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  1. 10 hours ago, Akshitasaini said:

    I have been admitted to UNC- Chapel Hill and Rutgers- New Brunisck for Masters in City and Regional Planning program

    Which would be a better choice?

    (given I am an international student, so out-state tuition fee is almost the same for both)

    From what I heard, Rutgers might be better for transportation. Other than that they’re both great programs so I would just pick based on where you want to work after graduation

  2. 13 hours ago, nush19 said:

    HEY! I am incredibly late to this update, but here I am! Congratulations to everyone!

    Does anyone have any experience getting off a waitlist? Is that something that realistically happens? Although I know a waitlist for SMArchS is as good as a no, I still have hopes.

    I'm most likely going to UPenn in the Fall. Anyone who is also doing the same, I would love to connect. 

    I'm trying to negotiate aid with UPenn. They say that the aid they've given me is one of the highest, but I really need more to actually make the masters situation work for me.  Any tips?

    I’m also probably going to UPenn and also trying to negotiate aid. I’ve also heard that the aid they gave me is about the highest they usually give anyone so not getting my hopes up too much. I did however talk to one past applicant who managed to negotiate 75% funding after several rounds of back and forth. 

    Did you get into any other schools that are either cheaper and/or gave you more funding? If so it would probably make it a lot easier to negotiate

  3. 1 hour ago, woketaco said:

    Hi! I wanted to know what was the deadline given to you to accept Pratt’s offer. I might’ve been waitlisted so I want to know how much longer I need to wait. :’(

    They said April 15. I’m deferring my acceptance there to next year, hope that opens up a spot for this year

  4. UPenn is definitely very strong for urban analytics, especially with the MUSA program also housed within Weitzman. Then again, iirc Harvard lets you take almost half your classes at MIT which is arguably even better for smart cities and analytics (and does some amazing work at the intersection of analytics and housing, if that’s your interest).

    Personally I’m probably going to UPenn but if I had applied and been accepted to Harvard, I probably would’ve gone there instead. That’s partly because my interests lean more towards design though. What are your specific areas of interest within HCED?

  5. @Quincy_Taft_Coolidge @colime or anyone else who got into PSU with or without funding: is there any chance I could take a quick look at your award offer page on banweb? I just talked to the financial aid chat people and now they are making me even more confused. The tuition and fees estimate either reflects a course load of 15 credits… or 9 credits. Have literally no idea which at this point and tuition might literally be almost double what I thought it was

  6. Update on PSU funding: I looked at their financial aid glossary and it said tuition and fees is an estimate based on 15 credits per quarter. However, urban planning students only need 12 credits per quarter to graduate, so basically we can shave up to 20% off of the estimates… I think?

    For me I figured out that if you divide my quarterly tuition and fees by 15, you get ~$450 which is the Oregon resident tuition. So I think they’re basically giving me an out of state tuition waiver. Weird that they didn’t really explain it at all but grateful regardless!

  7. Also finally got my PSU financial offer. It’s really unclear and the page doesn’t actually say I got funding, but it says my tuition is $20K/year which I’m pretty sure is cheaper than the normal out of state price? Either way excited to have another somewhat manageable option and will definitely be considering PSU.

    Congrats to everyone hearing back!!

  8. 4 hours ago, Quincy_Taft_Coolidge said:

    Has anyone heard from UT-Austin for the MAsters of Community and Regional Planning program?

    I got my acceptance to UT-Austin's Masters of Public Affairs and thought that the other would follow shortly but I have heard nothing.

     

    Have you checked your MyStatus?

  9. Just got into Pratt with a $28K/year scholarship! They also strongly implied that I would probably be able to get a GA position after enrolling (although from what I’ve seen, their GAs seem to just get a regular salary, not tuition remission).


    While I still probably won’t be attending (it would still be more expensive than UT or UNC without funding), I’m just excited to finally get an actual big funding offer. They sent me an amazingly detailed note that referenced the personal details of my statement of purpose, writing sample, and even connected me to some professors I should talk to who share my interests. Very excited to look into the program more! Now just waiting for UCLA??

  10. 1 hour ago, colime said:

    I know I am extremely late, but I have been obsessively checking this thread for the past few weeks so I figured I would post my intro! Thank you all for the information and updates, it has been very helpful and comforting at times. 

    Age/Gender/Citizenship

    24 / F / USA

    Undergraduate degree/School/Year graduated 

    BA in Geography- Urban Planning track / Public School / 2021

    GPA - GRE  - TOEFL (for Int'l students) 

    3.98 - No GRE

    Work Experience:

    -Working as a GIS Analyst at a large corp since graduation in Spring 2021

    -6 months in school working as a GIS analyst for a state park

    -Yearlong thesis around housing equity using GIS, in peer review for publication

    Letter of recommendations: (from whom)

    2 thesis advisors

    1 supervisor from univeristy role

    Schools applied to: Portland State, CU Denver, MIT, Rutgers, Hunter College (CUNY), UCLA

    In: Portland State (no funding), CU Denver (small annual funding), Rutgers, Hunter

    Out: MIT

    Awaiting: UCLA (Can't stop refreshing)

    Final Result:

    Where/when did you hear about PSU funding? I’m wondering if I missed an email or something. Or did they just send you that email about not having graduate assistantship funding to offer at this time?

  11. Does anyone know how funding matching tends to work between an expensive private and a cheap public school? I’m thinking of turning down UNC if an increased funding offer doesn’t come soon (they gave me no funding), but I don’t want to undercut my chances of successfully negotiating funding with other schools.

    Is there any chance that, say, Penn or PSU would give me extra funding if I told them I was considering UNC (a higher ranked and much cheaper school)? Or do schools only match literal funding offers?

  12. 1 hour ago, Quincy_Taft_Coolidge said:

    Would this be prudent for people who are considering other offers and may not decide to go to Portland State? As someone who wants to eventually get my doctorate, I do not want to burn any bridges.

    I don’t see how it can hurt to reach out tbh, as long as you’re honest about your situation. If anything it’s probably a good thing just to start making connections with those researchers now

  13. 5 minutes ago, Quincy_Taft_Coolidge said:

    Wow. I might do that. How are you doing that. Are you just emailing individual professors?

    Yes lol, I’m sure there’s a better way to finesse this situation but I don’t know about it.

    I’ve also heard that it’s sometimes possible to get an assistantship at Toulan later on during the first year of the program even if we weren’t offered one upon admission, but I’m not sure that’s a gamble I want to make…

  14. For anyone looking at Portland State who was spooked by the email about no grad assistantship funding, I’m pretty sure that doesn’t apply to other PSU departments outside of Toulan! There’s a ton of interdisciplinary planning-related labs run by the geography, environmental science, and civil engineering departments for example. I’m reaching out to a few of them right now 

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