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Graduate Admissions: City and Regional Planning

Source: https://aap.cornell.edu/graduate-admissions/graduate-admissions-city-and-regional-planning/ Parent: https://aap.cornell.edu/planning/crp-academic-programs/bachelor-of-science-in-urban-and-regional-studies/

Contact

Graduate Admissions

B56 E. Sibley Hall

Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

(607) 255-4376

aap-grad-admissions@cornell.edu

The application deadline for all graduate CRP programs is January 10. Please find the application requirements for each program below.

Master of Regional Planning

Program Information

The Master of Regional Planning (M.R.P) is a professionally accredited, two-year program with STEM designation. It is a multifaceted, transdisciplinary program that prepares the next generation of change-makers to build more just, inclusive, sustainable, and dynamic cities and communities.

Application Requirements:

The deadline for receiving application materials for the Master of Regional Planning (M.R.P.) program is January 10. There is no spring semester admission. Students interested in this program should submit an online application with supporting documentation, including:

·   Two letters of recommendation

·   Transcripts from each college or university previously attended

·   All applicants must meet the English Language Proficiency Requirement

·   Academic statement of purpose

·   Personal statement

·   Resume / CV

·   GRE scores are not required or accepted

Learn more about how to prepare for each piece of your application here.

Admissions Criteria:

Applicants to the M.R.P. must hold a bachelor’s degree from a recognized educational institution. A variety of undergraduate backgrounds have proven to be good preparation to enter the field of City and Regional Planning.

The Master of Regional Planning (M.R.P.) reviews applicants for their:

Funding:

Tuition for graduate study at AAP varies by discipline and degree. The most up-to-date tuition costs by program can be found on the tuition and funding page.

The financial cost of graduate school is one of the most important issues facing prospective students. The costs of our programs are competitive with many peer institutions. All students will be considered for aid, and awards will be detailed in a letter at the point of admission.

The amount of financial assistance we are able offer students varies, but the M.R.P. program does offer a number of scholarship and fellowship opportunities. The M.R.P. program also offers students a summer stipend when they participate in a summer internship experience.

The funding opportunities page lists funds at Cornell and beyond for which City and Regional Planning students are encouraged to apply.

Doctor of Philosophy in City and Regional Planning

Program Information

The Doctor of Philosophy in City and Regional Planning (Ph.D. CRP) is our flagship program, training the next generation of innovative and cutting-edge planning scholars and researchers. We select our Ph.D. students with great care, and prioritize those who we believe have great promise and are the best match for Cornell’s offerings.

Application Requirements:

The deadline for receiving application materials for the Ph.D. in City and Regional Planning (Ph.D. CRP) program is January 10. There is no spring semester admission. Students interested in this program must submit an online application with supporting documentation, including:

Learn more about how to prepare for each piece of your application here. In particular, please use this link for advice on the academic statement of purpose and the personal statement.

Admissions Criteria

Applicants to the Ph.D. CRP must have completed a master’s degree (planning or related field preferred).

The Doctor of Philosophy in City and Regional Planning (Ph.D. CRP) also reviews applicants for:

Funding

The Ph.D. program provides all admitted students with full tuition, stipend (including during the summer), and health insurance.  Because our Ph.D. students are admitted with a master’s degree, we expect completion in 4 or 5 years.

Tips for Effective Applications

Applications for fall 2026 are now open for the Master of Regional Planning (M.R.P.) and the Ph.D. in City and Regional Planning (Ph.D. CRP).

Cornell’s M.A. program in Historic Preservation Planning and M.S. program in Regional Science will not be accepting applications for fall 2026 admissions. Please check back for further updates regarding future application cycles.