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4400 Massachusetts Avenue NW Washington, DC 20016 United StatesMy career and my studies complemented each other.
I’m in the field—I work with people from the State Department, Department of Defense—but still, I needed the academic side. This academic side complemented my professional knowledge and gave me an academic way of thinking, of analyzing problems, and of coming up with policy recommendations on how to fight terrorism. Learn more about my experience in the MIS program.
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of classes offered after 5 p.m. to accommodate working professionalsClasses typically meet 2.5
hours once per weekStudents that meet advanced requirements can reduce their required MIS credits from 30 to only 24 credits
When you should apply to the program depends on what semester you want to start taking classes in.
Priority deadlines for the On-campus Master of International Service are as follows:
Applications are accepted after the prioirty deadline and will be considered on a space-available basis.
Application deadlines for the Online Master of International Service are as follows:
View required application materials
Missed a deadline but still interested in applying? Email the SIS Graduate Admissions office.
Wherever you aspire to be! The Master of International Service program is unique in the flexibility it affords professionals with at least seven years of relevant professional experience to earn a condensed and tailored graduate degree from one of the top-10 international affairs schools in the world.
Graduates have gone into careers at the World Bank, the U.S. Agency for International Development, and Amnesty International in addition to other nonprofits, government agencies, and businesses.
Looking for more information or help? SIS has a dedicated career development center to assist current students and alumni.
Applicants may choose to complete the Master of International Service program as a full-time or part-time, depending on their scheduling needs. Full-time students can finish the program in as little as one year with advanced standing status or transfer credits. Part-time students typically complete the program in two years.
No, the GRE is not required to apply for the Master of International Service program.
Still have questions? Send us an email with program-specific questions at mis@american.edu