Applicants to the program will meet the following requirements to qualify for admission:
- BA, BS, or BFA from an accredited college or university.
- An undergraduate overall GPA of at least 2.75
- A 500-750 word essay detailing “personal and educational history, past employment, volunteer work or related experience in the intended field of study, plans for graduate study, and plans for a professional career”
- Two letters of recommendation
- Writing samples (articles, essays, public relations materials, other)
- Current resume
- Transcripts (GRE scores are optional)
- International students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 95 and must demonstrate proficiency in verbal and written English. Additional testing may be required during the application process.
David Norman, managing director of Kitchen Public Relations, explains why it is important to study PR and enroll in the Master of Arts in Public Relations program at The Lawrence Herbert School of Communication at Hofstra University.
All applicants must be interviewed by the program director for a skills assessment. Preference for competitive scholarships, if available, is based on overall GPA and academic potential and is given to early applicants.
All applications are submitted electronically at hofstra.edu/gradapply. For more information, please see the Frequently Asked Questions section or click the "request information" link below. The Office of Graduate Admission is also a comprehensive resource for you as you navigate the application system, Apply Yourself.
For more information on applying for graduate studies at Hofstra, please contact:
Office of Graduate Admission
Email: GraduateAdmission@hofstra.edu
Apply online at: hofstra.edu/gradapply.
Phone: 516-463-4723
For more information about the MA in Public Relations program, please contact:
Jennifer Cline Sargent
Adjunct Instructor and Program Director, Public Relations Graduate Program
Email: jennifer.a.clinesargent@hofstra.edu
Phone: 516-463-4873
Tuition Costs & Financial Aid
Tuition and fees for the Master of Arts in Public Relations are charged per credit hour. See a current listing of graduate tuition and fees.
A limited number of partial scholarships are awarded for qualified students. Other student aid in the form of graduate assistant jobs, loans and work-study programs may also be available. General questions about financial aid (grants and loans) should be directed to the Hofstra University Office of Financial Aid or can be found in our Financial Aid Programs and Procedures for Graduate Students brochure.
Scholarship preference will be given to applicants with a GPA of 3.5 or higher, and to those who apply for admission early.
Frequently Asked Questions
The following are FAQ from applicants and accepted students.
Is there a deadline for admission?
Can I transfer credits from a previous graduate program? If so, how many?
How long does the program take to complete?
When are classes offered?
Can I take a course before I apply?
How are students connected with internship sites?
I work full-time. Do I have to do an internship to graduate?
Are scholarships available? How do I apply?
What is the average class size?
Who is teaching the graduate courses in PR?
What factors do you consider/what qualities do you look for in applicants?
Can international students be successful in this writing-intensive program?
Who can I speak with to find out more about the MA in PR program?