Frequently Asked Questions
I have some junior-level experience in communications outside New York City. Which program is more appropriate for me, Communications Practice or Strategic Communications?
The Communications Practice program is appropriate for people with little or no communications experience, or those looking to make a career change without a communications background. Successful applicants to the Strategic Communications program have at least three years experience in a communications function.
I am currently an undergraduate student and am considering applying to this program. If I would like to pursue my communications career in a location other than New York City, is the program still appropriate for me?
Yes, the skills acquired, and experience gained by studying in New York City can be applied and will be recognized anywhere.
Will this program provide me with practical skills?
Why should I choose Columbia’s program over one with a longer track record?
Do I need to know what specialization I’m interested in before beginning the program?
Which majors are the most appropriate for preparation for this program?
How will I be able to use this degree to land a job?
Does the program provide job placement and career counseling/support?
Will I get paid as an intern? How many hours a week will the internship require?
What are the prerequisites for acceptance?
For details about admissions requirements, a complete checklist of application materials, and instructions for submitting your application, please click here.
Does this program provide housing?
Columbia does not provide housing for Communications Practice students. However, students may find off-campus housing at http://facilities.columbia.edu/housing/overview-2.
Is this program available to international students? Can I get a visa?
This program is offered on a full-time only basis. As such, international students enrolled in the program are eligible to receive a student visa.
I have questions that have not yet been answered. What should I do?
If you have questions about the M.S. in Communications Practice program, please contact Trudi Baldwin, the program director, at tb293@columbia.edu. If you have general questions about the application process, please contact Michael Mathis in the Office of Admissions at mm3144@columbia.edu or call 212-854-9666.
