On this page you'll find a complete list of required application materials and specific instructions for each program offered at The New School for Social Research. All required materials should be submitted by the posted deadlines.
Our Office
of Admission has created videos to help you prepare the various elements of your application file.
Application Deadlines
Fall
PhD Applicants (fall only) and PhD Readmits
Deadline: December 15
The fall 2026 PhD application is will open in late September.
MA, MS, Advanced Certificate, Visiting, and Exchange Applicants and Readmits
Priority Deadline: January 15
Second Deadline: May 5
Final International Student Deadline: June 1
Final Deadline: August 1
Spring
MA, MS, Advanced Certificate, Visiting, and Exchange Applicants and Readmits
Priority Deadline: October 15
Final Deadline: January 4
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
Fall Applicants: February 1
Spring Applicants: October 15
Master's and certificate applicants: To be most competitive for admission and merit scholarship consideration, submit your completed application, with all required materials, by the indicated deadline. We will continue to review applications submitted after the deadlines if space is available in the programs. The Admission Committee will make a decision on your application only after all the required materials have been received.
Full tuition waivers and fellowships are offered only to doctoral candidates only; these awards are highly competitive.
Doctoral applicants must submit completed applications with required materials by December 15.
Prior Degree Completion
Graduate degree applicants must hold a bachelor's degree from an accredited U.S. college or university or the equivalent degree from a foreign college or university. Applicants who will have completed their bachelor's degree by the time of enrollment
may apply for admission. PhD applicants must hold a master’s degree from an accredited U.S. college or university or the equivalent degree from a foreign college or university by the time of enrollment. The PhD in Clinical Psychology and Social, Cognitive, and Development programs accept applications only from prospective students who have earned their psychology master’s degree from The New School. Prospective students with master’s degrees from other universities must apply to the Master of Arts in Psychology.
Applicant Profile
Our programs welcome applicants from a wide variety of backgrounds, including recent college graduates, graduate students, working professionals, and career changers. We engage in a holistic review of each application.
GRE or GMAT test scores are not required.