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Because the academic program at Dartmouth is intensive, a student’s motivation, initiative, maturity, and ability to do graduate-level work are critical.
The MALS Admissions committee looks at your achievements, how a MALS at Dartmouth degree will help you achieve your goals for the future, and how you will contribute to the MALS community.
Please review our Application Process to begin your admissions application to MALS at Dartmouth!
The MALS Application window for Summer and Fall 2024 is now CLOSED.
Moving forward our application will open on September 15 and close on January 15. We will admit for the following academic year.
THE NEXT APPLICATION DEADLINE WILL BE JANUARY 15TH, 2025. THIS CYCLE WILL BE ADMITTING FOR THE 2025-2026 ACADEMIC YEAR.
Please note that our essay guidelines have changed due to the Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action. Feel free to reach out to MALS.Admissions@dartmouth.edu regarding any questions you have about these essays.
All completed applications submitted by or on the deadline will be reviewed by the committee after the application is closed. MALS at Dartmouth does not offer rolling admissions.
Students may matriculate into the program at the beginning of any of Dartmouth's four terms: summer, fall, winter, or spring. All terms are ten weeks long.
Students must enroll within the academic year of their admission: Dartmouth's academic year begins in Summer term and concludes in Spring term. If you are admitted into the program and do not matriculate within one academic year (by spring term), you will need to apply to the next admissions cycle.
All degree requirements must be satisfied within six academic years of entry into the program.
The program welcomes applications from international candidates. International students who did not graduate from an English-speaking institution must take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the IELTS (International English Language Testing System).
We encourage Dartmouth employees to apply to the MALS Program. The application process is the same as any other applicant. Please fill out the application and provide all of the required materials.
The tuition benefit for employees is available after one year of continuous service. It will cover one course per term, if you are interested in more than that you will need approval from your supervisor and our director. You will also be responsible for the added cost.
Find the forms to be approved for the employee benefit here and here.
Please reach out to MALS.Admissions@dartmouth.edu if you have any questions or would like more specific information.