Students host regular events as well as oversee a long-established, peer-reviewed student journal to showcase creative and critical work. Within my own work inside and outside of the department, the relationships with other scholars have inspired my own interdisciplinary research in ways that I did not previously expect. Many of our alumni have continued their education in competitive doctoral programs, at NYU, Columbia, Brown, University of Chicago, and elsewhere across the country in diverse fields such as history, political science, anthropology, sociology, art history, and ethnomusicology.
Others have launched or advanced successful careers as writers, editors, and cultural critics; arts organizers and administrators; elementary, high school, and college teachers; civic activists and human rights consultants; and policy analysts in government and in the private sector. An XE education provides graduates with the platform for a wide range of opportunities. Students are admitted to XE in the fall and spring. The deadline for fall admission is April 1 priority and June 1 final; applications are accepted on a rolling basis until August 1 ; for spring admission, November 1 applications are accepted on a rolling basis until December 1.
Students may study full-time or part-time. The average time to degree is about two years, but the Graduate School allows up to five years from the first semester of enrollment. Students work closely with their advisors to determine their course load and the duration of study that best suits their schedules and projects. It will be applied to coursework that meets the program's requirements and is taken within the first six semesters of enrollment, including summers.
Please note that this financial aid award is for tuition points only; it does not include registration fees or health insurance. Details of the GSAS tuition rate can be found here. At the graduate level, this program emphasized the value of blurring lines between disciplines, even as the later-founded Morse Academic Plan gave undergraduate students an interdisciplinary basis. The two academic programs hearken back to the foundations of the University and two professors—inventors and artists—who left their legacy.
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Figuring out what courses you should take is mostly up to you; Draper offers little in the way of disciplinary guidance or formal degree programs.
In my experience, Draper students are smart, motivated, and diverse. Among both professors and other students, I met people who will be lifelong friends and advisers. The final project is a thesis of about 50 pages, which can be advised by a Draper professor or any other NYU faculty member both are common; my adviser was outside the program. Now, some pros and cons, and then some concluding thoughts.
I know beyond a shadow of a doubt that I got PhD interviews at more than one Ivy League school because of who my recommenders were. They also have PhD workshops and boot camps every year, which help you decide on programs and get into the nitty-gritty of the application process. In general, Draper students have a strong record of successful PhD applications. Interdisciplinary is a noble goal, but most departments you apply to will expect you to demonstrate a commitment to their discipline.
Draper is great if your goal is just to get an MA and become a generally educated person, but if you have scholarly ambitions, you have to be fairly driven and focused to get what you need to get out of the program ie, scholarly training, quality work to use for a writing sample, and strong letters of recommendation. Draper has some of the best, smartest students at NYU, but they are generally less integrated into the university at large as students in disciplinary MA programs, who know and are generally treated the same as PhD students.
My experience is unusual in that I had an established career and was able to work while I attended, thus reducing the cost compared to many other students, and giving me steady employment after I finished. Even then, it is a very expensive program, and it was arguably stupid of me to take on that much debt for it. Graduate Programs.
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