国际学生入学条件
Complete the Required Essays
Essay 1
In your study or work at The New School, what social issue or construct would you make the focus of your efforts to effect change? (200-400 words)
Essay 2
What aspects of The New School's academic programs or community drew you to apply? In your essay, please pay particular attention to the college and program to which you have applied. (200-400 words)
Letters of Recommendation
Applicants applying directly from high school must submit one counselor recommendation and one recommendation from a teacher. The Common Application School Report is also required.
Submit Official Transcripts
All applicants must provide official high school and/or college transcripts from all institutions attended. Undergraduate applicants who have attended multiple high schools can submit only the graduating school's official transcript as long as all prior coursework is listed on that transcript.
International Baccalaureate (IB): Students can pursue either the IB Diploma Program (DP) or IB Career-related Program (CP). Applicants who are taking individual IB courses as a supplement to a national curriculum are permitted to pursue individual IB courses rather than the DP or CP.
Minimum required scores are:
TOEFL iBT- 100, IELTS - 7.5, PTE - 68
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- 雅思总分:7.5
- 托福网考总分:100
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:PTE - 68
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课程简介
Examine the complex cultural, governmental, physical, and social ecosystems of the modern city. The Urban Studies program at The New School examines the 21st century's greatest challenges globalization, urbanization, social justice, and sustainability with the aim of making cities more viable, equitable, and healthy. The flexible interdisciplinary curriculum allows you to customize your course of study and gain important skills related to policy, planning, and activism. More than half of the world's population lives in cities, and the majority of work, living, and recreational spaces, cultural institutions, and ethical development and commercial activities exist in the context of cities and their surrounding metropolitan regions. As an Urban Studies student, you explore courses in multiple academic disciplines as you learn to address the myriad ways urbanization affects many facets of life, including politics, social justice, the environment, and the economy. You develop an understanding of the peoples and structures that make up cities both in the United States and internationally.
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