How to Apply
The Admissions Committee reviews applications for certificate programs. The priority application deadlines are Jan. 24 and April 1, with the final deadline on June 10. Applications submitted by the priority deadlines will be reviewed first.
Application Deadlines
Entry Quarter |
Priority Application Deadline 1 |
Priority Application Deadline 2 |
Final Application Deadline |
Fall 2025 |
Jan. 24 |
April 1 |
June 10
|
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Application Process
Our admissions committee holistically evaluates each applicant. We consider:
- Scholastic and Leadership Achievements: Your academic background and leadership roles
- Future Aspirations: Your learning goals and career objectives.
- Interpersonal Skills and Professional Performance: Your ability to work with others and your accomplishments in the workplace.
Start Your Application Early Using our Application Portal
To streamline your experience, apply as soon as possible. We designed our process with built-in guidance and instructions. Key features include:
- The ability to save your progress and continue later.
- Comprehensive instructions for successful completion.
Application Review Process
Applications are reviewed once they've been submitted and completed in time for the nearest application deadline.
We'll notify you of our decision by email. You should receive an answer within six weeks of the stated deadline or after we've received all the application pieces.
Incomplete Applications
The online application is due by the stated deadline, but transcripts and recommendations may arrive after it has passed. If we have not received all supporting documents (transcripts, recommendations, test scores, etc.) within four weeks of the application deadline, we may decide to forward your application to the next deadline.
Application Requirements
Apply Using the Application Portal
Application deadlines correspond to the academic quarter you want to start. You may apply up to one year before your planned enrollment date. For example, students can apply for fall admission in the year following the Nov. 1 deadline of the current year. Apply early; our certificates have a limited number of openings.
Minimum GPA of 3.0
You'll need a strong academic record from a recognized college or university with a bachelor’s degree; in the U.S. context, this implies at least a 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 point scale.
Statement of Purpose
Submit an essay describing why you want to pursue the degree and what you hope to do with this education.
Personal Statement
Northwestern University values diverse backgrounds, approaches, and perspectives, recognizing them as essential for true academic excellence. As a graduate student at Northwestern, how would you contribute to an intellectual community that prioritizes equity, inclusion, belonging, and cultural humility?
Your response may draw on past or present experiences from academic work, extracurricular or community activities, or daily life.
Two Additional Essays
You'll need to write two essays demonstrating your skills in analytical thinking and English.
International Students
Demonstrate English Language Proficiency with TOEFL or IELTS Test Scores
You will need to demonstrate English language proficiency. Potential paths include obtaining a degree from a university in the United States; scoring at the very minimum 85 or higher on the internet-based TOEFL test or 563 or higher on the paper-based TOEFL (though we will strongly suggest a score of 90 or higher on the internet-based TOEFL or 577 on the paper-based TOEFL); scoring a minimum of 7.0 overall on the IELTS.
- For more information about the TOEFL, visit the official site. Be sure to submit scores to code D928 NWU MS in Tech People Policy (not 165 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY).
- For more information about the IELTS, visit their official website. Be sure to submit scores to Northwestern University Master of Science in Technology, People, and Policy (not Northwestern University).
- Both TOEFL and IELTS will send scores electronically. Paper delivery is also acceptable. Paper materials should be sent to 618 Garrett Place, Evanston IL 60208.
Visa Status
Eligibility depends on your visa status. If you want to attend under an F-1 student visa, which allows you to study in the U.S., you will need to apply for the degree program as well. This is because U.S. Immigration law requires that F-1 Visa holders attend full-time. International students with an H-1B or another visa status may be eligible to apply for certificate student status. Please review the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Study in the States for additional information and resources. Transcript Evaluation
If you attended academic programs outside the US, we'll need a a transcript evaluation. You must use a credential evaluation service that converts the scores and grade point average into US-based grades, and confirms the educational experience meets our requirements.
World Education Services and Education Perspectives both offer transcript credentialing services; others will be accepted as long as they are certified by the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services. Request the course-by-course or detailed report (vs. the document-by-document report). They will ask you to have your academic program(s) send them your transcripts. In turn, they will generate a report and send it directly to us.
You do not need to send us your original transcripts.
If the credential evaluation service offers secure electronic delivery, please have the evaluation sent to mtepp_assistant@northwestern.edu. Alternately, all hard-copy transcript evaluations should be sent to this address:
Master of Science in Technology, People, and Policy
Attention: Admissions
618 Garrett Place
Evanston, IL 60208