The Harris School has engaged in a cooperative program with Tel Aviv University in which students enrolled in the M.P.P. program in either school who successfully complete the first year of that program and who qualify in all ways for admission to the other program, may be admitted to that program as candidates for a master's degree. Those students who qualify may also participate in internships through the partner institution.
Financial Aid
A limited number of full scholarships are available for qualified applicants.
Students from the Harris School
Students who enroll in the Harris School M.P.P. program who successfully complete the first year of that program and who qualify in all ways for the M.P.P. program at Tel Aviv University, as determined by Tel Aviv University, may be admitted to that program as candidates for the Master of Public Policy degree.
Students from Tel Aviv University
Students from Tel Aviv University who enroll in the Harris School one-year master's degree program will be required to complete all the normal requirements for that program as determined by the Harris School and outlined in the Harris School announcements and other applicable University of Chicago policies, and will be awarded the A.M. Degree from the Harris School as well as the M.P.P. degree from Tel Aviv University.
To Apply
As part of the regular application, candidates must submit academic transcripts, GRE and TOEFL test scores, three letters of recommendation, a personal statement, and a current resume.
In addition, as part of the supplemental materials portion of the application candidates who wish to be considered for the Tel Aviv program must include a one-page statement explaining how this program will advance your intellectual and professional interests.