How to Apply to Columbia Climate School
Deadlines
The application for fall 2025 enrollment in the MA in Climate and Society, MS in Climate, and MS in Climate Finance are live!
MA in Climate & Society and MS in Climate
Priority application deadline: January 15, 2025
Final application deadline: March 1, 2025
To be considered for merit scholarships, submit your application by the priority deadline date. Applications submitted by the priority deadline will receive a decision by the end of March. Applications received after the priority deadline will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
MS in Climate Finance
Application deadline: April 1, 2025
All applications will be considered for merit scholarships. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
MS in Climate/MS in Carbon Management Dual Degree
Application deadline: April 1, 2025
All applications will be considered for merit scholarships. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
General Requirements
- Applicants to the Columbia Climate School graduate programs must hold the equivalent of a four-year U.S. bachelor's degree from an accredited institution prior to matriculation.
- We also expect that applicants will have some previous training (via coursework or professional experience) in the natural and/or social sciences related to your area of interest.
Application Materials
The application requires the following:
- Statement of Purpose
- Transcripts
- CV/Resume
- Quantitative Resume (only required for the MS in Climate Finance)
- Two letters of recommendation (one must be from academic recommenders)
- TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo scores for international students
- Application Fee
Prerequisites
All areas of study within the MS in Climate and the MS in Climate Finance typically have at least one college-level semester each of calculus and statistics.
Master's Programs
Statement of Purpose
All applicants must submit a statement of academic purpose. Your statement should be your own original work and may not be written, in part or in whole, by a third party. It should be typed, double-spaced, and no more than 1,000 words. Your statement of purpose should address the following questions.
Please share the key experiences that have contributed to your commitment to work on climate change issues. In addition, what are your academic and professional goals and what knowledge, and skills are you hoping to develop through enrollment in Columbia Climate School? Which Climate Core course are you most excited to complete? Finally, please detail which advanced certificate you are most interested in pursuing and why.
Transcripts
Columbia Climate School requires transcripts from all colleges, professional schools, and universities attended. Applicants must upload an unofficial copy of your transcript or record (e.g., mark sheets, relevé de notes) of any academic work from each university-level institution you have attended for use in review of your application.All transcripts should show courses completed, grades received, duration of study, and degree or diploma received, if applicable. Transcripts that are in a language other than English must be accompanied by certified English translations. Both non-English and translated transcripts should be uploaded. Alternatively, you may upload a course-by-course evaluation from World Education Services (WES).
Resume
A resume is required of all applicants. This document should highlight the following information: employment, including titles and dates for each position, job responsibilities, academic degrees, achievements, and honors; volunteer, public service, and political work; recent leadership experiences; extracurricular activities and interests.
Letters of Recommendation
Appropriate recommenders are professors or job supervisors; in short, people who have supervised your academic or professional work and can provide evidence of your ability to perform top graduate-level work. Note: Recommendation letters must be written in English or translated into English. All letters must be submitted directly using the system generated link. In addition, letters must be submitted by the recommender on official letterhead, which will be reviewed for authenticity. Please refrain from asking relatives, family or personal friends and classmates.
You cannot be involved in any way in the drafting or writing of your recommendation letter. Writing a first draft of a letter to give to your recommender is inappropriate. You may provide a resume or summary of your accomplishments to your recommender to use for contextual information, but you should not provide any materials beyond these examples.
When entering contact information for recommenders, you must use their institutional or professional email addresses. References submitted from personal or anonymous email accounts (Gmail, Yahoo, 123.com, 163.com, etc.) will be subject to additional review and may result in your application being considered ineligible for admission. All references must be submitted directly to the application system by the recommenders themselves.
All letters of recommendation are subject to verification by Columbia Climate School, which has contracted with Re Vera Services to assist with proof of their authenticity. It is essential that you and your recommenders respond to any inquiry from Re Vera Services.
GRE
The GRE is optional and not required to apply to the MS in Climate, but encouraged for candidates with less quantitative degree backgrounds.
TOEFL, IELTS and Duolingo
The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), the International English Language Testing System (IELTS), or the Duolingo English Test is required for applicants who did not complete their undergraduate degree at a four year English institution.
The Climate School requires the following minimum scores:
- 100 on the TOEFL internet-based test
- 7.5 on the IELTS
- 135 on the Duolingo English Test
Application Fee
A nonrefundable fee of $95 is required for the online application to the MS in Climate.
Statement of Purpose
All applicants must submit a statement of academic purpose. Your statement should be your own original work and may not be written, in part or in whole, by a third party. It should be typed, double-spaced, and no more than 1,000 words. Your statement of purpose should address the following questions.
Please share the key experiences that have contributed to your commitment to work on climate change issues. In addition, what are your academic and professional goals and what knowledge, and skills are you hoping to develop through enrollment in the MS in Climate Finance program? Which Climate Core and Finance Core course are you most excited to complete?
Transcripts
Columbia Climate School requires transcripts from all colleges, professional schools, and universities attended. Applicants must upload an unofficial copy of your transcript or record (e.g., mark sheets, relevé de notes) of any academic work from each university-level institution you have attended for use in review of your application. All transcripts should show courses completed, grades received, duration of study, and degree or diploma received, if applicable. Transcripts that are in a language other than English must be accompanied by certified English translations. Both non-English and translated transcripts should be uploaded. Alternatively, you may upload a course-by-course evaluation from World Education Services (WES).
Resume
A resume is required of all applicants. This document should highlight the following information: employment, including titles and dates for each position, job responsibilities, academic degrees, achievements, and honors; volunteer, public service, and political work; recent leadership experiences; extracurricular activities and interests.
Quantitative Resume
A quantitative resume gives the admissions committee a sense of an applicant’s quantitative ability and potential.
Please format the information in a manner that it can be read quickly, as in a job resume. The following may be included:
- Quantitative Academic Experience - list coursework including, but not limited to mathematics, statistics, economics, logic, calculus, linear algebra, information technology, data analysis, methodology course, and engineering. Include the institution, grade earned, date of course, main concepts covered.
- Quantitative Professional Experience - list substantive projects completed in a professional, co-curricular, volunteer, or internship setting including a brief summary of any analytical skills acquired (e.g., data analysis software, programming,) or quantitative work entailed in the project. There may be some overlap with your professional resume.
This document contains a sample résumé that is meant to provide some guidance on what information will be helpful for the Admissions Committee as we evaluate your application. It is acceptable if some of the information included in this résumé overlaps with your standard/traditional résumé. The résumé is only a sample and is meant to act as a guide. You are free to use a different format and include information you feel is appropriate
Letters of Recommendation
Appropriate recommenders are professors or job supervisors; in short, people who have supervised your academic or professional work and can provide evidence of your ability to perform top graduate-level work. Note: Recommendation letters must be written in English or translated into English. All letters must be submitted directly using the system generated link. In addition, letters must be submitted by the recommender on official letterhead, which will be reviewed for authenticity. Please refrain from asking relatives, family or personal friends and classmates.
You cannot be involved in any way in the drafting or writing of your recommendation letter. Writing a first draft of a letter to give to your recommender is inappropriate. You may provide a resume or summary of your accomplishments to your recommender to use for contextual information, but you should not provide any materials beyond these examples.
When entering contact information for recommenders, you must use their institutional or professional email addresses. References submitted from personal or anonymous email accounts (Gmail, Yahoo, 123.com, 163.com, etc.) will be subject to additional review and may result in your application being considered ineligible for admission. All references must be submitted directly to the application system by the recommenders themselves.
All letters of recommendation are subject to verification by Columbia Climate School, which has contracted with Re Vera Services to assist with proof of their authenticity. It is essential that you and your recommenders respond to any inquiry from Re Vera Services.
GRE or GMAT
The GRE or GMAT is optional and not required to apply to the MS in Climate Finance, but encouraged for candidates with less quantitative degree backgrounds.
TOEFL, IELTS and Duolingo
The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), the International English Language Testing System (IELTS), or the Duolingo English Test is required for applicants who did not complete their undergraduate degree at a four year English institution.
The Climate School requires the following minimum scores:
- 100 on the TOEFL internet-based test
- 7.5 on the IELTS
- 135 on the Duolingo English Test
Application Fee
A nonrefundable fee of $95 is required for the online application to the MS in Climate.
Statement of Purpose
All applicants must submit a statement of academic purpose. Your statement should be your own original work and may not be written, in part or in whole, by a third party. It should be typed, double-spaced, and no more than 1,000 words. Your statement of purpose should address the following questions.
Please share the key experiences that have contributed to your commitment to work on climate change issues. In addition, what are your academic and professional goals and what knowledge and skills are you hoping to develop through enrollment in Columbia Climate School? Finally, why is enrollment in the MA in Climate and Society critical in helping you achieve your goals and which Climate and Society core course are you most excited to complete?
Transcripts
Columbia Climate School requires transcripts from all colleges, professional schools, and universities attended. Applicants must upload an unofficial copy of your transcript or record (e.g., mark sheets, relevé de notes) of any academic work from each university-level institution you have attended for use in review of your application. All transcripts should show courses completed, grades received, duration of study, and degree or diploma received, if applicable. Transcripts that are in a language other than English must be accompanied by certified English translations. Both non-English and translated transcripts should be uploaded. Alternatively, you may upload a course-by-course evaluation from World Education Services (WES).
Resume
A resume is required of all applicants. This document should highlight the following information: employment, including titles and dates for each position, job responsibilities, academic degrees, achievements, and honors; volunteer, public service, and political work; recent leadership experiences; extracurricular activities and interests.
Letters of Recommendation
Appropriate recommenders are professors or job supervisors; in short, people who have supervised your academic or professional work and can provide evidence of your ability to perform top graduate-level work. Note: Recommendation letters must be written in English or translated into English. All letters must be submitted directly using the system generated link. In addition, letters must be submitted by the recommender on official letterhead, which will be reviewed for authenticity. Please refrain from asking relatives, family or personal friends and classmates.
You cannot be involved in any way in the drafting or writing of your recommendation letter. Writing a first draft of a letter to give to your recommender is inappropriate. You may provide a resume or summary of your accomplishments to your recommender to use for contextual information, but you should not provide any materials beyond these examples.
When entering contact information for recommenders, you must use their institutional or professional email addresses. References submitted from personal or anonymous email accounts (Gmail, Yahoo, 123.com, 163.com, etc.) will be subject to additional review and may result in your application being considered ineligible for admission. All references must be submitted directly to the application system by the recommenders themselves.
All letters of recommendation are subject to verification by Columbia Climate School, which has contracted with Re Vera Services to assist with proof of their authenticity. It is essential that you and your recommenders respond to any inquiry from Re Vera Services.
GRE
The GRE is not required to apply to the MA in Climate and Society program.
TOEFL, IELTS and Duolingo
The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), the International English Language Testing System (IELTS), or the Duolingo English Test is required for applicants who did not complete their undergraduate degree at a four year English institution.
The Climate School requires the following minimum scores:
- 100 on the TOEFL internet-based test
- 7.5 on the IELTS
- 135 on the Duolingo English Test
Application Fee
A nonrefundable fee of $95 is required for the online application to the MA in Climate and Society.
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