|
Central European University
| Program name: |
Central European University |
 |
| Location: |
Budapest, Hungary |
| Application Deadline: |
For all applicants submitting complete packages, and those who wish to take the CEU-administered tests:
- January 15, 2008 (Budapest)
- December 27, 2007 (Lviv)
For applicants to all programs, who submit complete application including language scores and other applicable test scores:
- February 2, 2008 (Budapest)
|
DEPARTMENTS, SCHOOLS AND DEGREES
- Department of Economics (MA, PhD)
- Department of Environmental Sciences and Policy (MS, PhD)
- Department of Gender Studies (MA, PhD)
- Department of History (MA, PhD)
- Department of International Relations and European Studies (MA, PhD Track in Political Science)
- Department of Legal Studies (LLM, MA, SJD)
- Department of Mathematics and its Applications (MS, PhD)
- Department of Medieval Studies (MA, PhD)
- Nationalism Studies Program (MA, PhD)
- Department of Philosophy (MA, PhD)
- Department of Political Science (MA, PhD)
- Department of Public Policy (MA, PhD)
- Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology (MA, PhD)
ADMISSIONS INFORMATION
CEU welcomes applications from individuals who accept its mission and the curriculum tuned to that mission. CEU admits students, based on academic merit. As an independent institution of higher education, CEU follows the admissions policy adopted by its Senate. Admissions criteria are set in accordance with internationally recognized standards and tests. Admission to Central European University is based upon an overall evaluation of the candidate, including academic achievement, strength of recommendations, English language proficiency and general compatibility with the aims of the relevant department.
Candidates may apply to two departments simultaneously and to any number of degree programs or streams within the selected departments.
For the 2007/2008 academic year, CEU received applications from 3,000 individuals for approximately 600 new places. Applicants to CEU came from over 80 countries. Prospective students should bear in mind that admission to CEU is highly competitive.
For full information on eligibility requirements, please visit the website.
Application must be submitted online.
All supporting documents must reach the CEU's Admissions Office at the following address:
Central European University Admissions Office Nador u. 9 1051 Budapest Hungary Tel: (36-1) 327-3009, 327-3272, 327-3208, 327-3210 Fax: (36-1) 327-3211
Late Applications
Applications postmarked and received after the deadline will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Late applicants must demonstrate outstanding potential to be considered for admission.
HOW TO APPLY
To view the application form and to become familiar with the on-line application process, candidates should visit the CEU website at https://online.ceu.hu/. Upon registration, candidates will receive an automatically generated On-line Application Password which will enable them to log into the system. The on-line application form may be saved and candidates may return to continue their work on it as often as needed. When completed, the form should be submitted and a printed version may be enclosed with the additional documents which applicants are required to send by mail.
CEU does not accept applications by email or fax.
For full information on admissions and application process, please visit CEU’s website: http://www.ceu.hu/admissions.html
CEU FINANCIAL AID OPPORTUNITIES
CEU Financial Aid Eligibility
Central European University continues to focus on the CEE/fSU region while extending the CEU Fellowship Program worldwide. Continued priority concerning the awarding of financial aid is given to students from countries of the post-communist world and emerging democracies. However, students from all over the world are eligible to apply for financial aid from CEU.
No student may receive more than one financial aid package (full or partial) to study at CEU, except in the event of vertical movement along a course of study, e.g., Master's to doctoral. Students seeking to pursue a horizontal course of study (e.g., a second Master's degree) may apply for admission, but will not be considered for a second CEU fellowship award or partial financial assistance.
Financial aid is awarded for the immediately following academic year only. The award is valid for one year and is not transferable if the student defers enrollment. In the case of a two-year Master's program, the award can be extended for the second year, based on academic performance during the first year, and in accordance with the institutional financial aid allocation guidelines. CEU reserves the right to alter the terms of the financial aid award and eligibility requirements at any time.
Special Note: While job possibilities do exist, CEU does not guarantee any work for enrolled students either on- or off-campus.
CEU awards tuition waivers and student living support packages in the form of:
- a full CEU fellowship, or
- partial financial aid.
For more information on financial aid policy, click here.
10 REASONS TO STUDY AT CEU!
- Internationally recognized U.S. degree
- Competititve admission
- Financial aid opportunities
- International faculty
- Students from more than 60 countries
- Further career and academic development
- Study and research abroad opportunities
- Cultural diversity
- Budapest: beautiful location in the center of Europe
- Supportive international student services
For questions and comments, please contact Osvita Educational Advising Center in Lviv.
|