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Application Deadline: February 1, 2008. Applications are welcome from students world-wide. Applicants must have completed an undergraduate degree from an accredited college or university, or its international equivalent, preferably in a relevant subject area (Political Science, History, International Relations, European Studies, American Studies, Economics, or modern languages). All students are expected to be proficient in English and at least one other language. Students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English proficiency with the TOEFL exam. Students
who wish to undertake coursework in a language other than English
must demonstrate ability in one of the other consortium languages first through a language evaluation to be completed by a university or college faculty member and submitted with the application. Language skills will be screened again at the beginning of the fall semester at UNC in an interview. If the student's language skills are found insufficient for university level coursework, the student will be asked to revise study plans.
ALL applicants are required to take the GRE General Exam. All exam scores must be reported to the university before the application deadline.
Please note: non-US citizens without a valid visa need to complete the forms necessary to obtain an I-20, which will allow them to apply for a visa for stay in the United States. These forms, known as Financial Certificate forms, can be found on this site or requested from the TAM office.
The complete packet of application materials contains: an introductory letter, a detailed application procedure, a summary of the program and its modules, the current fee structure, the application itself, and financial certificate forms for non-US citizens.
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Transatlantic Masters (TAM) photos taken at sites across US and Europe
   
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