How to Apply
To make applying as simple and straightforward as possible, here is everything you need to know in order to complete your application to the Master of Arts in International Migration and Refugees (MIMR) program.
At a glance
Deadlines
Fall 2026 term
Fee waiver deadline: December 1, 2025
Priority deadline: January 15, 2026 – scholarship consideration
Final deadline: April 1, 2026
Contact
Application checklist
Required materials
Application form
Applications are submitted through our online application portal.
Resume or CV
You must upload a resume or curriculum vitae (CV) to your online application. Your resume should describe your work experience, extracurricular or volunteer activities, academic institutions attended, list of published work and any academic honors or awards. There is no page limit, though we recommend a one to two-page resume.
Statement of purpose
The statement of purpose is your opportunity to market yourself as a candidate for admission to the MIMR program. In 500 words or less, explain why you’re interested in further study on refugees and migrants, including any relevant personal experiences you’ve had, and how this program can fit into your broader career aspirations.
Academic transcripts
Transcripts from all undergraduate and graduate institutions attended are required. Review the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences Transcript FAQs for more information.
Academic transcript submissions
- Step 1: Request a copy of your official transcript from your institution(s).
- Step 2: Upload the transcript to your application.
An acceptable transcript is a copy of an official transcript produced by the institution, including:
- Scanned copies of paper transcripts issued by the institution.
- Electronic transcripts issued by the institution (not a download from your institution’s web portal).
We do not accept screenshots, photos or downloads of the “student’s view” from your institution’s website.
Non-U.S. college or university academic transcripts
Applicants who have attended institutions outside of the United States are strongly encouraged to upload their transcripts in the form of World Education Services Credential Evaluations or to utilize other credential evaluation services that are members of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services. If the evaluation does not include a copy of the evaluated transcripts, you must upload both the transcripts from the institution and the credential evaluation as one document to the application.
- Transcripts not in English must be accompanied by an English language version provided by the academic institution. If your institution does not provide English language copies, you must provide a certified or notarized translation with a copy of the original transcripts. You may upload an evaluation from a credential evaluation service that must include course and grade information. Both the evaluation and original transcript should be submitted in the application as one document.
- If you have study abroad and/or transfer coursework listed on your undergraduate transcripts with the grades earned, you do NOT need to list these institutions separately or upload transcripts. If courses are not listed on your primary institution’s transcript or the transfer courses do not show course grades, please list the institution(s) separately and upload the transcript(s).
Admitted students
If you receive an offer of admission, you will be required to submit official transcripts, which are transcripts submitted directly to Georgetown University by the institution you attended, for verification before enrolling. Do not send electronic or paper copies of your official transcripts before receiving an offer of admission. Georgetown reserves the right to request any missing transcripts or an official copy of a transcript at any point during the application and/or admission process. Georgetown also reserves the right to withdraw any offer of admission already made if there is any discrepancy between a transcript uploaded in the application and the final official transcript received.
Demonstration of English language proficiency
All applicants are required to demonstrate a level of proficiency in the English language sufficient to meet the admission requirement of the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences. Proficiency can be demonstrated by:
- Receipt of a bachelor’s or advanced degree from an accredited institution of higher education in the United States or from a university where English is the primary language of instruction for the entire institution.
- Submission of an official Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score report with a minimum score of 100 (internet test).
- Submission of an official International English Language Testing System (IELTS) – Academic Module score report with a minimum score of 7.0.
The TOEFL Special Home Edition and the IELTS Online version may be accepted for Fall 2026 admissions.
Submitting your TOEFL or IELTS scores
The TOEFL and IELTS must be received directly from the appropriate testing organization. Photocopied or faxed documents will not fulfill this requirement.
- Send your official TOEFL score through ETS to institution code 5244. There is not a specific department code.
- Send your IELTS score electronically to Georgetown University, Graduate School of Arts & Sciences.
Letters of recommendation
You are required to provide at least two, but up to three, letters of recommendation. You should ask individuals, faculty or work references who know you well to write these recommendations. We strongly suggest that at least one of your recommendations is from a faculty member who taught you in class and for whom you wrote a research paper. Please keep in mind that a letter of recommendation from someone who knows you well is much more useful and beneficial to your application than a generic letter from a well-recognized individual. Also, it is helpful for you to ask your references for their assistance with letters weeks, if not months, in advance.
The online application utilizes a secure online recommendation system which will:
- Automatically email each recommender with instructions for online submission of the recommendation;
- Allow applicants to track recommendations received or not received and follow up with recommenders who still need to submit their appraisals;
- Expedite the processing of the recommendations, which will be included in the online application once submitted.
Optional materials
Standardized test scores
While not required, we do recommend that applicants submit standardized test scores from the Graduate Record Examination (GRE).
There is no minimum score requirement. The Admissions Committee will holistically evaluate your entire application.
Submitting your scores
Our GRE code is 5244. We do not have a specific department code.
Video statement
You can use the video statement to provide more detail about your background and reasons for applying for this program. The video should be two minutes or less.
Application fee
Applicants must submit a $90.00 non-refundable fee payable by credit card at the time of application submission.
Application fee waivers
We offer application fee waivers for applicants who meet this criteria:
- Applicants who submit their application by the early action deadline
If you have other questions about the application, please contact isim@georgetown.edu.
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