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Graduate Program - International Relations
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Graduate Program - International Relations- Registration
The following is a general guideline for new students.
- Students must make an appointment with one of the Graduate Advisors for program planning. The program contact list is provided on the following page.
- If classes are due to begin before this appointment, follow the guidelines for registration in the Graduate Catalogue to determine which courses are appropriate for initial registration.
- All courses in the MA degree program for International Relations must have international content including the internship or field study. Program option approval is necessary for any transfer courses and for coursework, which is in another MA program.
- Graduate students should note that they may take courses in International Relations toward their MA degree at any of the Webster campuses which offer the Masters Degree in International Relations.
- After the initial meeting with a Graduate Advisor for program planning, students can register either in person at Academic Advising (phone: 314-968-6972 or 1-800-WUADVIS; fax: 314-968-7166) or on Webster’s new web registration site. To take advantage of Webster’s new web registration, students need a password assigned to them by the Registrar’s Office (phone: 314-968-7444; fax: 314-968-7112) and their student number.
Graduate Program - International Relations- Admission Requirements
Applicants considered for admission to Webster University's graduate program must have earned a recognized baccalaureate degree from an accredited educational institution. Students who completed their unviversity education abroad must have earned an equivalent recognized baccalaureate degree as determined by Webster University.
The following is the list of documents needed for admission:
- Application for admission form which is available by mail or during the initial advising session with an academic advisor. There is a non-refundable $ 50.00 fee.
- Official transcript (s) noting conferral of degree(s) must be received from the degree-granting institution. Issued-to-student copies are not acceptable.
- Send the above documents to the following address:
International students should direct their academic documents and any questions regarding immigration procedures to the following office:
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