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M.A. Conflict Facilitation
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Master of Arts in Conflict Facilitation and Organizational Change: Admissions

Requirements for admissions

• A bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution in the United States or the equivalent from outside the United States. If the applicant has studied in countries other than the United States, he or she will need to have their undergraduate work evaluated for equivalency to studies in the United States. Information on how to do this is provided in the application packet designed for non-U.S. citizens.

• Related work experience or interests, including volunteer activities, social action projects, counseling experiences, human rights work, conflict resolution or organizational work or other activities in related fields.

• Callings. Applicants must submit a story of a life event, personal experience, dream or dream-like experience that inspired or called them to learn or work in the field of group facilitation and conflict resolution. This will be included in the application essay and may also be discussed at the applicant interview.

• Completed application form with transcripts, references, essays, resume and application fee.

Application Procedure
To apply to the program, the applicant must submit the following information:

  • A completed admissions form;
  • A curriculum vitae or resume;
  • Three letters of reference;
  • Official transcripts from all institutions of higher learning attended, sent directly from the school to the PWI registrar;
  • An application fee of $150.00 submitted with the application form.

Application packets are available from PWI, or by clicking on the above application and reference links.