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Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy (Graduate)
Areas of Concentration
Advocacy, Budgeting and Financial Management, Community Development, Economics, Education, Environmental, Gender, Health, Labor/Workforce Development, Management and Policy, Nonprofit Management, Political Processes & Institutions, Social Justice, Social Policy, Statistical Methods, Urban Policy PlanningProgram Requirements
Application, Personal Statement of Interest (must be electronic), Transcripts, 3 Letters of Recommendation, Vitae/Resume.Test Requirements
The GRE is WAIVED for Spring 2024 and Fall 2024 applicants.
Personal Statement Instructions
Why do you want to study public policy? What are your professional goals? (500-750 words) Why are you particularly interested in the public policy program at the Bloustein School? (250-500 words)DeadlinesTermU.S.Non-U.S.TermFall 2025U.S.Jul 1, 2025Non-U.S.May 1, 2025TermSpring 2026U.S.Nov 1, 2025Non-U.S.Nov 1, 2025TermFall 2026U.S.Jul 1, 2026Non-U.S.May 1, 2026The School of Graduate Studies - New Brunswick
Program Requirements
Personal statement, official transcripts, three letters of recommendation and a resume. The Master of Science and/or Master of Philosophy in Quantitative Biomedicine will be available only to students enrolled in the existing Ph.D. in Quantitative Biomedicine program; students will not be admitted to it as a Master's program.Test Requirements
GRE General is optional; Subject test in Mathematics, Physical or Life Science preferred.
DeadlinesTermU.S.Non-U.S.TermFall 2026U.S.Jan 15, 2026Non-U.S.Jan 15, 2026The School of Graduate Studies - New Brunswick
Program Requirements
Personal statement, official transcripts, three letters of recommendation and a resume. The Master of Science and/or Master of Philosophy in Quantitative Biomedicine will be available only to students enrolled in the existing Ph.D. in Quantitative Biomedicine program; students will not be admitted to it as a Master's program.Test Requirements
GRE General is optional; Subject test in Mathematics, Physical or Life Science preferred.
DeadlinesTermU.S.Non-U.S.TermFall 2026U.S.Jan 15, 2026Non-U.S.Jan 15, 2026The School of Graduate Studies - New Brunswick
Program Requirements
Personal statement, official transcripts, three letters of recommendation and a resume. The Master of Science and/or Master of Philosophy in Quantitative Biomedicine will be available only to students enrolled in the existing Ph.D. in Quantitative Biomedicine program; students will not be admitted to it as a Master's program.Test Requirements
GRE General is optional; Subject test in Mathematics, Physical or Life Science preferred.
DeadlinesTermU.S.Non-U.S.TermFall 2026U.S.Jan 15, 2026Non-U.S.Jan 15, 2026The School of Graduate Studies - New Brunswick
DeadlinesTermU.S.Non-U.S.TermFall 2025U.S.Jun 1, 2025Non-U.S.Jun 1, 2025TermSpring 2026U.S.Dec 1, 2025Non-U.S.Dec 1, 2025TermFall 2026U.S.Jun 1, 2026Non-U.S.Jun 1, 2026The School of Graduate Studies - New Brunswick
Program Requirements
Online application form, resume, personal statement (one to two pages), two letters of recommendation, official transcripts, GRE scores, and a writing sample (optional).Test Requirements
MA: The GRE General test is not taken into account for MA applicants.DeadlinesTermU.S.Non-U.S.TermFall 2025U.S.Jun 1, 2025Non-U.S.Jun 1, 2025TermSpring 2026U.S.Dec 1, 2025Non-U.S.Dec 1, 2025TermFall 2026U.S.Jun 1, 2026Non-U.S.Jun 1, 2026The School of Graduate Studies - New Brunswick
Program Requirements
Online application form, resume, personal statement (one to two pages), two letters of recommendation, official transcripts, GRE scores, and a writing sample (optional).Test Requirements
MA: The GRE General test is not taken into account for MA applicants.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
A Rutgers undergraduate in her/his junior year, personal statement (one to two pages), two letters of recommendation, transcripts, and a writing sample (optional).Test Requirements
The GRE General Test is not taken into account for applicants.DeadlinesTermU.S.Non-U.S.TermFall 2025U.S.Jun 1, 2025Non-U.S.Jun 1, 2025TermFall 2026U.S.Jun 1, 2026Non-U.S.Jun 1, 2026Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology
Program Requirements
Personal statement, official transcripts, resume, and three letters of recommendation.Test Requirements
GRE GeneralPersonal Statement Instructions
Please answer the following in your personal statement: Why are you interested in school psychology? Why are you interested in the school psychology program at Rutgers-GSAPP? What has prepared you to succeed in the school psychology program? What will you contribute to our school psychology program community?Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology
Program Requirements
Personal statement, official transcripts, resume, and three letters of recommendation.
Applicants are restricted from applying to more than one (1) doctoral psychology program in New Brunswick each term. Applying to more than one program may significantly delay your application.
DeadlinesTermU.S.Non-U.S.TermFall 2026U.S.Dec 1, 2025Non-U.S.Dec 1, 2025