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Bachelors degree with a minimum GPA of 3.0 |
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Original, official transcripts from all universities and
colleges attended |
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Form 1 – Candidate’s Information |
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Form 2 – Faculty Recommendation printed on university
letterhead |
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Form 3 – Faculty Recommendation printed on university
letterhead |
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Statement of Purpose - An essay of approximately 750 words
(in English), indicating (1) what undergraduate research
and/or professional work you have conducted in the field of
global communications; (2) your reasons for applying to the
program; and 3) your career objectives. |
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Candidates CV or Resume |
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Graduate Record Exam (GRE) is recommended [more
details]. Please note that any individual
who needs to receive their GRE test scores before November
2010 will need to take the test by July 31, 2010. |
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The €75 application fee. The application fee must accompany
the application [click
here to download the credit card payment form]. |
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English proficiency test results are required if English is
not your mother-tongue (TOEFL, IELTS or TOEIC). Please note:
results must be less than TWO years old. AUP’s CEEB code is
0866. To take our internal English test free of charge,
contact the Graduate Admissions Office. The Admissions
Committee reserves the right to request scores from any
applicant. |