Step 2.

See the programs available for specific admission requirements and course sequence. Applicants interest in pursuing the following degrees have an application priority date of January 15th: Master of Architecture, Master of Landscape Architecture, Master of Science in Building Technology

Step 3. Apply

Fill out the ApplyUTA Application online. There are instructions on how to complete the application and the materials that you need to submit.

Step 4. Wait

Waiting is the hardest part! The UTA Admissions Office lets you check the status of your application online. When a decision has been made regarding your application, you will receive notification via email and the mail. Keep in mind that it takes at least three weeks from the time you complete your application before you receive a decision.

Step 5. You have been admitted! Now what?

Congratulations! If you are accepted into UTA, be sure to tell us you're coming by accepting your admission offer online through your MyMav student account.

Step 6. Your academic advisor is waiting to meet you!

Now that you have accepted your admissions offer, your academic advisor will reach out to set-up an appointment with you. After meeting with your academic advisor you will be able to register for classes. You are all done! Welcome to the Maverick community as a member of the CAPPA family!

IMPORTANT GRADUATE ADMISSIONS INFO

The College of Architecture, Planning and Public Affairs (CAPPA) at the University of Texas at Arlington offers a range of graduate programs that focus on addressing complex urban, environmental, and social challenges. CAPPA’s interdisciplinary approach combines architecture, urban planning, public affairs, and landscape architecture to prepare graduates for impactful careers.

The Master of Architecture is an NAAB-accredited professional degree offered only at the graduate level. Below is the language from the National Architectural Accrediting Board explaining accreditation policy. Each student's prior record of study determines where, in a progression from introductory to advanced work, the program is entered. There are three distinct programs of study, which provide options to graduate students with different backgrounds and needs. 

The University of Texas at Arlington, School of Architecture offers the following Master of Architecture degree programs: 

  • Path A (104 credit hours; requires a 4-year bachelors degree - students without an architecture background)
  • Path B (57 credit hours; requires a 4-year pre-professional degree in architecture - typically a BS ARCH)
  • Path C (33 credit hours; requires a professional degree in architecture - B.ARCH, M.ARCH, or the international equivalent from an accredited architecture program)

The admissions process for the School of Architecture supports its diverse student body, and creates a campus of inclusiveness, through recruitment efforts, retention policies, and support for student success of the many cultural, religious/spiritual, and identity groups comprising the society we serve.  Efforts to achieve these intentions are consistent with the laws of the State of Texas and University policy. 


 

For unconditional admission to the Path A program, the candidate must:

  • Hold a baccalaureate (B.S. or B.A.) degree from an accredited program in a subject outside architecture, such as liberal arts, sciences, business, or another profession.
  • Have an undergraduate GPA of 3.0 as calculated by Graduate Admissions.
  • Complete the Program requirements below.
  • Submit official GRE test scores (see below)

For unconditional admission to the Path B program, the candidate must:

  • Meet the Path A requirements listed above
  • Have completed a baccalaureate degree with a major in architecture
  • Submit a portfolio of design work and/or professional involvement, which shows evidence of design capability on a level expected in the graduate program as determined by the Graduate Architecture Admissions Committee.
    • (Design work produced in an office as an employee carries less weight because of the difficulty in determining the applicant's exact contribution to the work shown). The best indication of probable success in the program is the quality of work demonstrated in the portfolio.

For unconditional admission to the Path C program, the candidate must: 

  • Meet the requirements described under Path A
  • Submit a portfolio as described under Path B
  • Have a professional architecture degree (B.Arch, M.Arch, or the international equivalent) from an accredited architecture program.

 

WHEN TO APPLY
The Master of Architecture program accepts applications for the Fall semester for Paths A, B, and C. The Fall semester application deadline is January 15th.

The Master of Architecture program accepts application for the Spring semester ONLY for Paths B and C. The Spring application deadline date is August 15th. 

We do not accept applications or admit for the Spring semester for Path A.

HOW TO APPLY
Applicants to the Master of Architecture program must follow the Graduate School instructions to submit:

  • Pay The Application Fee
    • If you did not submit your application fee at the time of submitting your admission application, you can pay it online. All documents and fees must be provided so we can provide you with an admission decision.
    • Pay Your Application Fee

Complete Program Requirements

The School of Architecture requires program-related documents as part of the admission review process.

  • Submit three letters of recommendation from sources who are familiar with the applicant's academic record, preferably former professors. (For applicants who have been out of school for an extended period, letters of recommendation may be from professional sources if academic ones are no longer available).
  • Submit a short 200-word personal statement providing evidence of professional or academic goals consistent with the Architecture Program.
  • For applicants whose native language is not English, a minimum score of 6.5 on the IELTS, or a minimum TOEFL iBT total score of 79 is required. Further, when the TOEFL iBT is taken, sectional scores of at least 22 on the Writing section, 21 on the Speaking section, 20 on the Reading section, and 16 on the Listening section are preferred.  For otherwise highly qualified candidates, this requirement may be eased. 
  • Submission of a design portfolio is optional for Path A applicants and is required for Path B and Path C applicants. Candidates are encouraged to submit portfolios of creative work including freehand drawings or sketches, painting, graphic design, architectural or furniture design. 

Submit Official GRE Test Scores

  • Have a minimum total score of 297 on the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) with a minimum score of 154 in the verbal portion.
  • Contact an Academic Graduate Advisor

Track Your Admission Status

  • Track the status of your admissions through your MyMav student portal. Under the admissions section, you will see the status of your application. If you have a status of "Incomplete," please refer to your to-do list for any items that we may still need from you. Please note that it can take up to 5-7 business days for submitted application materials to be processed and removed from your to-do list. If you have a status of "Complete," please allow up to 3-5 weeks for us to process an admission decision.
  • Learn More About Accessing MyMav

Graduate Assistantships

  • To be considered for a Graduate Teaching Assistant position, the candidate must be admitted without provisional conditions.
  • Candidates whose native language is not English must submit an acceptable score on the Test of Spoken English (TSE-A) before arriving in the United States.
  • GTA positions in architecture are limited and are very competitive.
  • To express interest in a graduate assistantship, please submit the Graduate Assistantship Application Form
     

See the full applications process for the Master of Architecture program in the University Catalog.

 

 

The Master of City and Regional Planning is a PAB-accredited professional degree.  The MCRP program prepares students for careers as professional planners with public, private and nonprofit organizations. The application of applied research techniques, and skills to “real world” planning problems provides students with practical experience for guiding the future of metropolitan planning and sustainability.” 

The admissions process for the College of Architecture, Planning and Public Affairs supports its diverse student body, and creates a campus of inclusiveness, through recruitment efforts, retention policies, and support for student success of the many cultural, religious/spiritual, and identity groups comprising the society we serve.  Efforts to achieve these intentions are consistent with the laws of the State of Texas and University policy. 


For unconditional admission, the candidate must:

  • An undergraduate Grade Point Average (GPA): The undergraduate GPA based on the last 60 hours of course work as calculated by the Graduate Admissions from the official transcript.
  • Graduate Record Exam (GRE) scores: Verbal, Quantitative, and Writing (Exceptions:
    • Outstanding UT Arlington graduates may qualify for GRE waiver providing they meet certain requirements. See "Waiving the GRE" below)
  • Letters of Recommendation attesting to the applicant’s potential to do Master’s-level work and complete the program.
    • Letters for Master’s programs should be from professors or supervisors at work.
  • Essay by applicant approximately one double-spaced page in length (approximately 250 words).
    • The Essay is considered both for its content and quality of writing. The Essay should address the following questions:
      • 1. Why do you want to earn a Master’s degree in the program for which you are applying?
      • 2. What relevant background and experience do you bring to the program?
      • The essay can also include other concerns you’d like to bring to the attention of the CAPPA Academic Recruiter. the Graduate Advisor, or the Master's Admissions Committee.
  • Non-native English speakers only:  TEOFL-iBT or IELTS scores meeting University minimum admission standards are required (TOEFL-iBT 79 with sectional scores of at least 22 Writing, 21 Speaking, 20 Reading, and 16 Listening; or an IELTS score of at least 6.5.).
    • However, a non-native English speaking applicant holding either a Bachelor’s or a Master’s degree from a regionally accredited U.S. college or university is not required to take these tests. 
    • Students failing to meet English proficiency requirements may be admitted on probation to the Pathway Admission program to improve their English skills.
    • Go to https://catalog.uta.edu/academicregulations/admissions/graduate/ for a description of the Pathway Program.
  • Official transcripts and test scores must be sent directly to Graduate Admissions by the issuing institution or testing service.
  • Letters of recommendation should be sent directly:
    • Via email tocappa.advising@uta.edu or
    • By  postal service, to: CAPPA Program – Master of City & Regional Planning (MCRP), Box 19108, Arlington TX 76019.

A student who is well-prepared through an undergraduate degree in planning or related field and has as well five or more years of relevant and verifiable professional experience maybe eligible to complete the degree in 30 credit hours.

It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure all application materials are received by the application deadline. Incomplete applications or applications received after the deadline could be deferred.


 

WHEN TO APPLY
The Master of City and Regional Planning program admits students for Fall and Spring semesters; the application deadlines are June 15th and October 15th respectively.

HOW TO APPLY
Applicants to the Master of  City and Regional Planning program must follow the Graduate School instructions to submit:

Submit the Application

Pay The Application Fee

If you did not submit your application fee at the time of submitting your admission application, you can pay it online. All documents and fees must be provided so we can provide you with an admission decision.

Submit Transcripts

You may upload unofficial transcripts to help expedite the admission decision review period. However, official transcripts are still required to be submitted when admitted or once the institution(s) make them available.

Complete Program Requirements

The School of Architecture requires program-related documents as part of the admission review process.

  • Submit three letters of recommendation attesting to the applicant’s potential to do Master’s-level work and complete the program.
    • Letters for Master’s programs should be from professors or supervisors at work (download Letter of Recommendation form)
  • Submit a short 250-word essay approximately one double-spaced page in length (approximately 250 words).
    • The Essay is considered both for its content and quality of writing.
      • The Essay should address the following questions:
        • 1. Why do you want to earn a Master’s degree in the program for which you are applying?
        • 2. What relevant background and experience do you bring to the program?
        • The essay can also include other concerns you’d like to bring to the attention of the CAPPA Academic Recruiter. the Graduate Advisor, or the Master's Admissions Committee.
  • Non-native English speakers only:  TEOFL-iBT or IELTS scores meeting University minimum admission standards are required (TOEFL-iBT 79 with sectional scores of at least 22 Writing, 21 Speaking, 20 Reading, and 16 Listening; or an IELTS score of at least 6.5.).
    • However, a non-native English speaking applicant holding either a Bachelor’s or a Master’s degree from a regionally accredited U.S. college or university is not required to take these tests. 

Submit Official GRE Test Scores

  • A preferred minimum Verbal GRE score of 150  a preferred minimum Quantitative GRE score of 141 and a preferred minimum Writing GRE score of 4.
    • Exceptions: Outstanding UT Arlington graduates may qualify for GRE waiver providing they meet certain requirements.
    • The MCRP program waives the requirement that an applicant take the GRE under the following condition:
      • A completed UT-Arlington undergraduate degree awarded within three years of application for admission and a 3.0 or higher GPA on the last 60 hours of coursework.
  • Contact an Academic Graduate Advisor

Track Your Admission Status

  • Track the status of your admissions through your MyMav student portal. Under the admissions section, you will see the status of your application. If you have a status of "Incomplete," please refer to your to-do list for any items that we may still need from you. Please note that it can take up to 5-7 business days for submitted application materials to be processed and removed from your to-do list. If you have a status of "Complete," please allow up to 3-5 weeks for us to process an admission decision.
  • Learn More About Accessing MyMav

 

Graduate Assistantships

  • To be considered for a Graduate Teaching Assistant position, the candidate must be admitted without provisional conditions.
  • Candidates whose native language is not English must submit an acceptable score on the Test of Spoken English (TSE-A) before arriving in the United States.
  • GTA positions are limited and are very competitive.
  • To express interest in a graduate assistantship, please submit the Graduate Assistantship Application Form
     

 

See the full applications process for the Master of City and Regional Planning program in the University Catalog.

 

The Master of Landscape Architecture is an LAAB-accredited professional degree offered only at the graduate level. There are three distinct programs of study, which provide options to graduate students with different backgrounds and needs. 

The University of Texas at Arlington offers the following Master of Landscape Architecture degree programs: 

  • Path A (87 credit hours; requires a 4-year bachelors degree - students without an landscape architecture degree)
  • Path B (60 credit hours; requires a 4-year pre-professional degree in landscape architecture)
  • Path C (36 credit hours; requires a professional degree in landscape architecture, or the international equivalent from an accredited landscape architecture program)

STEM
In the Summer of 2023, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security designated that Landscape Architecture is now a recognized Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) discipline.

The admissions process for the Landscape Architecture program supports its diverse student body, and creates a campus of inclusiveness, through recruitment efforts, retention policies, and support for student success of the many cultural, religious/spiritual, and identity groups comprising the society we serve.  Efforts to achieve these intentions are consistent with the laws of the State of Texas and University policy. 


 

For unconditional admission to the Path A program, the candidate must:

  • Hold a baccalaureate (B.S. or B.A.) degree from an accredited program in a subject outside landscape architecture, such as liberal arts, sciences, business, or another profession.
  • Have an undergraduate GPA of 3.0 as calculated by Graduate Admissions.
  • Complete the Program requirements below.
  • Submit official GRE test scores (see below)

For unconditional admission to the Path B program, the candidate must:

  • Meet the Path A requirements listed above
  • Have completed a baccalaureate degree with a major in landscape architecture
  • Submit a portfolio of design work and/or professional involvement, which shows evidence of design capability on a level expected in the graduate program as determined by the Graduate Landscape Architecture Admissions Committee.
    • (Design work produced in an office as an employee carries less weight because of the difficulty in determining the applicant's exact contribution to the work shown). The best indication of probable success in the program is the quality of work demonstrated in the portfolio.

For unconditional admission to the Path C program, the candidate must: 

  • Meet the requirements described under Path A
  • Submit a portfolio as described under Path B
  • Have a professional landscape architecture degree, or the international equivalent) from an accredited architecture program.

 

WHEN TO APPLY
The Master of Landscape Architecture program accepts applications ONLY for the fall semester. We do not accept applications or admit for the spring semester.

HOW TO APPLY
Applicants to the Master of Landscape Architecture program must follow the Graduate School instructions to submit:

Submit the Application

Pay The Application Fee

If you did not submit your application fee at the time of submitting your admission application, you can pay it online. All documents and fees must be provided so we can provide you with an admission decision.

Submit Transcripts

You may upload unofficial transcripts to help expedite the admission decision review period. However, official transcripts are still required to be submitted when admitted or once the institution(s) make them available.

Complete Program Requirements

The Landscape Architecture programs requires program-related documents as part of the admission review process.

  • Submit three letters of recommendation from sources who are familiar with the applicant's academic record, preferably former professors. (For applicants who have been out of school for an extended period, letters of recommendation may be from professional sources if academic ones are no longer available).
  • Submit a short 200-word personal statement providing evidence of professional or academic goals consistent with the Landscape Architecture Program.
  • For applicants whose native language is not English, a minimum score of 6.5 on the IELTS, or a minimum TOEFL iBT total score of 79 is required. Further, when the TOEFL iBT is taken, sectional scores of at least 22 on the Writing section, 21 on the Speaking section, 20 on the Reading section, and 16 on the Listening section are preferred.  For otherwise highly qualified candidates, this requirement may be eased. 
  • Submission of a design portfolio is optional for Path A applicants and is required for Path B and Path C applicants. Candidates are encouraged to submit portfolios of creative work including freehand drawings or sketches, site analysis, diagrams, and concept development. 

Submit Official GRE Test Scores

  • Have a minimum GRE scores of 298-147 verbal and minimum 142 on the quantitative section.
  • Contact an Academic Graduate Advisor

Track Your Admission Status

  • Track the status of your admissions through your MyMav student portal. Under the admissions section, you will see the status of your application. If you have a status of "Incomplete," please refer to your to-do list for any items that we may still need from you. Please note that it can take up to 5-7 business days for submitted application materials to be processed and removed from your to-do list. If you have a status of "Complete," please allow up to 3-5 weeks for us to process an admission decision.
  • Learn More About Accessing MyMav

 

Graduate Assistantships

  • To be considered for a Graduate Teaching Assistant position, the candidate must be admitted without provisional conditions.
  • Candidates whose native language is not English must submit an acceptable score on the Test of Spoken English (TSE-A) before arriving in the United States.
  • GTA positions in landscape architecture are limited and are very competitive.
  • To express interest in a graduate assistantship, please submit the Graduate Assistantship Application Form
     

 

See the full applications process for the Master of Landscape Architecture program in the University Catalog.

The Master of Public Administration is an NASPAA-accredited professional degree offered only at the graduate level. There are three distinct programs of study, which provide options to graduate students with different backgrounds and needs. 

The University of Texas at Arlington offers the following Master of Public Administration degree programs, all of which requires completion of a baccalaureate degree: 

The admissions process for the Master of Public Administration program supports its diverse student body, and creates a campus of inclusiveness, through recruitment efforts, retention policies, and support for student success of the many cultural, religious/spiritual, and identity groups comprising the society we serve.  Efforts to achieve these intentions are consistent with the laws of the State of Texas and University policy. 

 


About the different program options:

ON-CAMPUS

This program is offered evenings on our UTA main campus, the 39-credit hour (with internship waiver) campus MPA offers students four emphasis areas comprised of courses specializing in each specific area. 

Program Advantages

  • On campus MPA students will be able to maintain a flexible schedule - enrolling as a full-time or part-time student. 
  • The campus program admits new students every fall, spring and summer semester. 
  • The program is designed to be completed in five semesters by full-time students and either six or seven semesters by part-time students (includes summer terms). 
  • The determining factor for 6-7 semesters is whether the student takes the capstone 5399 with two other courses their last semester. 

 

CITY COHORT

Our city cohort programs allow you to earn your MPA degree taking classes at city facilities during work hours. Combining a convenient schedule of face-to-face classes and online learning, city employees will benefit from maximum flexibility and a program designed to combine both academic and practitioner knowledge. Currently, there are cohorts for Grand Prairie, Mansfield, and Fort Worth.

Program Advantages

  • Classes meet once per week - Friday 3 pm to 6 pm (employer approved)
  • Taught by UTA Faculty and City Managers
  • A practical perspective tailored to your city management career
  • Use employee tuition reimbursement benefit plus additional financial aid (if qualified)
  • Focus on one course at a time

 

ONLINE

Our comprehensive online MPA program is designed to equip aspiring public service professionals with the knowledge, skills, and competencies needed to make a meaningful impact in public administration. The online MPA program is tailored to meet the needs of working professionals and individuals seeking flexibility in their graduate education. 

Program Advantages

  • You can pursue your MPA degree virtually through our interactive and engaging online learning environment, accommodating current commitments. 
    Our esteemed faculty, experienced practitioners in the field will guide you through a comprehensive curriculum that covers various aspects of public administration, policy analysis, budgeting, leadership, ethics, and more.

     


    For unconditional admission, the candidate must:

    • Hold a baccalaureate (B.S. or B.A.) degree from an accredited program.
    • Minimum Undergraduate GPA of 3.0 based on the last 60 hours of course work as calculated by UTA Graduate Admissions.
    • Minimum Writing GRE score of 4.0 (may be waived under certain conditions - see "Waiving the GRE" below)
    • A preferred minimum Verbal GRE score of 450 (Revised GRE Test: 150), and minimum Quantitative GRE of 450 (Revised GRE Test: 141), and a minimum combined Verbal and Quantitative score of 1,000 (Revised GRE Test Combined: 291) (may be waived under certain conditions - see "Waiving the GRE" below)
    • Outstanding letters of recommendation
    • Strong, well-written personal essay
    • Non-native English speakers only: TOEFL scores of at least 550 (paper-based), 213 (computer-based), or 79 (iBT) with sectional scores that meet or exceed 22 Writing, 21 Speaking, 20 Reading, and 16 Listening; or, IELTS score of at least 6.5.

    Waiving the GRE

    The MPA program waives the requirement that an applicant take the GRE under any of the following conditions:

    • A 3.25 or higher undergraduate GPA based on the last 60 hours of course work AND at least three years professional non-profit or public service work experience (as judged by the MPA admission committee. Applicants should submit a supporting resume or other relevant documentation to the MPA Graduate Advisor)
    • A completed graduate degree from an accredited program in a related field such as, but not exclusively, political science, economics, urban planning, social work, criminal justice, and sociology OR a 3.0 or better higher after 12 hours of coursework in the accredited graduate degree program.
    • A completed UTA B.A. or B.S. with 3.0 or higher GPA
    • An equivalent GMAT or LSAT score from an exam taken within the last two years preceding the time of application.

    WHEN TO APPLY

    The Master of Public Administration program accepts applications in fall, spring and summer semesters.

    HOW TO APPLY
    Applicants to the Master of Public Administration program must follow the Graduate School instructions to submit:

    Submit the Application

    Pay The Application Fee

    If you did not submit your application fee at the time of submitting your admission application, you can pay it online. All documents and fees must be provided so we can provide you with an admission decision.

    Submit Transcripts

    You may upload unofficial transcripts to help expedite the admission decision review period. However, official transcripts are still required to be submitted when admitted or once the institution(s) make them available.

    Complete Program Requirements

    The Public Administration programs requires program-related documents as part of the admission review process.

    • Submit three letters of recommendation from sources who are familiar with the applicant's academic record, preferably former professors. (For applicants who have been out of school for an extended period, letters of recommendation may be from professional sources if academic ones are no longer available).
    • Submit a short 200-word personal statement providing evidence of professional or academic goals consistent with the Public Administration Program.
    • For applicants whose native language is not English, TOEFL scores of at least 550 (paper-based), 213 (computer-based), or 79 (iBT) with sectional scores that meet or exceed 22 Writing, 21 Speaking, 20 Reading, and 16 Listening; or, IELTS score of at least 6.5.

    Submit Official GRE Test Scores

    • Minimum Writing GRE score of 4.0 (may be waived under certain conditions - see "Waiving the GRE" below.
    • A preferred minimum Verbal GRE score of 450 (Revised GRE Test: 150), and minimum Quantitative GRE of 450 (Revised GRE Test: 141), and a minimum combined Verbal and Quantitative score of 1,000 (Revised GRE Test Combined: 291) (may be waived under certain conditions - see "Waiving the GRE" above)
    • Contact an Academic Graduate Advisor

    Track Your Admission Status

    • Track the status of your admissions through your MyMav student portal. Under the admissions section, you will see the status of your application. If you have a status of "Incomplete," please refer to your to-do list for any items that we may still need from you. Please note that it can take up to 5-7 business days for submitted application materials to be processed and removed from your to-do list. If you have a status of "Complete," please allow up to 3-5 weeks for us to process an admission decision.
    • Learn More About Accessing MyMav

     

    Graduate Assistantships

    • To be considered for a Graduate Teaching Assistant position, the candidate must be admitted without provisional conditions.
    • Candidates whose native language is not English must submit an acceptable score on the Test of Spoken English (TSE-A) before arriving in the United States.
    • GTA positions are limited and are very competitive.
    • To express interest in a graduate assistantship, please submit the Graduate Assistantship Application Form
       

     

    See the full applications process for the Master of Landscape Architecture program in the University Catalog.

    The Master of Science in Sustainable Building Technology is a post-professional degree that answers a need for practitioners in diverse fields to have a comprehensive understanding of sustainable building technology. The program provides a curriculum for the strategic intersection of energy efficient building design and sustainable building technologies. Students in this program will gain expertise in three primary areas:

    • Advanced design of building system integration
    • Advanced environmental system design
    • Advanced performance-based design.

    The program consists of 30 credit hours of study, typically completed in three semesters, providing a path to advanced research or specialized practice.

    The admissions process for the School of Architecture supports its diverse student body, and creates a campus of inclusiveness, through recruitment efforts, retention policies, and support for student success of the many cultural, religious/spiritual, and identity groups comprising the society we serve.  Efforts to achieve these intentions are consistent with the laws of the State of Texas and University policy. 


    For unconditional admission, the candidate must:

    • Applicants must possess a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university.
    • Provide transcripts from all previous college or university work, along with scores from the Graduate Record Exam (GRE), and three letters of recommendation are required of all applicants.
    • Have a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0, as calculated by the Office of Graduate Studies.
    • Applicants holding the first professional degree in landscape architecture, or a related field, must submit a portfolio.

     

    WHEN TO APPLY
    The Master of Sustainable Building Technology program accepts applications ONLY for the fall semester. The Fall application deadline is January 15th. We do not accept applications or admit for the spring semester.

    HOW TO APPLY
    Applicants to the Master of Sustainable Building Technology program must follow the Graduate School instructions to submit:

    Submit the Application

    Pay The Application Fee

    If you did not submit your application fee at the time of submitting your admission application, you can pay it online. All documents and fees must be provided so we can provide you with an admission decision.

    Submit Transcripts

    You may upload unofficial transcripts to help expedite the admission decision review period. However, official transcripts are still required to be submitted when admitted or once the institution(s) make them available.

    Complete Program Requirements

    The School of Architecture requires program-related documents as part of the admission review process.

    • Applicants must fulfill the requirements of both the Graduate School and the College of Architecture Planning and Public Affairs.
    • Applicants are eligible to apply to the program if they have earned a bachelor's or master's degree from an accredited institution in one of the professions or fields of study listed below:
      • A four-year Bachelor of Science in Architecture (BS Arch)*,
        • *The MS in Sustainable Building Technology does not lead to architecture licensure. Students seeking professional licensure should pursue the School of Architecture’s accredited Master of Architecture degree.
      • A five- or six-year National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB)-accredited professional degree in architecture (BArch or MArch),
      • A four- or five-year Bachelor of Landscape Architecture or Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture degree; or a master's degree in Landscape Architecture.
        • All degrees must be from programs accredited by the Landscape Architectural Accreditation Board.,
      • A Bachelor of Science in Industrial Design,
      • A Bachelor of Science in Urban and Regional Planning,
      • A Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering,
      • A Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering, or 
      • A Bachelor of Science Construction Management
    • Submit three letters of recommendation from sources who are familiar with the applicant's academic record, preferably former professors. (For applicants who have been out of school for an extended period, letters of recommendation may be from professional sources if academic ones are no longer available).
    • Submit a short 200-word personal statement providing evidence of professional or academic goals consistent with the Architecture Program.
    • For applicants whose native language is not English, a minimum score of 6.5 on the IELTS, or a minimum TOEFL iBT total score of 79 is required. Further, when the TOEFL iBT is taken, sectional scores of at least 22 on the Writing section, 21 on the Speaking section, 20 on the Reading section, and 16 on the Listening section are preferred.  For otherwise highly qualified candidates, this requirement may be eased. 
    • Submission of a design portfolio is required for applicants holding the first professional degree in landscape architecture, or a related field

    Submit Official GRE Test Scores

    • Have a minimum total score of 297 on the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) with a minimum score of 154 in the verbal portion.
    • Contact an Academic Graduate Advisor

    Track Your Admission Status

    • Track the status of your admissions through your MyMav student portal. Under the admissions section, you will see the status of your application. If you have a status of "Incomplete," please refer to your to-do list for any items that we may still need from you. Please note that it can take up to 5-7 business days for submitted application materials to be processed and removed from your to-do list. If you have a status of "Complete," please allow up to 3-5 weeks for us to process an admission decision.
    • Learn More About Accessing MyMav

     

    Graduate Assistantships

    • To be considered for a Graduate Teaching Assistant position, the candidate must be admitted without provisional conditions.
    • Candidates whose native language is not English must submit an acceptable score on the Test of Spoken English (TSE-A) before arriving in the United States.
    • GTA positions in the School of Architecture are limited and are very competitive.
    • To express interest in a graduate assistantship, please submit the Graduate Assistantship Application Form
       

     

    See the full applications process for the Master of Sustainable Building Technology program in the University Catalog.

    The Public Administration and Public Policy (PAPP) Ph.D. program prepares future academicians and practitioners with research, policy, and administrative skills to help shape policy and improve communities, locally and globally.

    This interdisciplinary program provides rigorous training in the theoretical, analytical, historical, and practical foundations in public administration, public policy, and nonprofit management.

    The PAPP Ph.D. program provides students with a strong theoretical foundation, empirical rigor, and substantive and procedural knowledge concerning the field. The PAPP program offers students an interdisciplinary perspective to examining administrative and policy issues.

    Graduates of our program continue to become future leaders who address complex community challenges with evidence-based, equitable, sustainable, and effective solutions in academia, government, the nonprofit, and for-profit sectors. The educational objectives and expected career paths of PAPP Ph.D. students are like other public administration and policy doctoral programs of similar size and reputation. About 75% of the PAPP students are part-time and most students are from Texas or local.

    An overarching theme of the curriculum is the ability of students to engage in high-quality self-guided research with the following goals:

    • Students will engage in identifying problems or issues and determining if the problem or issue are relevant.
    • Students will engage in designing field specific, rigorous, and valid research questions and utilizing their understanding of theoretical foundations, research design, and data sources to answer their research questions.
    • Students will engage in leveraging qualitive and quantitate research methods in order select the correct research tools to measure or assess research questions.
    • Students will engage in independent research and advance their data gathering and preparation techniques.
    • Students will engage in impactful communication and learning experiences that address the norms of the professions including explicit understanding of the writing process in submitting works for publication, grant funding, conference presentation, and professional networking.

    The admissions process for the Public Administration and Public Policy PhD program supports its diverse student body, and creates a campus of inclusiveness, through recruitment efforts, retention policies, and support for student success of the many cultural, religious/spiritual, and identity groups comprising the society we serve.  Efforts to achieve these intentions are consistent with the laws of the State of Texas and University policy. 


    Applicants may be admitted unconditionally:

    • With a graduate GPA of 3.6,

    • A Verbal GRE score of at least 153 (500 if taken before August 1, 2011 and a Quantitative GRE score of at least 144 (500 if taken before August 1, 2011).

    • International applicants are required to have a score of 213 or higher on the TOEFL (550 or higher on the written TOEFL; 79 or higher on TOEFL iBT).

    • Strength of letters of recommendation and quality of personal statement and master’s degree field of study are also considered.

    or

    • With a graduate GPA of 3.7,
    • A Verbal GRE score of at least 153 (500 if taken before August 1, 2011 and a Quantitative GRE score of at least 140 (500 if taken before August 1, 2011).
    • International applicants are required to have a score of 213 or higher on the TOEFL (550 or higher on the written TOEFL; 79 or higher on TOEFL iBT).
    • Strength of letters of recommendation and quality of personal statement and Master’s degree field of study are also considered.

    The admissions committee may defer the admission decision when a component of the application is incomplete. It may also admit a student provisionally when an applicant is unable to supply all required documentation prior to the admission deadline but who otherwise appears to meet admission requirements.


    WHEN TO APPLY

    The Public Administration and Public Policy PhD program accepts applications ONLY for the fall semester. Spring admissions are rare and there are no summer admissions. The Fall application deadline is February 1st. 

     

    HOW TO APPLY

    Applicants to the Public Administration and Public Policy PhD program must follow the Graduate School instructions to submit:

     

    Submit the Application

    Pay The Application Fee

    If you did not submit your application fee at the time of submitting your admission application, you can pay it online. All documents and fees must be provided so we can provide you with an admission decision.

    Submit Transcripts

    You may upload unofficial transcripts to help expedite the admission decision review period. However, official transcripts are still required to be submitted when admitted or once the institution(s) make them available.

    Complete Program Requirements

     

    The Public Administration and Public Policy PhD program requires program-related documents as part of the admission review process.

    • Official transcripts from colleges and universities attended. Students who obtained their master’s degree at UT Arlington are not required to submit separate copies of transcripts as their information will be available to the CAPPA advisors online. Information about submitting transcripts is available in the University Catalog; and
    • Official test score reports for the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) and, for international applicants, the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). Information about submitting official test scores is available from the University Catalog. The ETS code for UTA is 6013; and
    • Three (3) Letters of Recommendation. Letters should attest to the applicant’s ability to do doctoral-level work and successfully complete the dissertation. Letters from references who hold a Ph.D. degree are strongly preferred; and
    • Essay by applicant (minimum 500 words, maximum 1000 words). The essay is considered both for its content and writing quality. The essay should discuss:
      • (1) tentative research topic,
      • (2) how your undergraduate and graduate studies have prepared you for doctoral study in Public Administration and Public Policy;
      • (3) identify your potential research area and Public Affairs faculty whose area relates to your research interests; and
      • (4) the reasons for wanting to earn the doctoral degree.
    • Samples of applicant's written work (e.g., thesis, publication, professional report) that demonstrates graduate level English writing proficiency as compared to the writing proficiency of students who have successfully completed the program.

    Official transcripts and test scores must be sent directly to the Office of Graduate Studies by the institution and ETS respectively.

    Letters of recommendation should be sent directly via email to cappa.advising@uta.edu or by  postal service, to: CAPPA Program - Ph.D. in Public Administration and Public Policy (PAPP), Box 19108, Arlington TX 76019.

    It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure all application materials are received by the priority deadline of February 1st . Incomplete applications or applications received after the deadline may be deferred.

    CAPPA primarily admits doctoral students for the Ph.D. in Public Administration and Public Policy for fall semester. Spring admissions are rare and there are no summer admissions.

    Applicants who wish to be considered for graduate teaching/ research assistant positions or other financial assistance, must submit their applications by their first week in February for full consideration. Only complete applications (including GRE scores and letters) will be considered for financial assistance. Students must also complete the university application for financial aid in the Mav ScholarShop.

     

    Submit Official GRE Test Scores

    • Have a minimum total Verbal GRE score of at least 153 (500 if taken before August 1, 2011 and a Quantitative GRE score of at least 144 (500 if taken before August 1, 2011). International applicants are required to have a score of 213 or higher on the TOEFL (550 or higher on the written TOEFL; 79 or higher on TOEFL iBT). 

    Track Your Admission Status

    • Track the status of your admissions through your MyMav student portal. Under the admissions section, you will see the status of your application. If you have a status of "Incomplete," please refer to your to-do list for any items that we may still need from you.
    • Please note that it can take up to 5-7 business days for submitted application materials to be processed and removed from your to-do list. If you have a status of "Complete," please allow up to 3-5 weeks for us to process an admission decision.

     

    Graduate Assistantships

    • To be considered for a Graduate Teaching Assistant position, the candidate must be admitted without provisional conditions.
    • Candidates whose native language is not English must submit an acceptable score on the Test of Spoken English (TSE-A) before arriving in the United States.
    • GTA positions are limited and are very competitive.
    • To express interest in a graduate assistantship, please submit the Graduate Assistantship Application Form
       

     

    See the full applications process for the Public Administration and Public Policy PhD program in the University Catalog.

     

    The Ph.D. in Urban Planning and Public Policy (UPPP) integrates the academic disciplines of urban planning and public policy by training Ph.D. students to conduct independent research that makes a substantive contribution to their chosen planning and policy subfields. The program prepares doctoral students for academic careers and for leadership in research positions in the public, private or nonprofit sectors. UPPP graduates have secured academic and research positions at research universities and institutes, think tanks, and public planning agencies nationally and internationally.

    An overarching theme of the curriculum is the ability of students to engage in high-quality self-guided research with the following goals:

    • Students will engage in identifying problems or issues and determining if the problem or issue are relevant.
    • Students will engage in designing field specific, rigorous, and valid research questions and utilizing their understanding of theoretical foundations, research design, and data sources to answer their research questions.
    • Students will engage in leveraging qualitive and quantitate research methods in order select the correct research tools to measure or assess research questions.
    • Students will engage in independent research and advance their data gathering and preparation techniques.
    • Students will engage in impactful communication and learning experiences that address the norms of the professions including explicit understanding of the writing process in submitting works for publication, grant funding, conference presentation, and professional networking.

    The admissions process for the Urban Planning and Public Policy PhD program supports its diverse student body, and creates a campus of inclusiveness, through recruitment efforts, retention policies, and support for student success of the many cultural, religious/spiritual, and identity groups comprising the society we serve.  Efforts to achieve these intentions are consistent with the laws of the State of Texas and University policy. 


    Applicants may be admitted unconditionally:

    • With a graduate GPA of 3.6,

    • A Verbal GRE score of at least 153 (500 if taken before August 1, 2011 and a Quantitative GRE score of at least 144 (500 if taken before August 1, 2011).

    • International applicants are required to have a score of 213 or higher on the TOEFL (550 or higher on the written TOEFL; 79 or higher on TOEFL iBT).

    • Strength of letters of recommendation and quality of personal statement and master’s degree field of study are also considered.

    or

    • With a graduate GPA of 3.7,
    • A Verbal GRE score of at least 153 (500 if taken before August 1, 2011 and a Quantitative GRE score of at least 140 (500 if taken before August 1, 2011).
    • International applicants are required to have a score of 213 or higher on the TOEFL (550 or higher on the written TOEFL; 79 or higher on TOEFL iBT).
    • Strength of letters of recommendation and quality of personal statement and Master’s degree field of study are also considered.

    The admissions committee may defer the admission decision when a component of the application is incomplete. It may also admit a student provisionally when an applicant is unable to supply all required documentation prior to the admission deadline but who otherwise appears to meet admission requirements.


    WHEN TO APPLY

     

    The Urban Planning and Public Policy PhD program accepts applications ONLY for the fall semester. Spring admissions are rare and there are no summer admissions. The Fall application deadline is February 1st. 

     

    HOW TO APPLY

    Urban Planning and Public Policy PhD program

     

    Submit the Application

    Pay The Application Fee

     

     

    If you did not submit your application fee at the time of submitting your admission application, you can pay it online. All documents and fees must be provided so we can provide you with an admission decision.

    Submit Transcripts

     

    You may upload unofficial transcripts to help expedite the admission decision review period. However, official transcripts are still required to be submitted when admitted or once the institution(s) make them available.

    Complete Program Requirements


    Urban Planning and Public Policy PhD program

    • Official transcripts from colleges and universities attended. Students who obtained their master’s degree at UT Arlington are not required to submit separate copies of transcripts as their information will be available to the CAPPA advisors online. Information about submitting transcripts is available in the University Catalog; and
    • Official test score reports for the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) and, for international applicants, the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). Information about submitting official test scores is available from the University Catalog. The ETS code for UTA is 6013; and
    • Three (3) Letters of Recommendation. Letters should attest to the applicant’s ability to do doctoral-level work and successfully complete the dissertation. Letters from references who hold a Ph.D. degree are strongly preferred; and
    • Essay by applicant (minimum 500 words, maximum 1000 words). The essay is considered both for its content and writing quality. The essay should discuss:
      • (1) tentative research topic,
      • (2) how your undergraduate and graduate studies have prepared you for doctoral study in Urban Planning and Public Policy;
      • (3) identify your potential research area and Urban Planning faculty whose area relates to your research interests; and
      • (4) the reasons for wanting to earn the doctoral degree.
    • Samples of applicant's written work (e.g., thesis, publication, professional report) that demonstrates graduate level English writing proficiency as compared to the writing proficiency of students who have successfully completed the program.

    Official transcripts and test scores must be sent directly to the Office of Graduate Studies by the institution and ETS respectively.

    Letters of recommendation should be sent directly via email to cappa.advising@uta.edu or by  postal service, to: CAPPA Program - Ph.D. in Urban Planning and and Public Policy (UPPP), Box 19108, Arlington TX 76019.

    It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure all application materials are received by the priority deadline of February 1st . Incomplete applications or applications received after the deadline may be deferred.

    CAPPA primarily admits doctoral students for the Ph.D. in Urban Planning and Public Policy for fall semester. Spring admissions are rare and there are no summer admissions.

    Applicants who wish to be considered for graduate teaching/ research assistant positions or other financial assistance, must submit their applications by their first week in February for full consideration. Only complete applications (including GRE scores and letters) will be considered for financial assistance. Students must also complete the university application for financial aid in the Mav ScholarShop.

    Submit Official GRE Test Scores
    • Have a minimum total Verbal GRE score of at least 153 (500 if taken before August 1, 2011 and a Quantitative GRE score of at least 144 (500 if taken before August 1, 2011). International applicants are required to have a score of 213 or higher on the TOEFL (550 or higher on the written TOEFL; 79 or higher on TOEFL iBT). 
    Track Your Admission Status
    • Track the status of your admissions through your MyMav student portal. Under the admissions section, you will see the status of your application. If you have a status of "Incomplete," please refer to your to-do list for any items that we may still need from you.
    • Please note that it can take up to 5-7 business days for submitted application materials to be processed and removed from your to-do list. If you have a status of "Complete," please allow up to 3-5 weeks for us to process an admission decision.

     

    Graduate Assistantships

    • To be considered for a Graduate Teaching Assistant position, the candidate must be admitted without provisional conditions.

    • Candidates whose native language is not English must submit an acceptable score on the Test of Spoken English (TSE-A) before arriving in the United States.

    • GTA positions in are limited and are very competitive.

    • To express interest in a graduate assistantship, please submit the

    See the full applications process for the Urban Planning and Public Policy PhD program in the University Catalog.