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School of Communication and Information (Graduate)
Areas of Concentration
Archives and Preservation, Data Science, Design Your Own Pathway (DIY), Health Information, Human-Computer Interaction, Library and Information Science, School Librarianship, Technology, Information and Management, UndecidedProgram Requirements
** This degree is only available to Rutgers ITI undergraduate students ** Personal statement, one letter of recommendation, and official transcripts.
Personal Statement Instructions
Please include a personal statement of approximately 750 words. Address your professional goals and how you believe the MI degree will support your progress toward these goals.
DeadlinesTermU.S.Non-U.S.TermFall 2025U.S.Jun 15, 2025Non-U.S.Jun 15, 2025TermSpring 2026U.S.Nov 15, 2025Non-U.S.Nov 15, 2025TermFall 2026U.S.Jun 15, 2026Non-U.S.Jun 15, 2026The School of Graduate Studies - New Brunswick
Program Requirements
Personal statement, official transcripts, writing sample (for Ph.D only), and three letters of recommendation.Test Requirements
PhD: The GRE General test is not taken into account for PhD applicants. MA/MAT: The GRE General test is not taken into account for MA or MAT applicants.DeadlinesTermU.S.Non-U.S.TermFall 2025U.S.Feb 1, 2025Non-U.S.Feb 1, 2025TermSpring 2026U.S.Dec 1, 2025Non-U.S.Nov 1, 2025TermFall 2026U.S.Feb 1, 2026Non-U.S.Feb 1, 2026The School of Graduate Studies - New Brunswick
Program Requirements
Personal statement, official transcripts, writing sample (for Ph.D only), and three letters of recommendation.Test Requirements
PhD: The GRE General test is not taken into account for PhD applicants. MA/MAT: The GRE General test is not taken into account for MA or MAT applicants.DeadlinesTermU.S.Non-U.S.TermFall 2025U.S.Feb 1, 2025Non-U.S.Feb 1, 2025TermSummer 2025U.S.May 1, 2025Non-U.S.N/ATermSpring 2026U.S.Dec 1, 2025Non-U.S.Nov 1, 2025TermFall 2026U.S.Feb 1, 2026Non-U.S.Feb 1, 2026TermSummer 2026U.S.May 1, 2026Non-U.S.N/AThe School of Graduate Studies - New Brunswick
Program Requirements
Personal statement, official transcripts, writing sample (for Ph.D only), and three letters of recommendation.Test Requirements
PhD: The GRE General test is not taken into account for PhD applicants. MA/MAT: The GRE General test is not taken into account for MA or MAT applicants.Personal Statement Instructions
Explain your academic training, area(s) of expertise, scholarly interests, and the project you are planning to work on.DeadlinesTermU.S.Non-U.S.TermSummer 2025U.S.May 5, 2025Non-U.S.N/ATermFall 2025U.S.Sep 1, 2025Non-U.S.N/ATermSpring 2026U.S.Jan 15, 2026Non-U.S.N/ATermSummer 2026U.S.May 5, 2026Non-U.S.N/ATermFall 2026U.S.Sep 1, 2026Non-U.S.N/AThe School of Graduate Studies - New Brunswick
Program Requirements
Personal statement, official transcripts, writing sample (for Ph.D only), and three letters of recommendation.Test Requirements
PhD: The GRE General test is not taken into account for PhD applicants. MA/MAT: The GRE General test is not taken into account for MA or MAT applicants.DeadlinesTermU.S.Non-U.S.TermSpring 2026U.S.Dec 1, 2025Non-U.S.Nov 1, 2025TermFall 2026U.S.Jan 10, 2026Non-U.S.Jan 10, 2026The School of Graduate Studies - New Brunswick
Program Requirements
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution in Kinesiology, Exercise Science, a Biological Science, Psychology or a related field
- One year of General Biology
- One year of General Chemistry plus lab
- Exercise Physiology plus 12 additional credits of coursework in advanced Physiology, Chemistry, Kinesiology/Exercise Science, Physics, Calculus or Psychology
- Min GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale in science courses related to the field
Test Requirements
- GRE is Optional
- TOEFL (if English is a second language or undergraduate degree was completed in a non-English speaking country): Minimum score of 220 for computer-based test and of 560 for paper-based test. The minimum IBT-internet based TOEFL is: Writing 22, Speaking 23, Reading 21, Listening 17.
DeadlinesTermU.S.Non-U.S.TermFall 2026U.S.Dec 1, 2025Non-U.S.Sep 1, 2025The School of Graduate Studies - New Brunswick
Program Requirements
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution in Kinesiology, Exercise Science, a Biological Science, Psychology or a related field
- One year of General Biology
- One year of General Chemistry plus lab
- Exercise Physiology plus 12 additional credits of coursework in advanced Physiology, Chemistry, Kinesiology/Exercise Science, Physics, Calculus or Psychology
- Min GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale in science courses related to the field
Test Requirements
- GRE is Optional
- TOEFL (if English is a second language or undergraduate degree was completed in a non-English speaking country): Minimum score of 220 for computer-based test and of 560 for paper-based test. The minimum IBT-internet based TOEFL is: Writing 22, Speaking 23, Reading 21, Listening 17.
DeadlinesTermU.S.Non-U.S.TermFall 2026U.S.Dec 1, 2025Non-U.S.Sep 1, 2025School of Management and Labor Relations (Graduate)
Program Requirements
Non-Degree application, Official Transcripts, and ResumePersonal Statement Instructions
Your personal statement should be the length of a 1-2 page double-spaced document. Tell us about yourself, as well as what you hope to gain from the program and your future goals.DeadlinesTermU.S.Non-U.S.TermSummer 2025U.S.May 3, 2025Non-U.S.May 3, 2025TermFall 2025U.S.Aug 15, 2025Non-U.S.Jul 3, 2025TermSpring 2026U.S.Dec 15, 2025Non-U.S.Dec 1, 2025TermSummer 2026U.S.May 3, 2026Non-U.S.May 3, 2026TermFall 2026U.S.Aug 15, 2026Non-U.S.Jul 3, 2026School of Management and Labor Relations (Graduate)
Program Requirements
Online application and application fee, Official transcripts, Personal Statement, Resume, 2 Letters of Recommendation
Deadlines published below are flexible as we review applications on a rolling basis.
If you have completed education outside of the U.S.:
An official translated evaluation of all transcripts is required to be sent to the Office of Graduate and Professional Admissions. International transcript evaluation services can be found by visiting the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) website https://www.naces.org/members. Transcripts must be evaluated and certified for authenticity and U.S. equivalency.
If applying as an international student, please reference the How to Apply section for more information relating to TOEFL/IELTS requirements, financial documentation, etc.
Concentrations & Certificates
MLER students can boost their resumes by adding a concentration or stand-alone certificate in one of the following areas after enrolling in the program: Conflict Resolution and Negotiation; Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace; Strategic Human Resource Management; Leading Organizational Change; Public Sector Labor- Management Relations; Workers' Rights and Employment Law
Personal Statement Instructions
A Personal Statement specifying your past experiences, reasons for applying, and your professional areas of interest. It should explain your intellectual and personal goals, why you are interested in pursuing this degree, and how this degree fits into your intellectual and personal future.
DeadlinesTermU.S.Non-U.S.TermSummer 2025U.S.May 3, 2025Non-U.S.May 3, 2025TermFall 2025U.S.Aug 15, 2025Non-U.S.Jul 3, 2025TermSpring 2026U.S.Dec 15, 2025Non-U.S.Dec 1, 2025TermSummer 2026U.S.May 3, 2026Non-U.S.May 3, 2026TermFall 2026U.S.Aug 15, 2026Non-U.S.Jul 3, 2026School of Management and Labor Relations (Graduate)
Program Requirements
Online application and application fee, Official transcripts, Personal Statement, Resume, 2 Letters of Recommendation
Deadlines published below are flexible as we review applications on a rolling basis.
If you have completed education outside of the U.S.:
An official translated evaluation of all transcripts is required to be sent to the Office of Graduate and Professional Admissions. International transcript evaluation services can be found by visiting the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) website https://www.naces.org/members. Transcripts must be evaluated and certified for authenticity and U.S. equivalency.
If applying as an international student, please reference the How to Apply section for more information relating to TOEFL/IELTS requirements, financial documentation, etc.
Concentrations & Certificates
MLER students can boost their resumes by adding a concentration or stand-alone certificate in one of the following areas after enrolling in the program: Conflict Resolution and Negotiation; Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace; Strategic Human Resource Management; Leading Organizational Change; Public Sector Labor- Management Relations; Workers' Rights and Employment Law
Test Requirements
GRE or GMAT Not Required
Personal Statement Instructions
A Personal Statement specifying your past experiences, reasons for applying, and your professional areas of interest. It should explain your intellectual and personal goals, why you are interested in pursuing this degree, and how this degree fits into your intellectual and personal future.
DeadlinesTermU.S.Non-U.S.TermSummer 2025U.S.May 3, 2025Non-U.S.May 3, 2025TermFall 2025U.S.Aug 15, 2025Non-U.S.Jul 3, 2025TermSpring 2026U.S.Dec 15, 2025Non-U.S.Dec 1, 2025TermSummer 2026U.S.May 3, 2026Non-U.S.May 3, 2026TermFall 2026U.S.Aug 15, 2026Non-U.S.Jul 3, 2026