- December 15: Deadline for consideration for admission, and both University of Minnesota fellowships and Humphrey School merit-based aid
- January 15: Deadline for consideration for admission and Humphrey School merit-based aid
- June 1: Final application deadline for admission
- After June 1: Applications for admission considered on a space-available basis
Graduates of the MS–STEP program are equipped with skills to address pressing public issues arising at the intersection of science, technology, environment, and society that shape human well-being, environmental sustainability, and social justice in a complex and diverse world.
The Humphrey School considers many factors when choosing applicants for admission. We evaluate attributes such as prior academic achievement, professional and public service experience, commitment to a career in public affairs or planning, and a fit between the applicant's interests and goals and the programs at the Humphrey School.
All applicants for master's degree programs are required to have a four-year bachelor's degree from an accredited U.S. university or foreign equivalent at the time of enrollment. Prior degree or advanced coursework in science, math, or engineering is not required for admission. However, students with strong research and writing skills will be best prepared for academic success.
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Schedule an Individual Appointment: Meet one-to-one with a member of the admissions team to discuss any questions or concerns you may have about applying to the Humphrey School. To request individual admission appointments, please complete this appointment form.
Prerequisites
- Four-year bachelor's degree from an accredited US university or foreign equivalent
- English language proficiency (see below for more information)
Master of Science in Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy Application Checklist
1. Personal statement
A personal statement is required of all applicants. The mission of the Humphrey School is to educate, engage, and equip leaders and communities to discover solutions that advance the common good in our diverse world. In 500 to 1,000 words, discuss how your past educational, professional, and personal experiences have prepared you for a graduate degree in Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy.
2. Diversity statement
The Humphrey School seeks to create an inclusive, welcoming, and supportive school environment, ensuring that the people and scholarship at the School reflect our community and the world, and building an institution committed to intercultural growth and learning. In no more than 500 words, discuss how you will advance equity and inclusion at the Humphrey School and among the STEP community.
3. Impact statement
The STEP area aims to train leaders committed to advancing solutions to the world’s most complex problems through leadership, scholarship, and engagement locally and globally. In no more than 500 words, discuss the future impact you want to have in the world. How will a MS-STEP degree help you achieve your future personal and professional goals? (Use "Other Miscellaneous Upload")
4. Resume or CV
A resume or CV is required of all applicants. Please include information about awards, leadership, and service or volunteer activities in your resume.
5. Letters of recommendation
At least three letters of recommendation are required. Please request your letters of recommendation through the Graduate School application system. If your recommender cannot upload their recommendation online, they may send it in a sealed envelope, signed across the back flap, to the Humphrey School. Faxed and emailed copies are not accepted.
We require letters that provide an appraisal of the candidate's ability to pursue an advanced degree, experience in, or potential for, public service and leadership, motivation and purpose, and strengths and weaknesses that might affect the candidate's performance and potential for success as a graduate student.
6. GRE scores - This requirement is temporarily suspended
An official GRE score report must be received directly from ETS before an official admissions notification will be made. You may upload your personal copy from ETS into the additional materials section of the Graduate School online application to facilitate initial review of your application.
While you may take the test up to the application deadline for which you are applying and self-report your scores for consideration; this is not advisable due to the Office of Admissions' inability to guarantee that it will receive your scores (self-reported or official) in time the day of the deadline for consideration. We encourage applicants to plan in advance and to submit their scores prior to application deadlines.
The school code for the University of Minnesota is 6874.
7. Transcripts
Transcripts are required of all applicants. Unofficial transcripts or academic records of all post secondary institutions attended should be uploaded directly to the online application. Please do not mail in paper copies of your transcripts (there is no need for official transcripts or academic records for initial review). If you are admitted, the University will then request official copies of this material.
8. English language requirement
The University of Minnesota and the Humphrey School requires international applicants to submit scores from either the TOEFL, IELTS, Duolingo, or MELAB examination to assess English language proficiency. Minimum score requirements:
- TOEFL: minimum of 100 (22 on each section)
- IELTS: minimum 7.0
- Duolingo: minimum overall score: 115, minimum literacy subscore: 115
Visit the Graduate School website for more information on the English language requirement and minimum scores for admission.
9. Extenuating circumstances
Applicants wishing to provide additional information to the admissions committee which is not appropriate for other required documents but may be helpful in their consideration as a candidate for admission can submit a statement of extenuating circumstances. Examples may include, but are not limited to: explanations for grade trends during undergraduate work, time lapses between employment as documented in the resume/CV, or other personal circumstances which may provide additional and helpful context.
10. Application fee
The application fee is $75 for domestic students and $95 for international students.
The Humphrey School provides application fee waivers for Pickering Fellows, PPIA Fellows, Truman Scholars, Americorps, City Year, and Returning Peace Corps Volunteers applying for the Peace Corps/Coverdell Fellowship. Additionally, McNair Scholars may qualify for a University of Minnesota McNair Application Fee Grant which pays for the cost of an application fee.
11. Start an application
All Humphrey School applicants must complete the Graduate School application including the additional Humphrey School section.