Department Masters of Public Anthropology Application Requirements

  • Online application form (includes: optional language proficiency essay with maximum of 10,000 characters)
  • Resume/CV 
  • Transcripts
  • Personal statement/statement of purpose
  • Two letters of recommendation
  • A $95 application fee must be paid in order for your application to be considered complete. This fee is non-refundable. Information on fee waivers for MA applicants is available on the GRS website.

Application Deadline: January 15

In your personal statement/statement of purpose, we hope to learn your area of interest (topic and geographic) and why BU would be the place for you to study it. Consider the following questions: what education/experience led you to your current interest, how you expect anthropology to enhance their capability or improve your effectiveness in your chosen career, what you plan to do upon completion of the degree, which professor(s) would you seek out as advisors, and what about our department interests you? Prior work or research experience in a relevant field is a plus. This is important because students who enter the program with well-defined goals derive the most benefit from the resources the department and the University have to offer. 

Note that the MAPA program does not require GRE scores nor does it require foreign language study. 

Under exceptional circumstances, late applications for this program may be considered.

BU Application Process

Please review the Boston University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences online application checklist and complete a formal application online.

The Boston University School of Medicine offers an M.A. in Medical Anthropology and an M.S. in Forensic Anthropology. All inquiries regarding these programs should be directed to the GMS admissions office.

Financial Aid

No financial aid is available through the University for students enrolled in the MAPA program.

It’s rare to secure funding for a master’s degree, but fortunately, there are some awards out there that can help with that! Please visit ProFellow and check out these opportunities to complete a Master’s degree with an award covering your full tuition and providing an annual living stipend, as well as other potential perks.

Several programs in the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences offer merit-based scholarships to our incoming master’s students. In addition, graduate students may apply for federal and private educational loans. Numerous on-campus and off-campus employment opportunities are also available. For information on federal and private educational loans, please visit the GRS page on aid for M.A. students. International students are urged to apply for support to their governments or international agencies.

Frequently Asked Questions

We aim to provide answers to the most common questions in the links below, but if not, please try the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences (GRS). However, if you still have unanswered questions, you may contact us at anthro@bu.edu.

The GRE is not required for both MAPA and PhD applications. However, if you feel that your scores will strengthen your application, you are welcome to submit them. The admissions committee fully recognizes that there are many components to your application and that GRE scores have a limited scope of predictive power in the evaluation of a candidate for their long-term success as a student.

Boston University prefers that all application materials be submitted digitally through the online application portal when possible.  If circumstances arise that make this impossible, please mail any hard copy materials to the following address:

Graduate School of Arts & Sciences Admissions Office
705 Commonwealth Avenue, Suite 112
Boston, M.A. 02215