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Criteria Application

***NOTE: TO APPLY ONLINE, ONCE YOU HAVE ESTABLISHED A LOGIN, SELECT INTERNATIONAL STUDIES AS THE "COLLEGE," HIT CONTINUE, SELECT M.A. AS THE "DEGREE," HIT CONTINUE, AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION SHOULD SHOW AS AN OPTION. SORRY FOR ANY CONFUSION.

Criteria

Students with Bachelor's degrees in well-rounded liberal arts programs from accredited colleges and universities, sound academic records, and clearly defined objectives for graduate study who have undergraduate preparation in sociology, politics, law, administration, psychology, communications, management, or international relations will be better prepared. Similarly, prior work experience in business  management or human resource development is useful.

Tuition

2011-2012 rates:
Traditional program: $1,026/credit hour up to 12 credits
12-18 credits $12,312
University College: $467/credit hour (on campus classes)
$486/credit hour (online classes)
Tuition details

Enrollment limits

Admission is limited between 15 and 20 students per year.

Entrance Examinations

All applicants must take the GRE or GMAT and request that the results are forwarded to the University of Denver Office of Graduate Studies. The institution code for the University of Denver is R4842. Conflict Resolution Department Code is 5101.

*Official LSAT scores can only be sent to Law Schools, therefore the LSAT cannot be accepted for admission to this program. THE ONLY EXCEPTION is for applicants who are already enrolled in the DU Law School.

Further information on the GRE:
phone 609-771-7670 or Graduate Record Examinations website
Further information on the GMAT:
Graduate Management Admission Council website

Financial aid

Learn about graduate financial aid.

Application requirements

Go to the University of Denver's application.

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