Recommendation
- Resident of Cambodia, Indonesia, Mongolia, or Taiwan
- Government, Non-Profit, Public Sector employee
