MHP Application Requirements

The Master of Historic Preservation program admits only 18 students each year. While applications are received at any time, those applications completed by February 15th will be guaranteed the opportunity to compete for assistantships. Applicants are required to have an undergraduate degree. Students from all undergraduate disciplines are encouraged to discuss their potential for success in the MHP program with the program director. An interview is strongly recommended so that applicants may meet the director, the faculty, and other students. Accomodations at the Georgia Center are available at a discount for prospective grad students.
MEPD Application Requirements

The Master of Environmental Planning & Design program admits only 15-20 students each year. Applicants are required to have an undergraduate degree. Students from all undergraduate disciplines are encouraged to discuss their potential for success in the MEPD program with the program director. An interview is strongly recommended so that applicants may meet the director, the faculty, and other students. Accomodations at the Georgia Center are available at a discount for prospective grad students.
MLA Application Requirements

All MLA applicants apply under the “prospective candidate for a degree” admission category, and are required to submit the following:
- Academic transcripts
- GRE scores
- Three references
- Letter of intent
- Admission Interview (in most cases)
MLA Admissions Timetable
The deadline to apply for the MLA program is December 31. Most students admitted to the program will be selected by the end of February.
MLA Admissions Statistics
With limited seats available in each entering class, the competition to enter the Master of Landscape Architecture program is very keen. In the evaluation of applicants, the Admissions Committee takes all possible information into account and attempts to reach a full understanding of each applicant’s potential strengths. Because of the different combinations of strengths that individual candidates offer, there are no fixed quantitative standards that guarantee admission or rejection. However, some characteristics of admitted students can be interpreted from admissions decisions in recent years.


