
We will close our current application platform (Apply Yourself) on Saturday, May 24 (Friday, May 23, is the application deadline to start Summer 2025), and open our new application platform in early July. From May 24 to early July, you will not be able to either start or continue work on an application. This message applies to both degree and certificate applications. If you do not submit your application by May 23, you will lose all your information in Apply Yourself because the two platforms are not connected. You may continue to submit test scores and official transcripts – either electronically or by postal mail - see below under “Application Process” for details. If you plan to apply to start Fall 2025 or later, in early July our new application platform will be available via this webpage. Once our new platform is ready, we will notify all contacts in our system. If you would like to be notified once our new platform is accessible or if you have questions, contact us at [email protected].


How to Apply
Your Future in Higher Education Starts Here
Develop the knowledge and skills to lead and promote change in higher education administration and policy.
Our Application Process
Our students bring a variety of experiences directly from undergraduate institutions, as well as those with industry experience. Wherever you come from Chicago, Illinois, across the United States, or from around the world, your academic, professional, and personal background and perspective is a valuable part of what you bring to our program.
Admissions decisions are based on a holistic evaluation of an applicant's academic and leadership achievements, motivation, professional performance, and potential as a higher education administrator. Application details specific to international applicants are included at the end of this page.
Regular Admissions Deadlines
Northwestern’s Higher Education Administration and Policy program has rolling admissions.
Full-time master’s degree applicants may begin taking courses in either summer or fall term. Full-time master’s degree applicants who apply by the early admission deadline (in early January) have the best chance of being awarded partial tuition scholarships, graduate assistantships, and paid internships.
Part-time master’s degree and certificate applicants may begin taking courses at the beginning of any term.
International applicants may only begin taking courses in summer or fall term. International applicants should consider the length of time it may take to obtain a visa and submit the application well in advance of the deadline if needed.
Desired Entrance Quarter |
All Application Materials Due |
Classes Begin |
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Summer 2025 | Master’s Degree full-time or part-time, Certificate and Certificate-to-Degree: May 23, 2025 | June 23, 2025 |
Fall 2025 | Master’s Degree full-time or part-time, Certificate and Certificate-to-Degree: August 15, 2025 | September 16, 2025 |
Application Requirements: Master’s degree
Application Requirements: Certificate
Graduate Record Examination (GRE) Requirements
A Special Message for Our International Applicants
An Enthusiastic WELCOME from the MSHE Community!
We are passionate about educating exceptional students from every corner of the globe and are so pleased that you are considering applying to be a part of the MS in Higher Education Administration and Policy (MSHE) program!
All master’s degree applicants, including international students, are required to attend an MSHE Degree information session prior to submitting their application. You may sign up for a session here. Attending an information session will help you determine if the MSHE degree is right for you and result in a stronger application.
Also, please refer to specific application information for international applicants, noted below. If, after reading this helpful information, you have questions regarding components of the MSHE application, contact Jeanine Breen (MSHE Program Assistant). If you have questions about the MSHE program, the admission process, or higher education, contact Mark Hoffman (Associate Director). Both will be glad to assist you!
International Applicants
English Proficiency
If English is not your native language, evidence of proficiency in its use will be helpful in reviewing your application for admission. The ability to understand, read, write and speak English is a key element of successful graduate study in our program.
Applicants whose native language is not English must certify their proficiency in the English language in ONE of the following three ways:
- Providing official documents for the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or International English Language Testing System (IELTS). Official scores must be less than two years old.
- Providing official documentation from a credential evaluation service (such as World Education Services (WES)) and Educational Perspectives) verifying the equivalent of an undergraduate degree from an accredited four-your institution where the language of instruction is English.
- Providing official transcripts verifying a degree from an accredited institution where the language of instruction is English.
Test results must come directly from the testing service. The code for the MSHE Program is 8844. Personal copies are not considered official, nor are “attested” or notarized copies. However, it is to your advantage to include a copy of your score report in your application materials. This will aid us in verifying your scores quickly, should there be any delay in receiving the official report, and to identify any errors in the electronic report.
For more information about the TOEFL test, visit www.toeflgoanywhere.org.
For more information about the IELTS test, visit www.ielts.org.
Additional Information
For more information, please email the MSHE admissions coordinator at [email protected].
Using the Online Application Form
- Under "Program and Degree," select "Master of Science in Higher Education Administration Program." Please note, an applicant may not apply to multiple School of Education and Social Policy (SESP) Professional Masters programs (Higher Education Administration and Policy, Learning and Organizational Change, Education, or Dual Degree – Economics and Social and Economic Policy) at the same time.
- Under "Type of Application," select "Degree" or "Certificate" as appropriate.
- Choose "Degree" if you wish to earn the master of science degree. Choose "Certificate" if a) you wish to earn the degree but cannot currently meet the criteria for the master’s degree application, b) wish to enroll in higher education courses but are uncertain about earning the master of science degree, or c) wish to earn one of the Higher Education Certificates. Certificate applicants, within your Statement of Purpose, identify if you are interested in a Higher Education Certificate (and which one) or if you hope to eventually pursue the master's degree.
- Transcripts reflecting all undergraduate and graduate level coursework and degrees earned are submitted separately from the online application. Copies of transcripts will be accepted during the application review process. Should an applicant be accepted into the Higher Education program and choose to enroll, official transcripts with degrees posted must be sent directly from each institution to our office prior to course enrollment. Whenever possible, transcripts and transcript evaluations should be sent electronically to [email protected]. If necessary, hard copies may be mailed to:
MS in Higher Education Administration and Policy
Attention: Admissions
1800 Sherman Avenue, Suite 7300
Evanston, IL 60208
Preview Days
Preview Northwestern Days is a special event for MSHE master’s degree applicants who are admitted to the program via the early admission deadline in January. At Preview Days, admitted students learn about our community through programming, interview for internships and graduate assistantships, meet with an academic adviser, and get to know faculty, alumni, current students, and future classmates. Preview Days takes place annually in early March.
Information Sessions
A distinctive part of Northwestern’s higher education program is our interactive information sessions, which we host at a variety of times to meet your busy schedule.
- Applicants for the master’s degree are required to attend an MSHE Degree information session prior to submitting their application. Full-time applicants will learn how to request an application fee waiver at an information session.
- Applicants for a certificate are strongly encouraged but not required to attend a Higher Education Certificates information session.