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How to Apply for Graduate Degree, Certificate, or
Diploma Programs
Programs at Boston University in Brussels teach contemporary leadership, international relations, and business perspectives and issues that are relevant to anyone who manages people or resources. Programs are open to all qualified applicants who have earned a bachelor's degree from a fully accredited college or university in the United States or abroad and who demonstrate proficiency in English..
How Do I Apply?
Graduate Admissions Committees meet on an ongoing basis. Admission
is normally granted for September, January, and May of each year.
You may apply online or by mailing your application materials directly
to the department to which you are applying.
Apply
online – Complete our online application to apply today.
Please note that applicants for the Master of Arts in International
Relations must apply through the Graduate
School of Arts and Sciences.
Apply by mail – Download the application
package. Please note that applicants for the Master of Arts
in International Relations must apply through the Graduate
School of Arts and Sciences.
A complete application must include:
- A completed Application for Admission
- A self-evaluation
- Official transcript(s) from each college and graduate school
attended
- Score from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS)
- Two letters of recommendation
- A current resume or CV
- A nonrefundable $70 (online)/€105 application fee
- Notarized English translations of all documents not in English
- International students also need to submit the International Student Data Form
MAIR Admissions Criteria
All M.A.I.R. students are required to demonstrate graduate-level reading proficiency in English and one other language prior to completion of the degree program. Graduate-level proficiency is the ability to accurately understand newspaper and professional journal articles in the field of foreign relations, using standard reference materials.
TOEFL: Non-native English-speaking students who did not receive an undergraduate degree from a university in the United States of America, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, or Ireland must demonstrate proficiency in English by submitting a TOEFL score. A degree from an English language university located in a country other than these does not exempt an applicant from the TOEFL requirement. There are no exceptions to this policy.
GRE: Testing results are compulsory.
Median GRE scores for the Fall 2006 cohort of admitted students were as follows:
Verbal: 565
Quantitative: 650
Essay: 5.0
Three Letter of Recommendations are also required.