Admissions Requirements for MS in Computer Science
All Master of Science in Computer Science applicants should complete their application by July 1 to guarantee timely evaluation of their application. Any applications completed after July 1 may not be evaluated for the current application year. All graduate applicants must submit the following:
- DigiPen Institute of Technology’s Online Application for Admission. This application form is available at: digipen.edu/admissions/how-to-apply/graduate-admissions-requirements.
- $60.00 application fee.
- Applicants to the Master of Science in Computer Science program with an undergraduate degree in any major other than Computer Science or Computer Engineering are required to take DigiPen’s Computer Science Exam. A score of 70% is the preferred minimum acceptable score. Please note that achieving an acceptable score on the DigiPen Computer Science Exam does not guarantee admission. For more information on the DigiPen Computer Science Exam, please email admissions@digipen.edu to be directed to the testing services coordinator.
- Official transcripts from ALL colleges and universities attended. International students must provide attested copies or certified-true copies of all academic records. See more about this requirement in the International (Non-U.S. Resident) Applicants section if an applicant has transcripts and other official documentation in languages other than English.
- Official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended must be sent directly by the issuing institutions. Alternatively, applicants may send their transcripts if they are SEALED in envelopes and STAMPED across the seal by the Office of the Registrar.
- Applicants must provide evidence of their completion of a bachelor’s degree with a recommended minimum 2.5 cumulative GPA; for international students, DigiPen will determine the minimum academic performance standards based on the educational system of the individual applicant.
- Other official documentation, if applicable. This includes, but is not limited to, official proof of proficiency in the English language (See more about this requirement in the Proof of Proficiency in the English Language section), copy of Permanent Resident card, and a financial responsibility form for international students.
Admissions Requirements for MFA in Digital Arts
All Master of Fine Arts in Digital Arts applicants should complete their application by July 1 to guarantee timely evaluation of their application. Any applications completed after July 1 may not be evaluated for the current application year. All graduate applicants must submit the following:
- DigiPen Institute of Technology online Application for Admission. This application form is available at: digipen.edu/admissions/how-to-apply/graduate-admissions-requirements/mfa-in-digital-arts
- $60.00 application fee.
- Official transcripts from ALL colleges and universities attended. International students must provide attested copies or certified-true copies of all academic records. See more about this requirement in the International (Non-U.S. Resident) Applicants section if an applicant has transcripts and other official documentation in languages other than English.
- Official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended must be sent directly by the issuing institutions. Alternatively, applicants may send their transcripts if they are SEALED in envelopes and STAMPED across the seal by the Office of the Registrar.
- Applicants must provide evidence of their completion of a bachelor’s degree with a recommended minimum of 3.0 cumulative GPA; for international students, DigiPen will determine the minimum academic performance standards based on the educational system of the individual applicant.
- Statement of Purpose. Guidelines for the Statement of Purpose are available online at digipen.edu/admissions/how-to-apply/graduate-admissions-requirements/mfa-in-digital-arts#essay
- Art Portfolio. DigiPen’s intent in reviewing applicants’ portfolios is to ensure that they have appropriate foundational skills relative to the degree program to which they are applying. Guidelines for the Portfolio are available online at digipen.edu/admissions/how-to-apply/graduate-admissions-requirements/mfa-in-digital-arts#art-portfolio
- Other official documentation, if applicable. This includes, but is not limited to, official proof of proficiency in the English language (See more about this requirement in the Proof of Proficiency in the English Language section), copy of Permanent Resident card, and a financial responsibility form for international students.