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Acquiring a New Way to View Foreign Affairs

Alexis Coleman, SIS/MA '18
Because of EPHR, I can now solve issues with a critical but pragmatic lens.
Taking the philosophy classes required in the EPHR program equipped me with the skills to challenge norms. I look at issues of foreign affairs in a completely refreshed way and can often present ideas different from conventional thinking.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I apply and when are the application deadlines?
When you should apply to the program depends on what semester you want to start taking classes in and whether you are a domestic or international student.
Application deadlines for an MA in Ethics, Peace, and Human Rights are as follows:
- Fall semester: January 15
- Spring semester: October 1
View required application materials
Missed a deadline but still interested in applying? Email the SIS Graduate Admissions office.
Where will a degree in Ethics, Peace, and Human Rights take me?
EPHR graduates go on to find and facilitate peaceful and ethical solutions to the world’s most daunting international challenges. They tackle issues like gender equality in the Middle East, interfaith understanding, public health, ethical approaches to development, and more. They boast successful careers in both the private and nonprofit sectors, government agencies, consulting firms, and even create their own organizations. While many graduates apply their MA in EPHR to work directly in the international affairs field, others may choose to pursue their doctorate studies or teach following their completion of the program.
Looking for more information or help? SIS has a dedicated career development center to assist current students and alumni.
Is there financial assistance available?
The School of International Service offers merit-based aid in the form of scholarships and fellowships at the time of admission. SIS also has partnerships with a number of organizations like the Peace Corps and Pickering Fellowship that provide qualified individuals with funding.
Financial aid information for prospective students
Need-based aid is available through AU Central Office and generally takes the form of a federal low-interest loan package.
Federal loan and work study information for graduate students
Still have questions? Send us an email with program-specific questions at phrcr-grad@american.edu.